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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.

Recommended Upbeat Songs for Wedding Video Messages (71–80)

Sleepysawada sorari

Kari Sawada “O-Nemi” Music Video
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.

User ManualNishino Kana

Kana Nishino 'Torisetsu' Live on Just LOVE Tour - Kana Nishino “Torisetsu”
User ManualNishino Kana

Kana Nishino’s Torisetsu features a pop yet heartwarming melody that naturally brings smiles and ushers every guest at the venue into a refreshing mood.

Its lyrics are sprinkled with love and humor—from care instructions to points to watch out for—sure to resonate with both the bride and groom.

Add it to your wedding program and your guests will undoubtedly be delighted.

It’s also recommended as a gift in a video message or as background music for a performance.

Fukuwarai (a traditional Japanese “lucky laugh” face-making game)Takahashi Yuu

A song that celebrates the power of a smile.

The message delivered by singer-songwriter Yu Takahashi overflows with warmth that makes you feel the connections between people and the happiness they share.

Released in February 2011, the track was also featured in a Tokyo Metro commercial and resonated with many listeners.

It’s highly recommended for the wedding entrance scene, where it can help create a joyful moment filled with smiles.

The song was also selected as the ending theme for the NHK Educational TV anime Bakuman., making it beloved by a wide range of generations.

If you play this song at your wedding—imbued with the wish to connect people through smiles—it’s sure to make your day wonderful.

A roundup of cheerful songs recommended for wedding video messages (81–90)

HolidayFabrhyme

“Holiday” Music Video from Fabrhyme’s major debut album “Showing!!”
HolidayFabrhyme

Fabrhyme is an instrumental band known for its colorful sound, whose cover video of the music game “Deemo” drew attention.

“Holiday” is the closing track of their major-label debut album “Showing!!,” shimmering with a celebratory mood.

Its soft, vibrant sound is perfect for weddings.

Whether you’re addressing a newlywed couple radiant in their finery, or using any idea for the table round, it’s sure to make the atmosphere warmer and more festive.

Love SongGReeeeN

GReeeeN – “Love Song” (short ver.)
Love SongGReeeeN

From the lyrics, you can sense a range of emotions like love, apologies, and gratitude.

It seems like the perfect song for the groom to express his feelings to the bride.

Since it’s also a well-known song, getting everyone at the venue to sing along could really liven things up.

It’s love.V6

With its upbeat tone and encouraging lyrics, this song inspires a positive outlook on love.

Of course, it would be great for weddings too.

Since it also has choreography, it’s a perfect fit as a dance number.

Song of a Friendyuzu

Yuzu Live “GO HOME” - Tomodachi no Uta (Friends’ Song)
Song of a Friendyuzu

Perfect for a message to a friend! You could even do a two-person acoustic performance with harmonies on the wedding day, or play it as background music while sending a congratulatory message to the bride and groom—it could be lovely either way.