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[Wedding Reception] A Collection of Recommended Songs for Profile Videos

Also known as a “life story movie,” a profile video is one of the must-see highlights of a wedding reception! It’s a video that traces the groom’s and bride’s upbringings and then introduces how the two met, something many guests look forward to.

Choosing the BGM can be tricky when creating this profile video.

Some people find it hard to decide because a single profile video can use up to three songs—for the groom’s part, the bride’s part, and the couple’s love story.

In this article, we’ll introduce a curated selection of songs perfect for profile videos to help you choose the right tracks.

[Wedding Reception] Recommended Songs for Profile Movies (61–70)

Spring, Summer, Autumn, WinterHilcrhyme

Hilcrhyme – “Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter” Music Video
Spring, Summer, Autumn, WinterHilcrhyme

Hilcrhyme, the hip-hop duo, released their second major single “Shunkashuto” in 2009.

It’s a love song with a very striking, catchy hook that lingers in your ears, singing about the joys of spending each season with someone special.

It’s a perfect choice for a wedding song, and when the bride and groom’s parents listen to it, it may bring them to tears as it reminds them of all the time from birth to the present.

Of course, it also conveys the feeling that the bond of family will continue, and after taking this new step, we’ll keep making new memories together.

CanonJohann Pachelbel

Pachelbel Canon en Re Mayor-RTVE (Adrian leaper) Orquesta sinfonica Navidad 2008
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.

Andante cantabilePyotr Tchaikovsky

“Andante Cantabile” by Tchaikovsky — Tchaikovsky: Andante cantabile
Andante cantabilePyotr Tchaikovsky

A masterpiece for string quartet that gracefully weaves in folk melodies.

Composed by Pyotr Tchaikovsky in 1871 during his tenure as a teacher at the Moscow Conservatory, this work captivates with its lyrical melodies that resonate deeply with listeners.

The flowing sonorities of the strings gently envelop a romantic atmosphere.

Featured in the films The Pianist and Anastasia, its universal appeal continues to be loved around the world.

It has been arranged for various ensembles and can be enjoyed in diverse performances, including cello and orchestra or solo piano.

As wedding or reception background music, its calm melodies and warm expressiveness will elegantly adorn your special day.

Promise of SunflowersHata Motohiro

Motohiro Hata – “Himawari no Yakusoku” Music Video
Promise of SunflowersHata Motohiro

Hata Motohiro’s voice really touches the heart, and it’s sure to move wedding guests—there are many songs of his that are great as background music.

Among them, “Himawari no Yakusoku” was a huge hit as the theme song for the film STAND BY ME Doraemon and is known across a wide range of ages.

Many people find themselves moved to tears when they hear this song, and it will surely resonate deeply with the parents of the bride and groom.

As background music for emotional moments or during the couple’s temporary exit, Hata Motohiro’s vocals make it an especially tear-jerking track.

Love’s Form feat. HIDEMISIA

MISIA – Shape of Love feat. HIDE (GReeeeN) (Official Music Video)
Love's Form feat. HIDEMISIA

Released in August 2018, this song is a warmhearted love ballad born from a collaboration between MISIA and HIDE from GReeeeN.

Arranged by Seiji Kameda, it brought together an all-star production team.

The lyrics, symbolizing bonds with family and loved ones, resonate deeply with listeners.

It was also chosen as the theme song for TBS’s Tuesday drama “Gibo to Musume no Blues” (Stepmother and Daughter’s Blues).

Performed at the Kōhaku Uta Gassen for three consecutive years, it’s a beloved track for many.

Used as background music for a profile movie, it can beautifully express the couple’s memories and their hopes for the future.