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Masterpieces that sing about brides. Recommended popular songs.

I’ve put together a collection of songs that are considered classics about brides.

I’ve selected a variety, including songs from a bride to her groom, songs from a parent’s perspective to their child, and songs from the viewpoint of friends.

They’re highly recommended both for those who are about to get married and for anyone who wants to dedicate something to a bride-to-be.

Classic songs about brides. Recommended popular tracks (91–100)

Bud of LoveKōda Kumi

Kumi Koda’s classic, sung in Kansai dialect with a cute, pop vibe about her feelings for her husband.

The lyrics themselves describe unrequited love, but since the drama “Busu no Hitomi ni Koishiteru,” which used this song as its theme, ends with the protagonists getting married, it’s also popular as a wedding song.

AnniversaryMayo Okamoto

A lovely wedding song that brightly expresses the bride’s feelings of wanting to do all sorts of things together in the life ahead.

It captures the bride’s adorable wish to always keep her heart fluttering for the groom and to stay in love forever.

rainbow-coloredayaka

A song loved by people of all ages as the theme for the morning drama series “Hanako to Anne.” With its bright, refreshing, and upbeat feel, it’s perfect for celebrating the newlyweds as they embark on their life together.

Since it keeps a steady tempo, it might be a good choice for the entrance song.

Wedding Song: The Off-Season Wedding MarchMIYAVI

It was apparently made for an acquaintance’s wedding.

An upbeat, march-style wedding song from the perspective of a close male friend of the bride—like a childhood friend—bright yet a little bittersweet.

While it includes elements of heartbreak, it remains refreshing and avoids any sense of bleakness; a lovely track.

Happy Summer WeddingMōningu Musume.

Morning Musume. “Happy Summer Wedding” (MV)
Happy Summer WeddingMōningu Musume.

An Arabian, unique, and pop-style idol wedding song from the bride’s point of view.

The catchy “para-para” rhythm will have you grooving before you know it.

It even features lines from the bride, making it a track that can really hype up the crowd depending on the staging.

It evokes the image of a festival-like wedding with lots of friends invited.