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Namie Amuro’s Wedding Songs and Popular Tracks Ranking [2026]

Namie Amuro’s Wedding Songs and Popular Tracks Ranking [2026]
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Namie Amuro’s Wedding Songs and Popular Tracks Ranking [2026]

Even after announcing her retirement in 2018, Namie Amuro continues to be dearly missed.

Her signature wedding song is “CAN YOU CELEBRATE?” but we’ve gathered other popular tracks as well.

Feel free to use this as a reference.

Namie Amuro’s Wedding Songs and Popular Tracks Ranking [2026]

CAN YOU CELEBRATE?Amuro Namie1rank/position

This is the ninth single by Namie Amuro, the singer who sparked the “Amuraa” boom in the 1990s and won overwhelming support as a defining diva of the Heisei era.

Its theme, depicting a vow of eternity, and the lyrical melody crafted by Tetsuya Komuro are truly moving.

Chosen as the theme song for the TV drama Virgin Road, the single was released in February 1997.

It is also known as Amuro’s biggest hit.

The intro starts gently, then gradually builds and opens up in a bright, dazzling burst—making it a perfect choice for a wedding entrance.

With its emotional vocals elevating a special day, this is a quintessential Heisei-era wedding song.

Just You and IAmuro Namie2rank/position

Just You and I (Mix) / Namie Amuro
Just You and IAmuro Namie

During the brief interlude at a wedding, it’s the moment when the bride and groom bid a temporary farewell to their guests.

That’s why the delicate yet powerful sound of “Just You and I” will heighten the emotional atmosphere even more.

Its graceful melody and lyrics filled with profound love will resonate in the hearts of everyone gathered for this special day.

Symbolizing the bond of the couple as they embark on a new chapter, this song reminds us of the preciousness of the time spent together.

It’s a highly recommended track for couples preparing for their wedding.

HopeAmuro Namie3rank/position

[Full Lyrics] Hope (Anime 'ONE PIECE' OP) – Namie Amuro (monogataru cover)
HopeAmuro Namie

Namie Amuro, who is celebrating the 25th anniversary of her debut, has her first song chosen as the theme for the anime ONE PIECE.

The track is an exhilarating, up-tempo number.

She also commented on a TV program that, inspired by ONE PIECE, the song “expresses how the bonds among crewmates deepen through their voyage, transform into limitless strength, and become a light of hope that leads to answers for the future.” It would be a missed opportunity not to sing it at a wedding ceremony as you embark on a new life.

ALL FOR YOUAmuro Namie4rank/position

ALL FOR YOU -Live Edit- / (2024 Updated Version)
ALL FOR YOUAmuro Namie

Released in 2004 as Namie Amuro’s 27th single.

Chosen as the theme song for Fuji TV’s Tuesday 10 p.m.

drama “Kimi ga Omoide ni Naru Mae ni,” it marked her first drama theme in about six years.

Reaching No.

6 on the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart, it’s a grand love song that showcases Namie Amuro’s powerful vocal ability.

CAN YOU CELEBRATE? feat. Taro HakaseAmuro Namie5rank/position

A song famous as a wedding tune: Namie Amuro’s “CAN YOU CELEBRATE?”.

The intro is gentle and gradually builds, giving the impression of blooming into something bright and splendid—perfect as an entrance song for a wedding, don’t you think? It’s also a widely known, highly requested track, so it really gets everyone excited.

GIRL TALKAmuro Namie6rank/position

GIRL TALK -Live edit- / (2022 updated version)
GIRL TALKAmuro Namie

If you want to look back on memories of blossoming over love talks and express your friendship, Namie Amuro’s “GIRL TALK” is a great pick.

Released in 2004 as her 28th single, it reached No.

2 on the Oricon Singles Chart.

It was also used in a commercial for Mandom’s “LUCIDO-L Prism Magic Hair Color.” The lyrics, centered on women’s friendship, and the characteristically danceable Amuro-style track are really appealing.

For a wedding reception performance, why not gather your friends and give the dance a try?

HeroAmuro Namie7rank/position

Hero – Namie Amuro (Full)
HeroAmuro Namie

This is a song that was also used as the broadcast theme for NHK’s Rio de Janeiro Olympics and Rio de Janeiro Paralympics.

The moment the music starts, the sense of anticipation builds.

It’s great to make a graceful entrance using the slow-tempo section, and it’s also wonderful to make a dazzling entrance with the chorus after the tempo picks up!

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