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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 Song Ranking [2026] (71–80)

Swan[Alexandros]76rank/position

It’s a song that was used as a TV drama’s theme.

The lyrics are striking: they paint a scene where, after showing signs of liking someone, you’re shocked to learn they’re already with someone else and are left at a loss—yet you gradually say goodbye to those feelings.

Each word in the lyrics carries a powerful weight.

This Is Teenage[Alexandros]77rank/position

This song has lyrics about standing up and taking back a shining future.

It feels like it says that it’s the role of teenagers to carve out the future for themselves.

And if not only teenagers but also adults live with that mindset, wouldn’t we all be able to lead richer lives?

Untitled[Alexandros]78rank/position

[Alexandros](ex.[Champagne])/Untitled PV
Untitled[Alexandros]

This track was released on January 20, 2010, and is the fourth song on the album “Where’s My Potato?”.

It’s a song that conveys the charm of the band’s early days, back when they were still called [Champagne].

[Alexandros] Medley[Alexandros]79rank/position

[Alexandros] Chorus Medley (Note: includes some non-chorus parts)
[Alexandros] Medley[Alexandros]

This is a medley by a four-piece band that enjoys immense popularity among rock fans.

In contrast to their intense musical style, their soft vocals with soaring high tones captivate many listeners, and their stylish looks have inspired a wave of admirers.

The medley is crafted with clear, gentle songs that are its core appeal.

the way home; on the way back[Alexandros]80rank/position

It’s a gentle song with a calm, refreshing vibe that feels very [Alexandros].

The lyrics tell the story of a man who gets drunk, falls asleep, and wakes up at an unfamiliar station in the morning.

The lines about growing up through the repeated cycle of meeting people and parting really hit home.