Groom Introduction: Recommended Songs for Profile Movies
At wedding receptions, it’s common to show a profile movie that introduces the bride and groom’s backgrounds and how they met, and many couples think, “We want to show one too!”
That said, it can be surprisingly hard to decide on the BGM to use in the video.
So in this article, we’re showcasing a selection of recommended songs for profile movies!
Profile movies are often structured in three sections—groom introduction, bride introduction, and how they met—but this time we’ve narrowed it down to songs that are perfect for the groom introduction section.
Find a track that matches the mood of the video you want to create!
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Groom Introduction: Recommended Songs for Profile Movies (1–10)
Thank youOhashi Takuya

Takumi Ohashi’s “Arigatou” is a moving song perfect for a wedding profile video that looks back on the groom’s journey with gratitude.
The lyrics capture childhood selfishness and small episodes with his parents, making it an ideal match for a video that traces his life so far.
Filled with expressions of thanks, the message resonates especially now that the groom has grown.
Since its 2008 release, it has remained one of Takumi Ohashi’s signature solo works, beloved by many.
Familiasumika

It’s a sumika number full of kindness that envelops the venue with a heartwarming melody and vocals.
It’s known as the song that closes the album “Chime,” released in March 2019.
Delving deeply into themes like “home” and “family,” which resonate with the band’s name, it carries a sense of hope for a future you’ll walk together.
Its message cherishing everyday, ordinary happiness and human connection makes it perfect for an opening movie to kick off a wedding.
It has a generous warmth that embraces every form of love, sure to bring natural smiles to your guests.
It’s a song I wholeheartedly recommend to the two of you as you build a wonderful home filled with a cozy, gentle atmosphere.
I LOVE…Ofisharu Higedan Dism

A love song packed with the charm of Official HIGE DANDism, a piano pop band that keeps producing massive hits.
Released as a single in February 2020, it drew huge attention as the theme song for the TBS drama “Love Lasts Forever.” It was later included on their major second album, “Editorial.” The joy and bewilderment of meeting the one you love and seeing the world transform in vivid color are powerfully sung over a glamorous, dynamic sound.
Satoshi Fujihara’s passionate vocals strike straight to the heart, making it a moving choice to grace the opening movie just before the bride and groom make their entrance.
[Groom Introduction] Recommended Songs for Profile Movies (11–20)
Encounters are seeds of growthKetsumeishi

Ketsumeishi’s “Deai wa Seichō no Tane” is the perfect song for reflecting on the groom’s journey and expressing gratitude.
Its warm melody and Ketsumeishi’s heartfelt lyrics are ideal for conveying thanks to the family and friends who have supported the groom, as well as to the bride.
The moment it plays at the reception, the venue will be enveloped in a heartwarming atmosphere.
As proof that each relationship helped the groom grow, the memories will be firmly etched in everyone’s minds.
Let’s become a familyFukuyama Masaharu

Masaharu Fukuyama’s “Let’s Become a Family,” which he released, is a song I highly recommend if you’re about to get married.
Rather than dwelling on the anxiety of taking the next step, this song gently yet powerfully sings of the joy of becoming one and a deep love for family.
Since its release in 2011, it has been chosen by many couples.
Its relaxed, warm melody is soothing and perfectly suited for a profile video that movingly reflects the groom’s upbringing and life journey.
As a song that symbolizes marriage, why not let it add color to the memories of an unforgettable day?
Motherkariyushi 58

For the wedding reception profile movie, you’ll want to choose background music that stirs emotions.
One wonderful option we recommend is Kariyushi58’s “Anma.” Written by vocalist Shingo Maekawa with a theme of gratitude to his mother, the song features a heartwarming melody that evokes the spirit of Okinawa.
Its lyrics, overflowing with family love, are perfect for illuminating a pivotal moment in the groom’s life.
Played alongside stories of the groom’s growth, it will deeply resonate with the guests in attendance.
It’s an ideal song to create a moving scene.
Stand by me, Stand by you.Hirai Dai

Hirai Dai’s “Stand by me, Stand by you.” is a perfect choice to express straightforward love for the bride! The lyrics include messages that compare the woman you love to a princess and give thanks for the miracle of love, and if you play it in a profile video, it’s sure to resonate with viewers.
Sonically, the acoustic guitar and piano tones blend beautifully with the electronic beat, making it a great recommendation for those who want a stylish, sophisticated vibe in their video.


