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.
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A roundup of upbeat songs recommended for wedding reception video messages (1–10)
wedding songFujifaburikku

“Wedding Song” is a warm piece by Fujifabric that celebrates love and bonds.
Created as a message of congratulations to the bride and groom, this song is a hopeful anthem that brightly illuminates their future.
It warmly expresses a heartfelt wish for the couple’s happiness, the depth of their relationship—including selfish moments and quarrels—and the importance of the smiles nurtured through days spent together.
Written and composed by Masahiko Shimura, the song was released on July 28, 2010.
Accompanying life’s important milestones, this song sings of hope and joy for the couple’s future, making it perfect for celebrating the bride and groom at a wedding.
If you’re looking for a song for friends to dedicate to the newlyweds at the reception, this is one we highly recommend.
Wedding MarchASOBI domei

A song released by ASOBI Alliance in August 2024 that sings about the hardships and joys of walking through life as two.
With a heartwarming melody that voices the resolve to keep moving forward together—through sickness and in health—supporting one another, it’s sure to make every wedding guest nod along.
The gentle yet powerful duet by Tokumix and Rimy beautifully expresses the joy of living with someone you love.
The song was also featured as the ending theme for the second cour of the MBS/TBS TV anime Mission: Yozakura Family, sparking major buzz.
It’s a perfect choice for moments that celebrate your love, such as the first dance at your wedding or your re-entrance after a costume change.
allyGReeeeN

This is a heartwarming number by GReeeeN that gently speaks to the importance of friendship.
Conveying the value of unconditional love and being there for one another, the song carries a strong message filled with gratitude for those closest to us.
Alongside its gentle, warm melody, the lyrics—depicting everyday life shared with a precious person who shares both joy and sorrow—resonate deeply.
Written as the theme song for the film “Haw,” released in August 2022, this piece is perfect as background music for a speech to a dear friend and as a song dedicated to anyone wishing to deepen their bonds with someone special.
Recommended Upbeat Songs for Wedding Video Messages (11–20)
Fiancé-kkyunano

Ano’s music tickles the heart with a pop melody that brings an involuntary smile and lyrics that adorably express the feeling of being in love.
Depicting the sweet-and-sour scenes of romance with unique phrasing and a rhythmic unfolding, this song was released in October 2024 as the opening theme for the anime Ranma 1/2.
The lyrics co-written with Shuichi Manabe and the arrangement by TAKU INOUE create a catchy, happy world that has been a huge hit at live shows and festivals.
It’s perfect for wedding scenes too—especially as BGM for a profile video that looks back on a couple’s journey from their first meeting to their romance.
Bright and upbeat, it’s sure to add a sparkling touch to the atmosphere.
knot; tie; bind; concludewacci

Could there be lyrics more perfect for a wedding? It’s a song by wacci, a five-member rock band from Tokyo, released digitally in 2019.
Its gentle melody and warm vocals make it ideal for the end of a wedding ceremony.
By the way, the band had been performing this song live since around 2014, so for fans, its official release was long-awaited.
Soulmatesupittsu

“Unmei no Hito” is a wedding song released by Spitz in 1997.
Within its gently flowing melody, warm lyrics that savor happiness are sprinkled throughout, tenderly enveloping the listener’s heart.
If the groom shares his feelings with the bride against this song, it can create a special moment just for the two of them.
Its pop sound and lush vocals brighten a wedding while adding a touch of emotion.
As words offered at a celebration, this song—one that lingers in guests’ hearts—is highly recommended.
sparklingHoneyWorks feat. Hakoniiwa Ririi

With sweet, bittersweet lyrics layered over Haconiwa Lily’s translucent vocals, it feels like you’re reliving the very moment you fall in love! This work by HoneyWorks feat.
Haconiwa Lily is the opening theme for the anime “Is It True You’re Getting Married?” released in October 2024.
The lyrics, which sing about two people sketching a sparkling future together, are perfect for anyone thinking up words for a proposal.
It’s also recommended for those moments when you want to reaffirm your love for someone special, or as wedding BGM.


