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Top [Alexandros] Songs Ranking [2026]

They changed their name from [Champagne] to [Alexandros], and with “Wataridori” they made that name known to the public.
This time, I picked out some of their popular songs.
We have listed the most-played popular songs in a ranking format.

[Alexandros] Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (61–70)

humming a tune[Alexandros]61rank/position

This is the commercial song for Tokyo Metro’s “Find my Tokyo.” campaign, which has been airing since April 2018.

Arranged by Takeshi Kobayashi, it’s a stylish yet warmly toned piece.

The commercial features a star-studded cast including Satomi Ishihara and Seia Yasuda, resulting in a heartwarming finish that conveys a sense of human kindness.

Rise[Alexandros]62rank/position

At the 2014 Budokan concert, this was the first song performed.

It’s also the opening track on the album “Me No Do Karate.” and is notable for its piano sound.

With its soaring melody, it’s the perfect uplifting song to kick off a live show.

It’ll kill the mood.[Alexandros]63rank/position

Alexandros is a rock band that earns very high praise from male listeners.

They specialize in hard rock and emo, and are known for having many edgy songs—something rare among major bands.

Among their tracks, the one I especially recommend as an easy song to score 100 on is “Samechau.” The song is arranged overall in a low register, so it doesn’t demand a high vocal range.

Plus, there are no long tones or vibrato, so as long as you keep your pitch on target, it’s a song you can score 100 on.

?(Question Mark)[Alexandros]64rank/position

Included on their second album.

The straightforward lyrics pierce straight through your heart.

With a hard-hitting rock sound and thick, powerful instrumentation, it’s a hidden gem that you won’t be able to get out of your head.

It’s often played live and always gets the crowd fired up!

Backseat[Alexandros]65rank/position

[Alexandros] – Backseat (MV)
Backseat[Alexandros]

This clip, which shows [Alexandros] performing on a school gymnasium stage, is a collaboration commercial between Pocky and [Alexandros].

The performance scenes are featured prominently, almost like a music video, so not only fans of the band but anyone who likes Japanese rock likely found themselves captivated.

The song performed in the commercial is a single released in 2024.

Vocalist Yohei Kawakami has said he wrote the lyrics after hearing about a friend’s heartbreak, and the lingering attachment portrayed in the lyrics is truly moving.

Although it’s a breakup song set in summer, it’s marked by [Alexandros]’s signature refreshing guitar-rock sound and Kawakami’s gentle vocals.

It doesn’t carry a gloomy mood; instead, it’s a calm track that naturally encourages you to look forward.