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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.

Recommended wedding songs for people in their 30s: moving classics and popular picks (71–80)

An unfinished love song I’ve been working on foreverHata Motohiro

Motohiro Hata “An Always-Unfinished Love Song” Music Video
An unfinished love song I've been working on foreverHata Motohiro

Hata Motohiro’s warm, tender voice weaves together feelings for someone precious.

This gem of a ballad delicately portrays a love that deepens with time, expressing ever-changing shades of affection through its poignant melody.

Released as the theme song for the film “A Love Letter on the 35th Year,” it was distributed digitally in February 2025, followed by a limited-edition CD single with Blu-ray in March.

The bonus video content, including three tracks such as the live performance “Raspberry Lover,” is also compelling.

It’s a song best enjoyed during calm moments—on a quiet walk home from work, or on a peaceful day spent thinking of someone dear.

If you call it loveUru

[Official] Uru “If You Call That Love” — Theme song for the TBS Sunday Theater drama “My Family”
If you call it loveUru

I will never let go again of something precious that I only realized after losing it.

This song carries that resolve.

The lyrics reflect a willingness to correct past mistakes and rebuild a relationship.

Released in June 2022, it drew attention as the theme song for TBS’s Sunday drama “My Family.” Uru’s transparent, airy vocals match beautifully with Takeshi Kobayashi’s sophisticated arrangement.

When you want to reaffirm your bond with someone important, why not listen to this song? If you listen with family or a partner, you’ll surely be reminded of how much you mean to each other.

It’s love, right?wacci

A signature song by wacci that portrays a pure, universally relatable feeling of love.

As the lyrics say, “Gender and age don’t matter,” it carries a message affirming diversity in romance.

Written specifically as an insert song for the Fuji TV drama “The Grand Family,” it was released digitally in April 2022.

It captured many hearts, earning the Excellence Award at the 64th Japan Record Awards.

It’s recommended for anyone struggling with love or wanting to reaffirm their feelings for someone special.

How about listening to this song and honestly sharing your feelings with the person you care about?

A happy promise.riria.

riria. / A Happy Promise [Music Video]
A happy promise.riria.

A song by Riria.

that weaves the story of two people vowing eternal love.

The lyrics, which blend a deep bond with a loved one and the anxiety that accompanies happy moments, resonate with the heart.

It portrays the wish for time to continue like a “Cinderella story,” as if by magic, alongside the resolve to support each other in everyday reality, wrapping you in warmth.

Included on the album “Kiseki,” releasing in January 2025, it also serves as the opening theme for season 2 of the anime “My Happy Marriage.” A perfect track to accompany moments that celebrate the bond with someone special, such as weddings and anniversaries.

dogwood (flowering dogwood)Hitoto Yo

A beloved masterpiece by Yo Hitoto that gently sings a prayer for loved ones and a wish for peace.

Released in February 2004, it has soothed many hearts with her unique sensibility as a Japanese-Taiwanese artist and her clear, transparent voice.

Using the flower—an emblem of Japan–U.S.

friendship—as its motif, the song expresses bonds with precious people and hopes for a happy future.

It was featured as the theme song for NTV’s Tuesday Suspense Theater and in JRA commercials, and set a record by staying on the Oricon Weekly Singles chart for 125 consecutive weeks.

Whether in moments of aching love or parting, or at life’s milestones such as weddings and graduations, it remains a song that shines without fading.