[Wedding BGM] Recommended songs for the ring bearer and flower girl’s entrance
At weddings, you’ll sometimes see the couple’s relatives’ or friends’ children appear as the ring bearer or flower girl.
On the big day, everyone expects a warm, relaxed mood as the adorable kids carry the rings—only for a common mishap to happen: the child suddenly bursts into tears! In this article, we’ll introduce recommended songs for when the ring boy and girl make their entrance.
If you choose tunes kids love—bright, fun music—they’ll be sure to deliver the rings with a smile.
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[Wedding BGM] Recommended Songs for the Ring Bearer and Flower Girl Entrance (1–10)
Jaka☆Jaan!NEW!Zeddo feat. C&K

“Jaka☆Jaaaan” is a fanfare-like track that foretells the start of an adventure.
This piece is a collaboration between Zedd, who is active as a world-renowned DJ, and C&K, whose genre-defying vocals resonate.
It served as the opening theme for the popular anime Dragon Ball DAIMA.
The exhilarating drive of EDM and the catchy melody that anyone can hum will instantly brighten the atmosphere of the venue.
It will ease the children’s nerves, and they’ll surely carry the rings with wonderful smiles!
Pee-pee pao!NEW!Kimura Kaera

This is an energetic number sung by Kaela Kimura.
Released in February 2025, it was chosen as the opening theme for the E-TV anime “Hanakappa.” It features delightful onomatopoeia and a bouncy rhythm that make you want to hum along.
The bright, comical sound is sure to naturally turn the often-tense expressions of children into smiles.
Couples who want to create a cute entrance scene should definitely consider adding it to their BGM options.
HontoNEW!kataoka kenta

As part of the national anime Doraemon’s film series, Doraemon the Movie: New Nobita’s Undersea Devil’s Rock Castle was released in February 2026.
Honto, written specifically as its theme song, is a warm number composed and written by sumika’s Kenta Kataoka.
It carries a gentle message that affirms being true to yourself.
Its straightforward melody and refreshing pop sound give a supportive push to children who tend to get nervous.
[Wedding BGM] Recommended Songs for the Ring Bearer and Flower Girl Entrance (11–20)
SpongeBob SquarePants Theme SongNEW!Okuda Akihito

The opening theme of the worldwide TV anime SpongeBob SquarePants.
In this fun call-and-response piece, actor Hiroto Okuda, playing a pirate, eggs the kids on with “I can’t hear you!” and they answer back with lively voices—making it perfect for livening up the entrance of the ring bearer and flower girl at a wedding.
First aired in the U.S.
in May 1999 as the show’s theme song, it has been beloved for many years.
Its marching-like, light rhythm and the cheerful sounds of accordion and brass are sure to brighten children’s spirits.
Life’s a TreatNEW!Ishii Tatsuya

Tatsuya Ishii, known as the vocalist of Kome Kome Club and an entertainer active not only in music but also as an artist, has a perfect song for ring boys and ring girls among his repertoire: the theme song of a popular clay animation originating in the UK.
Credited as “Tatsuya Ishii and Tato Sheeps,” it was selected as the Japanese theme song for Shaun the Sheep on NHK Educational TV starting in May 2013.
Its comical and lighthearted sound colors the slapstick antics of the mischievous sheep, and the cute music is sure to put the venue at ease.
Donguri KorokoroNEW!

This is a beloved children’s song cherished across Japan, telling the story of a little protagonist who falls into a pond.
Passed down since the Taisho era and included in school textbooks in 1947, it has become a cross-generational standard.
Its rhythmic melody and humorous imagery make your heart leap just by listening.
When this tune plays, even the ring bearer and flower girl will naturally start walking with smiles—who knows, they might even sing along!
To Rock RiverNEW!Ōsugi Kumiko

This refreshing number, sung by Kumiko Osugi, is marked by banjo tones that evoke the start of an adventure.
It was chosen as the opening theme for the TV anime Rascal the Raccoon, which began airing in 1977.
Many of you may recall the scene where Rascal and the boy ride a canoe down the river.
The lively rhythm and her clear vocals heighten the sense of anticipation for what’s to come.
Be sure to check it out as BGM to brighten the big moments of adorable children.



