Top [Alexandros] Songs Ranking [2026]
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[Alexandros] Popular Song Ranking [2026] (31–40)
cat2[Alexandros]36rank/position
![cat2[Alexandros]](https://i.ytimg.com/vi/PQve5aR1Hik/sddefault.jpg)
The song “cat2,” included on the second album released during the band’s [Champagne] era, is sung by vocalist Yohei Kawakami—also known as a cat lover—about a cat’s everyday life.
In the past, he doted on his family’s cat, Milk, who even appeared on the band’s merchandise.
It’s also recommended to listen while carefully reading the Japanese-to-English translation.
Because it’s such a wonderful night[Alexandros]37rank/position
![Because it's such a wonderful night[Alexandros]](https://i.ytimg.com/vi/oArfWcKHmhk/sddefault.jpg)
This song was chosen as the theme for the drama “Jiko-Cho: Professor Amano’s Investigation Files.” It has a very stylish, cool vibe, doesn’t it? The lyrics that encourage you to “stop being afraid and get moving” are also memorable.
With its upbeat tempo and bright feel, if you sing it joyfully, women will naturally turn their heads.
Moon-colored Horizon (chill out ver.)[Alexandros]38rank/position
![Moon-colored Horizon (chill out ver.)[Alexandros]](https://i.ytimg.com/vi/lMz7fuaUQCU/sddefault.jpg)
It’s a digital single released in 2019 by the rock band [ALEXANDROS].
Since it was used in a commercial for Aquarius, many of you have probably heard it.
It’s a popular song that topped numerous music charts.
By the way, there are two versions of this track, and the video is the later-released “chill out ver.” Comparing the two is part of the fun.
Ash[Alexandros]39rank/position
![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.
Droshky![Alexandros]40rank/position
![Droshky![Alexandros]](https://i.ytimg.com/vi/H_CxDSZz6to/sddefault.jpg)
It’s a song with that characteristic Dros-style agitation.
Unusually, the arrangement includes brass, giving it a slightly glamorous feel.
The end of the chorus has a melody line like melodic hardcore, and it makes you want to sing along.
With the band name “dros” included, it’s an interesting number that showcases the band’s diversity.
[Alexandros] Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (41–50)
Famous Day[Alexandros]41rank/position
![Famous Day[Alexandros]](https://i.ytimg.com/vi/6WDyzkFSri8/sddefault.jpg)
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.
Kick&Spin[Alexandros]42rank/position
![Kick&Spin[Alexandros]](https://i.ytimg.com/vi/SBMlkYYtLls/sddefault.jpg)
A fan-favorite live track included on the album “Me No Do Karate.” A synthesizer loop plays almost the entire time, and the moment it kicks in during the intro, it’s the kind of hype song that makes you want to pump your fist.
The latter half of the second chorus is sung in unison.
And, as fans will recognize, it also features the signature “Metal Zone” section—a mysterious metal-style arrangement that appears mid-song.


