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A roundup of upbeat songs recommended for wedding reception video messages

At wedding receptions, it’s common for friends and coworkers to send a video message to the bride and groom as part of the entertainment, right?

It’s a classic crowd-pleaser that makes the couple happy and fills everyone with joy when they receive messages from many people.

Of course, a video letter isn’t complete without background music.

People often choose songs the couple loves or tracks that bring back shared memories.

Still, some of you might be thinking, “I have no idea which song to pick!”

So in this article, we’ll introduce a roundup of upbeat songs that are perfect as BGM for video letters.

Be sure to check the lyrics too, and choose the one song that best matches the relationship between you and the couple.

A roundup of upbeat songs recommended for wedding video letters (61–70)

far; distant; by farsupittsu

A refreshing guitar rock song about how meeting someone special changed me.

It’s a track by Spitz, a band that has long been at the forefront of the Japanese music scene, released in 2001.

It drew attention when it was featured as the theme song for the drama “Love Story.” The light, breezy vocals feel great to listen to.

It puts you in the mood that a new story—a married life—is about to begin.

Cutie HoneyKōda Kumi

It’s not a heartfelt love song, but it’s a bright, upbeat track that could really liven up the atmosphere at the venue.

Everyone can join in on the “Honey Flash” part, or if the bride doesn’t usually have chances to sing in front of the groom, she could boldly use this song to show off her cuteness.

evergreenŌhashi Chippoke

Ohashi Chippoke “Evergreen” Music Video
evergreenŌhashi Chippoke

Singer-songwriter Chippoke Ohashi gained attention after winning the audition segment of the music variety show “Wednesday Night Entertainment Battle: EnterX.” “Evergreen,” the opening track of his fifth album, “you,” delivers a heartfelt message overflowing with love for his partner.

Because the arrangement demands tight playing throughout—including sections with only acoustic guitar—be mindful in band rehearsals to lock in together.

With its refreshing melody that brightens new beginnings, it’s a perfect number for a wedding performance.

Family compositionOkazaki Taiiku

Okazaki Taiiku “Family Structure” Music Video
Family compositionOkazaki Taiiku

This song is recommended for those who aren’t fond of the typically sentimental mood at weddings.

Not only does it cheer on the couple becoming a family, but it also seems to give voice to the feelings of those sending off the bride and groom.

If you feel shy about expressing your usual gratitude, why not try conveying it by dancing and having fun?

The thing I wanted mostMakihara Noriyuki

The Thing I Wanted Most by Noriyuki Makihara♡
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.

Future Projection IIDREAMS COME TRUE

DREAMS COME TRUE – Future Prediction Map II ~VERSION '07~ (from Live from DWL 2015 Live Ver.)
Future Projection IIDREAMS COME TRUE

This song is also a classic choice for weddings, isn’t it? It’s perfect for singing to wish the bride and groom a lifetime of happiness! With its gentle, heartfelt melody and high recognition, it’s an ideal piece to perform at a wedding where people of all kinds gather.

If you’re a woman confident in your singing, why not take the opportunity to perform it in your dress?

Follow MeE-girls

E-Girls / Follow Me ~Short Version~
Follow MeE-girls

With its catchy melody and energetic dance, this song is irresistibly appealing! Known as a signature track of E-girls, it features uplifting lyrics that give listeners a boost.

Released in October 2012, it was also used in a Samantha Thavasa commercial.

The music video showcases the “uniform dance,” which became a hot topic.

It’s a highly recommended song that beautifully enhances various occasions, such as wedding receptions, entertainment segments, and after-parties.

Let’s all dance with full energy and celebrate the happy new beginning of the bride and groom!