Alexandros’ iconic and popular songs
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Alexandros’ Greatest and Most Popular Songs (21–30)
Coming Summer[Alexandros]
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Starting with gentle acoustic guitar lines that gradually build as the full band layers in to create a soaring sense of excitement, this is a song that truly evokes the arrival of summer.
It closes the album ALXD, released in June 2015 when [Alexandros] made a fresh start, and it also became widely known as the theme for a sparkling water commercial.
The lyrics, which push forward with hope while facing difficulties, will give you the courage to take a step forward alongside summer’s sense of liberation.
It’s a sound that’s both refreshing and powerful—perfect for listening under clear blue skies or while watching a beautiful sunset.
The clever device that loops back into the album’s opening track grows more rewarding the more you listen.
Ash[Alexandros]
![Ash[Alexandros]](https://i.ytimg.com/vi/s8g_cfVeHxY/sddefault.jpg)
Released in September 2025, this song by [Alexandros] was written specifically as the opening theme for the second cour of the TV anime “Kijin Gentosho.” Characterized by a dark, weighty atmosphere conveyed entirely through English lyrics, it harmonizes beautifully with the grand narrative of a demon-man traveling through different eras.
The powerful guitar riffs and spatial sound design are also striking.
Immerse yourself in the expansive world of this Japanese-style fantasy.
Alexandros’s greatest and most popular songs (31–40)
Day by day, in many ways.[Alexandros]
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This commercial brightly depicts how doing laundry can help switch your mood and refresh you, conveying positive feelings in a fresh, uplifting way.
By juxtaposing freshly washed clothes with the blue sky, it highlights their beauty and suggests that this delightful beauty adds fulfillment to everyday life.
The music that further accentuates the refreshing atmosphere of these scenes of subtle, everyday renewal is [Alexandros]’s “Hibi, Oriorii.” Its light, acoustic-tinged sound—and the vocals layered over it—together evoke a breezy, invigorating air.
Burger Queen[Alexandros]
An instrumental track with no vocals.
It’s a staple for live show sound effects and as an opener, and it really gets the crowd going even without singing.
Be sure to listen to it as prep before heading to the concert.
It’s included on the album “Where’s My Potato?”
Don’t Fuck With Yoohei Kawakami[Alexandros]
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From the intro you might think it’s a gentle song, but once it enters the first verse it keeps piling on and heating up.
The title basically means “Don’t underestimate Yohei Kawakami,” and it sounds like he’s really angry.
Regardless of the content, it’s a cool song, so please give it a listen.
Famous Day[Alexandros]
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A song included on an album released in June 2015.
With lyrics that depict a story of searching for oneself but not easily finding the answer, it’s a track that seems likely to resonate with teenagers grappling with various issues such as their future paths and love.
Feel like[Alexandros]
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Included on their sixth album.
It was also used in a TV commercial, so many of you may be familiar with it.
This track stands out with its mellow, stylish sound.
It’s a classic that feels pleasantly buoyant—like floating, with the warmth and lightness of spring.


