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[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.

Use this as a reference!

[Wedding BGM] Recommended Songs for the Ring Bearer and Flower Girl Entrance (21–30)

My First Kissanshin papa

My First Kiss (Hajimete no Chuu)
My First Kissanshin papa

Many of you might find this nostalgic! It’s a song by Anshin Papa, famous as the ending theme of the anime Kiteretsu Daihyakka.

The lyrics are perfect for a wedding, and the cute melody is also ideal for scenes with the ring bearer or flower girl.

Cartoon HeroesAQUA

Aqua – Cartoon Heroes (Live at WMA)
Cartoon HeroesAQUA

This song, which was a hit around the world, was also used in a commercial for “Namacha” featuring Nanako Matsushima, so I think many people remember it.

It’s a perfect happy song for weddings.

Clap along to the beat and cheer on the ring bearer and flower girl!

[Wedding BGM] Recommended Songs for the Entrance of the Ring Bearer and Flower Girl (31–40)

strollInoue Azumi

My Neighbor Totoro - Stroll
strollInoue Azumi

This song used in the opening of the Ghibli film My Neighbor Totoro has very simple, easy-to-understand lyrics that even children can sing.

If you walk along happily to the lively rhythm, you’ll surely be able to handle even big tasks with ease! Remembering the characters and story of My Neighbor Totoro will fill you with courage.

Let It GoKristen Anderson-Lopez,Robert Lopez

Frozen: Let It Go – Ari no mama de (As I Am)
Let It GoKristen Anderson-Lopez,Robert Lopez

Let It Go was created by the husband-and-wife songwriting team Kristen Anderson-Lopez and Robert Lopez.

This song, which beautifully enhances wedding scenes, was featured in the 2013 Disney film Frozen.

In Japan, it’s well known through performances by May J.

and Takako Matsu.

Its dynamically unfolding, glamorous sound is striking.

It’s also a great choice to match the special, more luxurious outfits of the ring bearer and flower girl!

MY FIRST KISSHi-STANDARD

Originally the fourth opening theme of the anime Kiteretsu Daihyakka, “Hajimete no Chu” appears here in its English version on Hi-STANDARD’s album Love Is a Battlefield.

Centered on a first kiss, the song conveys the flutter of falling in love and an intense longing for the other person.

Its driving guitar riffs and catchy melody are standout features, making it a fan favorite at live shows.

It’s also a great pick for weddings—try playing it during the ring bearer or flower girl’s entrance.

The song’s celebration of children’s innocent smiles and the freshness of first love will blend beautifully with the moment, filling the venue with a warm, relaxed atmosphere.

Baroque Hoedown

Jean-Jacques Perrey – Baroque Hoedown
Baroque Hoedown

“Baroque Hoedown,” known as the opening theme of Disneyland’s nighttime parade, the Electrical Parade, features a dazzling synth sound that’s perfect for a wedding scene.

Many of you have probably seen Mickey and friends marching along with the glowing lights.

Just imagining the ring bearer and flower girl walking to its lively rhythm is exciting, isn’t it? How about using this popular song as BGM to elevate your entire wedding program?

Doraemon: Make My Dreams Come Truemao

This is a song that was used as the opening theme for the anime Doraemon.

It’s a bright and gentle tune, and one of the kids’ favorites, isn’t it? It seems like it would cheer up the ring boy and ring girl who have such an important role.

If they think Doraemon is by their side, your children will surely do their best!