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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.

Popular Wedding Song Rankings [2026] (91–100)

Your Song for YouKawasaki Takaya99rank/position

Takaya Kawasaki - Kimi no Tame no Kimi no Uta [OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO]
Your Song for YouKawasaki Takaya

This is a heartwarming song that contrasts the grandeur of the universe’s history with the small acts of love found in everyday life.

It is one of Takaya Kawasaki’s signature works, included on the 2018 album “I believe in you.” After its initial release on an indie label, it was reissued by Victor Entertainment.

The song portrays the preciousness of each moment with a loved one, expressing a straightforward, sincere devotion to someone dear.

The gentle tone of the acoustic guitar and the tender vocals resonate as if softly enveloping those feelings.

It’s a piece that supports anyone reflecting on relationships with irreplaceable people—partners, family, and others—and feeling a deep sense of love.

Baby, I love youTEE100rank/position

This is a gem-like love ballad released by TEE in October 2010.

Chosen as the ending theme for COUNT DOWN TV as his second major-label single, it weaves candid words of love with the warm resonance of acoustic guitar and his smoky, husky vocals.

The song peaked at No.

2 on the Billboard JAPAN Hot 100 at the time and became a major hit, earning triple platinum in digital sales.

While infused with an urban R&B feel, its bittersweet, confessional tone about love gently warms not only the bride and groom but also the hearts of their guests.

It’s perfect for moments like the entrance or cake-cutting—any scene where you want to fill the venue with a sense of happiness.