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Masaharu Fukuyama Wedding Songs: Popular Songs Ranking [2026]

Masaharu Fukuyama Wedding Songs: Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
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This ranking features love ballads perfect for weddings, including that iconic song—used in a Zexy commercial and now a classic Japanese wedding anthem—as well as Masaharu Fukuyama’s wedding songs.

If you’re looking for background music for your ceremony or reception, why not make your selection from here?

Masaharu Fukuyama Wedding Songs: Popular Songs Ranking [2026]

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Masaharu Fukuyama – Let’s Become a Family (Full ver.)
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When it comes to a timeless song filled with vows to a lifelong partner and gratitude to family, this is the one.

It was included on the single “Kazoku ni Narou yo / fighting pose,” released in August 2011, and is well known as the theme song for the wedding magazine Zexy’s commercials.

The warm words crafted by singer-songwriter Masaharu Fukuyama express the wish to one day build a home with the same great love as our parents.

Its lyrics, depicting bonds that transcend generations, will deeply resonate with the two of you as you cherish your individuality.

How about choosing it for the moment you thank your parents at the reception, or as BGM for a video envisioning your future together?

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Masaharu Fukuyama 'Michishirube' High Quality Audio
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Speaking of weddings, we tend to focus first on the entrance music, the cake-cutting, and the ring exchange, but what must not be neglected are the words of thanks to the parents and friends who have supported you in so many ways up to marriage.

When the bride reads her letter or when the groom gives his thank-you speech, if possible, play this song from the very beginning—it will surely move the whole venue to tears.

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A heartwarming wedding song gifted to two people who vow to a happy future.

It was also used as a commercial song for the wedding magazine Zexy, capturing the hearts of many couples.

Featuring a simple arrangement centered on acoustic guitar, it’s often used for the newlyweds’ exit or the bouquet presentation to parents.

The music video, in which Masaharu Fukuyama himself appears, was filmed at Yatsugatake in Nagano Prefecture.

His warm personality shines through as he sings amidst nature.

Consider it as BGM to color the most moving moments of a wedding.

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Masaharu Fukuyama – Pure White Lilies for Your Birthday (Full ver.)
White lilies for a birthdayFukuyama Masaharu

It’s the theme song of the Sunday drama “Tonbi.” Centered on the theme of “family,” this song, with its deeply expressed feelings for loved ones, soothes the heart just by listening.

It’s the perfect piece to convey gratitude for being raised up to this day.

It’s sure to be moving.

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Squall (Sukōru) – Masaharu Fukuyama [with lyrics]
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It’s a mellow ballad composed solely for piano.

It’s a song that truly suits an emotive, heartfelt delivery, and it’s sure to move the person you dedicate it to.

The key isn’t high, and there are no rapid, tongue-twisting parts, so it isn’t difficult; it’s best to sing it gently yet powerfully, really pouring your heart into it.

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Masaharu Fukuyama / Heart [Music Video]
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When it comes to Masaharu Fukuyama’s wedding songs, “Kazoku ni Narou yo” is famous, but you’d want to use that toward the end, right? For the entrance scene, I actually recommend this song.

It’s quite old, but it doesn’t feel dated.

It’s pop, yet the guitar gives it a poignant, acoustic vibe.

Above all, the lyrics are perfect for a wedding! If the couple has come together after many twists and turns, it will resonate even more deeply.