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Ketsumeishi Wedding Songs: Popular Song Ranking [2026]

Ketsumeishi Wedding Songs: Popular Song Ranking [2026]
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The first Ketsumeishi wedding songs that come to mind are probably “Kimi to Tsukuru Mirai” and “Shiawase o Arigatou.” However, they’ve released many other tracks that are perfect for weddings.

This time, we’ll introduce their wedding songs in a ranked list.

Ketsumeishi Wedding Songs: Popular Song Ranking [2026]

A future we create togetherKetsumeishi1rank/position

Ketsumeishi “The Future We Create Together” PV
A future we create togetherKetsumeishi

A love song by Ketsumeishi that warmly sings of gratitude for the miracle brought by meeting someone special, and the hope for the future the two will build together.

It straightforwardly conveys the excitement about walking into the future side by side, while savoring the happiness of sharing the ordinary days.

Released in 2011 as a double A-side single with “Ballad,” the track was featured as an insert song in the drama Haganeno Onna Season 2 and used in a TEPCO commercial, and it has been beloved by many couples, ranking high on wedding song charts.

Its gentle melody and uplifting lyrics make it a moving piece perfectly suited for life’s big moments.

My friend — now and forever…Ketsumeishi2rank/position

Ketsumeishi “My Friend ~ From Here On Forever…”
My friend — now and forever…Ketsumeishi

A gem from Ketsumeishi that touches the heart, weaving warm lyrics about eternal friendship.

It reminds us that the everyday moments we take for granted are actually irreplaceable treasures, and helps us reaffirm our gratitude for the friends and loved ones who have walked with us over the years.

Released in April 2016, this song was also used as the theme song for the film “Crayon Shin-chan: Fast Asleep! The Great Assault on the Dreaming World” and is included on the album “KETSUNOPOLIS 10.” Gently singing of a bond that remains unchanged over years and decades, and of the companions who are always by our side, this track is recommended for friend-representative speeches at weddings and for scenes expressing thanks to family.

FriendKetsumeishi3rank/position

I arranged Ketsumeishi’s “Tomodachi” into a tear-jerking music box version.
FriendKetsumeishi

A hip-hop group Ketsumeishi’s fourth single that plays songs that resonate with every generation.

It’s an early track, but it became well known after breaking into the top 10 of the Oricon Singles Chart.

Sung over a bittersweet melody about parting with friends, it’s a classic that carries the wish to talk again someday if we meet somewhere, even if our paths have diverged.

Choosing a song that reflects how we feel about our friends and having it played on the big day of a wedding makes for the best kind of memory!

Thank you for the happiness.Ketsumeishi4rank/position

Thank you for the happiness (solo singing with guitar)
Thank you for the happiness.Ketsumeishi

It’s the perfect song to wrap up the emotions of a wedding! Its gentle, easy-to-remember melody and lyrics that evoke days filled with the couple’s smiles really touch the heart.

Released in October 2003, this song was reportedly created to celebrate DJ KOHNO’s wedding.

With warm lyrics about taking each other’s hands and supporting one another, it’s sure to move both the newlyweds and the guests.

If you play this song while showing an original video on a projector, the whole venue will naturally light up with smiles.

“We don’t want to compromise on the final song!” For couples who feel that way, this is highly recommended.

Meeting youKetsumeishi5rank/position

This is an exceptionally straightforward wedding number by Ketsumeishi, a Japanese rap group widely loved for their approachable style and beautiful melodies.

With its laid-back rhythm and gorgeous harmonies, the song leans more toward a reggae vibe, and by avoiding heavy rhyming or packing in too many notes, it comes together as a high-quality pop song that’s both easy to sing and easy to listen to.

The accompaniment is very simple as well, so performing it live on piano or guitar at a wedding would likely make it even more moving.