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Upbeat Western songs recommended for memory videos: a collection of tracks to make your footage stylish.

At wedding receptions, a variety of videos are shown, such as profile movies and slideshows with friends.

Music is essential for these videos filled with cherished memories.

Still, some of you might be unsure which songs to use as background music.

In this article, we’ll introduce recommended tracks from upbeat Western music.

These picks are especially great for those who love Western music or want to give their video a stylish vibe, so be sure to use them as a reference!

Bright Western songs recommended for memory movies: A collection of tracks to make your videos stylish (61–70)

What I Like About YouJonas Blue ft. Theresa Rex

Jonas Blue – What I Like About You ft. Theresa Rex (Official Video)
What I Like About YouJonas Blue ft. Theresa Rex

A June wedding with a hint of summer in the air is perfect for productions that use outdoor venues like open terraces.

This popular track by tropical house hitmaker Jonas Blue became a global hit.

While he previously focused on floor-fillers, shifting his stage to a more pop-oriented audience truly allowed his talent to blossom.

Isn’t it the ideal sound for a bright, celebratory moment that makes everyone happy? The message fits perfectly, too.

GirlfriendAvril Lavigne

Avril Lavigne – Girlfriend (Official Video)
GirlfriendAvril Lavigne

When it comes to Western pop anthems that liven up weddings and receptions, you can’t skip the classic hits by the queen of girl rock, Avril Lavigne.

They’re a perfect fit for a bride with a lively, powerful vibe, and they’re the kind of songs that brighten the atmosphere.

Little of Your LoveHaim

HAIM – Little of Your Love (Official Video)
Little of Your LoveHaim

A refreshing love song by HAIM, a rock band formed by three sisters from Los Angeles.

Check out the music video where everyone claps along and dances.

It’s a perfect choice for wedding ceremonies or receptions as background music—it will definitely boost that youthful, celebratory vibe.

We Got The WorldIcona pop

Icona Pop – We Got The World (Official Video)
We Got The WorldIcona pop

This is one of Icona Pop’s signature tracks, featuring a refreshing, synth-pop sound that feels delightful.

The lyrics, celebrating youth and freedom, leave a strong impression and convey the importance of living life to the fullest.

Released in October 2012, it reached No.

29 on the Swedish charts.

It also drew media attention, being selected as the theme song for MTV’s talk show “Nikki & Sara Live.” Perfect for weddings and receptions! Its powerful, positive vibe fills the venue as if blessing the couple’s new beginning.

It’s a song that gives courage and hope to two people embarking on a new chapter in life.

Die YoungKe$ha

Ke$ha – Die Young (Official Video)
Die YoungKe$ha

I could die happy right here, right now! Youth in full bloom! It’s an upbeat party song bursting with youthful energy.

It’s sure to brighten up a wedding ceremony or reception.

You could even clip the chorus to use as the entrance music for the bride and groom and get the guests clapping along.

We Are GoldenMIKA

This song celebrates the radiance of youth and the joy of self-affirmation.

Its sound fuses glam rock and pop rock, with lyrics that praise the passion and freedom that come with being young.

Released in 2009, it was unveiled as the lead single from MIKA’s second album, “The Boy Who Knew Too Much.” It reached No.

4 on the UK charts and earned Gold certification in Italy.

Used as an entrance song for the bride and groom at a wedding or reception, it’s sure to instantly fill the venue with a bright, festive atmosphere.

It’s the perfect track for two people taking their first step into a new life while staying true to themselves.

Thank YouMKTO

It’s a perfect coming-of-age song for a bride and groom who are close like best friends.

Check out the music video where a duo of best friends stir up their school and town, getting everyone hyped.

It’s also great for directly expressing your gratitude to those who attended the wedding or reception.