Top [Alexandros] Songs Ranking [2026]
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[Alexandros] Popular Song Ranking [2026] (11–20)
no heart rate[Alexandros]11rank/position
![no heart rate[Alexandros]](https://i.ytimg.com/vi/OwLkGMBYL7I/sddefault.jpg)
An uplifting song with a driving rock sound and lyrics that convey straight-ahead passion.
Created by [Alexandros] as the opening theme for the TV anime Ao Ashi, it’s a perfect fit for this coming-of-age drama centered on soccer.
Since its digital release in June 2022, it has captured the hearts of many listeners, reaching No.
13 on the Oricon Weekly Digital Singles chart and No.
97 on the Billboard Japan Hot 100.
It’s a track you’ll want to add to any playlist for sports—whether you need a boost in motivation or are pushing toward your goals.
Moonlit Horizon[Alexandros]12rank/position
![Moonlit Horizon[Alexandros]](https://i.ytimg.com/vi/Z58NJIjdp8c/sddefault.jpg)
This is a song that captures the feelings of a young person searching for their place in the world while gazing up at the autumn night sky.
The lyrics penned by Yohei Kawakami of [ALEXANDROS] are filled with emotions that ebb and flow in everyday life.
Set against the backdrop of Tokyo, it portrays a protagonist who, though lost between yesterday and tomorrow, strives to look ahead—resonating deeply with listeners.
Released in July 2019, the track was also featured in Japan Coca-Cola’s Aquarius commercial, creating a major buzz.
With a refreshing sound that’s perfect for the transition from summer to autumn, it suits the coming season well.
It’s a highly recommended song for students worried about their path or future, and for anyone about to take a new step forward.
Become the wind[Alexandros]13rank/position
![Become the wind[Alexandros]](https://i.ytimg.com/vi/Kdps8CHhZF4/sddefault.jpg)
A song by the Japanese rock band [Alexandros], written specifically for SUBARU’s “XV” commercial.
The track showcases the band’s vocalist, Yohei Kawakami, with his soaring high tones, and the song itself features an upbeat, catchy melody with great drive.
It’s arguably a perfect karaoke choice for men who are strong in the higher register to show what they can do.
Be careful not to fall behind the rhythm in the rapid-fire lines of the A section, and rather than trying to sing the rest too delicately, it’s better to go on the offensive with a delivery that emphasizes power!
Tears are about to fall.[Alexandros]14rank/position
![Tears are about to fall.[Alexandros]](https://i.ytimg.com/vi/-JE55OiCe3Y/sddefault.jpg)
This is a poignant song by [Alexandros] that depicts the moment the protagonist—who had kept a distance from others and avoided crowds—falls into a fateful love.
So absorbed in the blissful time with a cherished person, they become oblivious to the eyes around them.
Even so, the pure resolve to go and meet “you” is deeply moving.
Included on the album “Me No Do Karate.” released in January 2013, it drew attention as the other A-side to the single “Starrrrrrr.” It’s a song that gently encourages those who, though bewildered by meeting their destined person, are trying to look ahead and keep moving forward.
exceed; surpass; go beyond; cross (over)[Alexandros]15rank/position
![exceed; surpass; go beyond; cross (over)[Alexandros]](https://i.ytimg.com/vi/WsEhSXH497I/sddefault.jpg)
It’s a track brimming with powerful energy that feels like breaking through your own limits.
Crafted by [Alexandros], who have delivered countless rock anthems, this song pairs tension and liberation to match the anime’s world, which follows the protagonist’s growth into a “monster,” and it really hits you in the chest.
Released in April 2025 as a pre-release single from the album “PROVOKE,” it was chosen as the opening theme for Season 1 of the TV anime “Uma Musume: Cinderella Gray.” It also drew attention for dropping right after the broadcast began.
If you’re feeling anxious in a new environment or need to fire yourself up, listening to it is sure to give you courage.
Why not let this song spark that springtime urge to dash forward?
Starrrrrrr[Alexandros]16rank/position
![Starrrrrrr[Alexandros]](https://i.ytimg.com/vi/LKjldI1qjj0/sddefault.jpg)
This vivid song portrays a journey of the heart in search of hope, beginning with a single beam of light in the darkness.
Set to an emotional rock sound crafted by [Alexandros], it powerfully sings of hesitation, suffering, and the will to face forward.
Included on a single released in January 2013 and produced as a tie-in with Sapporo Beverage’s natural sparkling water “GEROLSTEINER,” the track brims with passion born from summer festival experiences.
With its driving rhythm and melody that makes full use of a wide vocal range, it’s sure to energize any school festival or karaoke session.
If two people sing it, you can split the high and low parts, so it’s also great to try with a friend.
Because it’s such a lovely night[Alexandros]17rank/position
![Because it's such a lovely night[Alexandros]](https://i.ytimg.com/vi/gKG9FCpF3CI/sddefault.jpg)
Because it’s such a wonderful night, you want to sing it well, right? [ALEXANDROS] uses many English lyrics.
One key is how lightly you can keep singing the sprinkled English lines.
It’s also a fast-paced song, so you’ll want to ride the rhythm all the way to the end.
Sing it cool and stylish to get the crowd going.
pyramid[Alexandros]18rank/position
![pyramid[Alexandros]](https://i.ytimg.com/vi/Nqhr58oUxNk/sddefault.jpg)
Released ahead of schedule in January 2025 as the theme song for the TV Asahi drama “Private Banker,” this track makes a striking impression from the outset with lyrics that rattle off numerals.
It portrays a tiny existence pressing forward through everyday life, offering a grand perspective in which individual endeavors are woven into the history of the collective.
The chorus explodes with a mid- to uptempo beat and near-shouted vocals that give a powerful push to anyone listening.
The music video—featuring a large-scale performance where a group dance of about 50 participants intersects with the band—also generated buzz.
It’s a song that delivers a bold cheer to anyone ready to cast off predictability and carve out their own path.
Rock The World[Alexandros]19rank/position
![Rock The World[Alexandros]](https://i.ytimg.com/vi/ea3VmKfGvq8/sddefault.jpg)
[Alexandros]’s ‘Rock The World,’ with its exhilarating, run-inducing sense of speed in both melody and chord progression, serves as the theme song for the animated film ‘Goodbye, Don Glees!’.
[Alexandros] is a four-piece Japanese rock band that began activities in 2001, fronted by vocalist Yohei Kawakami.
Chosen as the theme for a film depicting boys’ adventures, this track is already a live favorite, and its dazzling, sparkling sound perfectly matches the movie’s tone.
city[Alexandros]20rank/position
![city[Alexandros]](https://i.ytimg.com/vi/9diDOTtnneY/sddefault.jpg)
It’s one of [Alexandros]’s early signature songs, and the drummer at the time was Akitaka Sōmura.
Speaking of Sōmura, he’s often cited as a top-tier drummer in the Japanese rock scene of the 2010s.
Among the drum phrases in this track, the standout is definitely the tight groove in the intro.
Hearing an intro driven primarily by drums must have made many drummers think, “I want to play this song!” Beyond that, there are plenty of drum-focused moments worth noting, including flexible phrases that follow the song’s development and crisp fills.


