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.
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Masterpieces that sing about brides. Recommended popular songs (41–50)
knot; tie; bind; concludewacci

A romantic song that makes you want to propose without thinking.
Released by wacci in May 2019, this track carefully depicts everyday, unassuming moments and the bond between two people, expressing mutual care and hope for the future.
The chorus conveys deep affection for the other person, resonating with listeners’ hearts.
As a wedding song released at the dawn of the Reiwa era, it has been used at many weddings.
It’s a recommended track for those considering a proposal or anyone who wants to feel the bond with someone special.
Masterpieces that celebrate brides: recommended popular songs (51–60)
Promise in Madder Redikimonogakari

This is a hit song by the popular band Ikimono-gakari, who have announced a hiatus.
It was originally created for a wedding, but it carries a somewhat bittersweet atmosphere.
The song’s image feels like it fits perfectly with autumn.
Please give it a listen in the fall.
Bridge of Gloryyuzu

In the lead-up to the wedding, a lot of things happened—some didn’t go well, and there were times you felt like giving up—but when you finally feel glad you made it to the big day, I hope you’ll play this song.
It’s so moving that you might find the tears just won’t stop.
A happy promise.riria.

A song by Riria.
that weaves the story of two people vowing eternal love.
The lyrics, which blend a deep bond with a loved one and the anxiety that accompanies happy moments, resonate with the heart.
It portrays the wish for time to continue like a “Cinderella story,” as if by magic, alongside the resolve to support each other in everyday reality, wrapping you in warmth.
Included on the album “Kiseki,” releasing in January 2025, it also serves as the opening theme for season 2 of the anime “My Happy Marriage.” A perfect track to accompany moments that celebrate the bond with someone special, such as weddings and anniversaries.
Happy Summer WeddingMōningu Musume.

Personally, I think this is Morning Musume’s best song.
The cute, idol-like dance, the outstanding melody, and the choice to make marriage in summer the theme were all spot on.
It sold 970,000 copies, proving the pride of an idol group.
Because I Want to See You ~Missing You~Matsuda Seiko

I remembered that Seiko Matsuda had a few wedding songs from her early days, but I deliberately picked this one.
It might be nice to play it to convey the bride’s bittersweet feelings.
Recommended as background music.
The thing I wanted mostMakihara Noriyuki

This is the perfect song for two people dreaming of a happy future.
Noriyuki Makihara’s gentle voice and the piano’s melody warmly embrace the listener’s heart.
Released as a single in July 2004, it also drew attention as the theme song for a Nippon TV drama.
Through its lyrics, it portrays the joy of finding something wonderful, the kindness of giving it to someone special, and the emotional growth of feeling happiness in people’s smiles.
Used as background music when the bride and groom leave the reception, it can create a moment filled with warmth.
You can almost picture the couple taking each other’s hand and setting off toward a happy future together.

