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)
UnconditionallyKaty Perry91rank/position

This moving power ballad, known for Katy Perry’s powerful vocals, is featured on her 2013 album Prism.
Centered on the theme of unconditional love, it expresses the feeling of accepting someone just as they are, and its grand sound makes it a song that truly resonates.
It is said to have been inspired by the pure love Katy felt during a UNICEF trip to Madagascar.
Perfect for a bride and groom’s exit at a wedding, it’s recommended for anyone who wants to convey their feelings to someone special.
Marry YouBruno Mars92rank/position

When it comes to popular songs for weddings by Bruno Mars, the global star from Hawaii, this one is a standout! It features a lively rhythm infused with doo-wop and soul elements, and its happy sound is so charming it naturally brings a smile to your face.
The lyrics depict an impulsive proposal—like “Let’s get married tonight”—and that innocence is irresistible.
It’s included on the classic album Doo-Wops & Hooligans, released in October 2010, and has been loved around the world for years.
It’s perfect for a wedding entrance scene or a flash mob surprise to hype things up with friends.
It’s sure to add the best memories for the couple taking their first steps toward a bright future.
Be sure to check it out!
Because you are hereUru93rank/position

A gemlike ballad by Uru, whose heartwarming vocals and melody gently enfold feelings for a loved one.
Released in February 2020 as the theme song for TBS’s Sunday drama “Ship of Theseus,” the piece conveys a powerful desire to bring happiness to someone important and to protect them.
Even while carrying anxiety about tomorrow and regrets about the past, the song expresses gratitude for the constant presence that stays by one’s side, seeping into the heart with Uru’s clear, luminous voice.
It’s the perfect track to send to close friends or family when you want to say “thank you,” a sentiment that’s often hard to put into words.
Your Song for YouKawasaki Takaya94rank/position

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.
SummerHisaishi Joe95rank/position

A famous piece by Joe Hisaishi that paints a summer landscape.
Its beautiful melody, woven from freshness and nostalgia, resonates deep in the heart.
Released in May 1999 as part of the soundtrack for the film “Kikujiro,” it has since been used in commercials and many other contexts.
The delicate piano timbre and phrases reminiscent of a school chime are striking, gently stirring listeners’ memories.
It’s the perfect song for moments when you feel the arrival of summer or when you look back on memories with someone special.
It’s also popular for wedding reception arrivals, warmly embracing the hearts of guests.


