Recommended wedding songs for people in their 30s: moving classics and popular picks
A wedding celebrated with your loved one.
Here are some wonderful wedding songs to brighten such an amazing day.
This time, we’ve carefully selected tracks for people in their 30s!
From songs that are actually used often, we’ve gathered ones that are perfect for ceremonies in your 30s.
In addition to classics and hits by popular artists, we’ve also chosen tracks from artists that will bring back memories of your youth.
If you’re a bride and groom struggling with song selection, please use this as a reference.
You’re sure to find a track you’ll love.
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Magic CarpetKawasaki Takaya

This is a moving song highly recommended for weddings.
Takaya Kawasaki’s warm, husky voice and the simple arrangement centered on acoustic guitar are especially appealing.
The lyrics portray a commitment to valuing emotional bonds and pure affection over material things.
Included on the album “I believe in you,” released in July 2018, the track surged in popularity on a video-sharing app in 2020.
That December, it was also chosen as the theme song for a LINE drama.
It’s perfect for moments when you want to convey your feelings to someone special—such as a proposal or a wedding performance.
It’s also recommended for those who want to reaffirm their bond with a loved one.
I’ll be by your side.Uru

Uru, who drew attention in 2020 when her collaborative single with LiSA, “Saikai (produced by Ayase),” was performed on the YouTube channel THE FIRST TAKE, has a song called “Soba ni Iru yo” whose emotional vocals make it a great fit for a wedding tune.
The track also serves as the theme song for ABEMA’s online dating show “We Got Married 4,” which boosts its recognition—a nice plus.
Moreover, the song portrays a mature view of love, so people in their thirties, whose perspectives tend to be more settled than in their twenties, may find its values especially relatable.
If I’m wrapped in kindnessArai Yumi (Matsutoya Yumi)

When Yumi Matsutoya was still known as Yumi Arai, she released “Yasashisa ni Tsutsumaretanara” in 1974.
The song became the theme for Studio Ghibli’s film Kiki’s Delivery Service and is loved across generations, from small children to the elderly, making it perfect as background music for occasions like weddings.
It’s a song that gives everyone a warm, gentle feeling.
All the Love Songs I’ve GotNaoto Intiraymi

Naoto Inti Raymi, who sings with an unadorned style that’s always straightforward and honest, is a perfect match for love songs.
His grounded, everyday messages—free of the unusual words often found in lyrics—feel completely natural not only at weddings but also in proposal scenes.
Because he loves soccer and travels the world, he knows and has heard many kinds of words; the simple words he chooses from that experience are deeply moving and can bring you to tears almost naturally.
Letterback number

A wedding is a precious day that marks the start of a couple’s new life together.
This back number classic is perfect for such a special occasion.
It’s a medium-tempo ballad that honestly expresses gratitude to one’s parents, filled with memories shared between parent and child from childhood to the present.
Released in August 2015 and featured in an NTT Docomo commercial, the song’s music video stars Kanna Moriya and movingly portrays the bond between a mother and her son.
It’s recommended for anyone who wants to express heartfelt thanks to someone important.
If you give it together with a letter of gratitude to your parents, it will surely touch their hearts!
Your Song for YouKawasaki Takaya

Takaya Kawasaki’s heartwarming piece gently envelops the feelings you hold for someone special.
By contrasting the vastness of the universe with the miracle of two people meeting, it gives voice to profound love for a cherished person.
Since being included on the July 2018 album “I believe in you,” this work has continued to soothe the hearts of many.
It’s a song that stays close to you during special moments with a loved one, or whenever someone is on your mind.
Kawasaki’s warm vocals and the tender tones of the acoustic guitar are sure to resonate deeply with listeners.
AnniversaryHirai Dai

This warm, heartfelt song expresses the desire to cherish each day with a loved one as an anniversary.
Written from a woman’s perspective, the lyrics depict her recording the couple’s many “firsts” in a planner, conveying the idea that all 365 days are special.
Dai Hirai’s gentle vocals blend with acoustic tones to give listeners a calm sense of happiness.
Released in October 2021 and included on the album HOPE, the song also has a lyric video that visually conveys its message with scenes of a flower field.
It’s a recommended track for newlyweds and for couples who want to treasure their anniversaries.



