Popular Wedding Song Rankings [2026]
We’re excited to present the latest Top 100 wedding songs, ranked by monthly popularity and listed in order of most plays!
There are so many timeless classics themed around weddings, one of life’s biggest milestones.
It’s also fascinating to see how their popularity shifts with the seasons.
Be sure to check them out!
Our playlist is updated every month.
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Popular Wedding Song Rankings [2026] (91–100)
Even if we get married somedayMy Hair is Bad99rank/position

This song gently portrays peaceful days with a loved one.
It’s included on My Hair is Bad’s third album, “mothers,” released in November 2017.
Rather than flashy declarations of love, the song sings of the happiness found simply in spending time together, leaving a strong impression with its focus on affection in everyday life over special occasions.
It’s a recommended track for couples starting to think about marriage as well as longtime spouses.
It also makes a wonderful BGM choice for a proposal.
How about listening to it with someone special and pledging your future together?
signpostFukuyama Masaharu100rank/position

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.


