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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] (51–60)

Wanna Get Out[Alexandros]57rank/position

Wanna Get Out – [Alexandros]
Wanna Get Out[Alexandros]

It’s a track that opens with a China cymbal and an eye-catching intro built on a Chinese-style scale.

What’s really cool is that, even though it’s the intro, it’s basically just a prelude and doesn’t directly relate to the main body of the song.

With repeated syncopated sixteenth-note hits, it seems like a tough piece to perform while keeping a solid groove.

The bass is packed with phrases that are incredibly rewarding to play.

spy[Alexandros]58rank/position

[Alexandros] – spy (MV) @ALEXANDROSchannel
spy[Alexandros]

Included on their 4th single.

The gentle, carefully played guitar tone in the intro leaves a strong impression.

It’s a masterpiece that conveys Mr.

Kawakami’s feelings as he quit his salaryman job and chose the dream and hope of being in a band.

The Japanese lyrics, quiet yet resolute, pierce straight through.

Satellite[Alexandros]59rank/position

How about a gentle guitar rock number with a laid-back tempo? It’s a track by the four-piece rock band [ALEXANDROS].

It’s included on their second album, “I Wanna Go To Hawaii.” released in 2011.

The lyrics, which seem to teach the importance of believing in yourself, really resonate.

Incidentally, this was the first [ALEXANDROS] song to feature keyboard sounds.

humming a tune[Alexandros] × Saigo Tahi60rank/position

Humming feat. Tahi Saihate – [Alexandros] (cover)
humming a tune[Alexandros] × Saigo Tahi

The ultra-popular band [ALEXANDROS] and the hugely popular young poet Tahi Saihate teamed up for an unexpected collaboration on the song “Hanauta.” It gained attention when it was featured as the TV commercial song for “Tokyo Metro / Find my Tokyo.” Known for many English-language songs, [ALEXANDROS] took on the challenge in Japanese this time, resulting in a cool and moving track.

[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.

Burger Queen[Alexandros]62rank/position

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?”

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.