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 (11–20)
Old-fashionedback number

The heartfelt ballad “Old Fashion” by back number is an excellent choice for a wedding reception profile video.
As the theme song of the drama “My Great Love: With You Who Forget Me,” it’s likely etched deeply in many people’s memories.
Its lyrics express profound love and gratitude toward one’s partner, conveying the groom’s kindness and appreciation.
The gentle melody enhances the warm atmosphere of the wedding and resonates with everyone present.
Inviting viewers on a heartwarming journey, this song will tenderly illuminate the groom’s growth and life’s path.
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.
A future we create togetherKetsumeishi

Perfect for a groom-introduction profile movie, “Kimi to Tsukuru Mirai” is a bright, upbeat mid-tempo song with that signature Ketsumeishi vibe.
While looking forward to a happy future, it portrays the journey you’ll walk together with lyrics that carry a touch of nuance.
Chosen as a theme for TEPCO commercials and as an insert song in dramas, it’s well known as a perfect fit for weddings.
When this song plays, the venue will be wrapped in an even warmer atmosphere.
Be sure to choose it for your special day and share the happiness with everyone!
CanonJohann Pachelbel

An elegant masterpiece whose eternally unfading, beautiful melody resonates in the heart—one that everyone has heard at least once.
Composed in the late 17th century by Johann Pachelbel, this work showcases a splendid harmony of three violins and basso continuo.
It became beloved worldwide following the 1970s recording by the orchestra conducted by Jean-François Paillard, and has since been widely used as background music in films and television dramas.
Its beautiful, canon-like lines that overlap one after another have made it a staple for wedding and reception entrances, adding a touch of splendor to the occasion.
Accompanying life’s most important moments and heightening feelings of happiness, this piece will be etched into memory along with heartwarming recollections.
dogwood (flowering dogwood)Hitoto Yo

A beloved masterpiece by Yo Hitoto that gently sings a prayer for loved ones and a wish for peace.
Released in February 2004, it has soothed many hearts with her unique sensibility as a Japanese-Taiwanese artist and her clear, transparent voice.
Using the flower—an emblem of Japan–U.S.
friendship—as its motif, the song expresses bonds with precious people and hopes for a happy future.
It was featured as the theme song for NTV’s Tuesday Suspense Theater and in JRA commercials, and set a record by staying on the Oricon Weekly Singles chart for 125 consecutive weeks.
Whether in moments of aching love or parting, or at life’s milestones such as weddings and graduations, it remains a song that shines without fading.
Fictionsumika

This work by sumika portrays the everyday lives of two people, woven like a story, set to a refreshing melody.
It carries a positive message: treat each day as a new page and embrace both joys and challenges in your own way.
Released in April 2018 and used as the opening theme for the Fuji TV anime “Wotakoi: Love is Hard for Otaku,” this catchy track lightly colors everyday moments.
It’s the perfect song to mark the departure of two people stepping toward a hope-filled future.
[Groom Introduction] Recommended Songs for Profile Movies (21–30)
Sleepysawada sorari

Characterized by its warm melody and emotionally rich vocals, this song expresses feelings of love and gratitude in everyday life.
Singer-songwriter Kuumari Sawada wrote it for the wedding of a close friend of 20 years, and it was released in June 2024.
Its message—treasuring small joys and special moments—really resonates.
The bride herself also took part in the recording, making it even more moving.
It’s a perfect track for when you want to feel the bond with someone important.
It would also work well as BGM for the groom’s profile video.
Take your time and give it a deep listen.


