[Wedding Songs] Popular Wedding Tracks for People in Their 20s: Recommended BGM Selections
A wedding is incredibly important for the two people starting a new life together.
It’s also an occasion to express gratitude to parents and friends, so you want to make it a time everyone can enjoy.
In this article, we introduce recommended wedding songs for those in their 20s.
We’ve gathered tracks you can use for a variety of moments—from the couple’s entrance and the cake-cutting to the temporary exit and the send-off.
“If you’re wondering what songs are actually used,” “want to know which tracks fit each scene,” or “hope to choose songs that move everyone,” this is perfect for you.
Use it as a reference for selecting your songs.
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Exit/End Credits (11–20)
I will love you for the next 100 years.Sonar Pocket

This is Sonar Pocket’s 2011 wedding song “I Will Love You for the Next 100 Years.” It’s a track I’d recommend for weddings or proposals, capturing the feelings of a man who’s head over heels in love.
It’s a wedding song that conveys the desire to keep spending time together with smiles from here on out.
SparkleRADWIMPS

This song, which was used as an insert song in the 2016 blockbuster film Your Name, is surely familiar to many of you.
Some of you might be thinking, “I want to use a song from Your Name at my wedding!” Since it’s a calm ballad, it would suit a touching moment perfectly.
How about using it as the ending for your wedding ceremony?
Ring ~ I’m getting married today. ~ Wedding ver.Sawai Miku

Miku Sawai is a 24-year-old singer-songwriter from Osaka Prefecture.
This song is an answer song to the famous navy&ivory track “Yubiwa” (“Ring”), and it’s a moving piece that expresses feelings for a loved one from a woman’s perspective.
Highly recommended.
Exit / End Credits (21–30)
Banzai ~ So glad I loved you ~Urufuruzu

When it comes to weddings, tears of emotion and tears of joy are part and parcel—but how about choosing a song that’s bright and instantly makes you happy when you hear it? Ulfuls’ “Banzai ~Suki de Yokatta~,” their 10th single released in 1996, is a massive hit that has been loved for a long time.
The chorus lyrics are great too—almost everyone can sing along, right? It’s not a bad idea to make your entrance or exit with a cheerful vibe in scenes that tend to get a bit sentimental.
What I can do for youHirai Dai

When it comes to mature and refreshing love songs, Dai Hirai is the one! His song “Boku ga Kimi ni Dekiru Koto” was released in June 2020, and it’s a heartwarming love song that expresses his desire to stay with a special woman until they grow old and to make her happy.
For the exit, you want to play a joyful song that leaves a lingering glow from the reception, right? This song has a relaxed tempo, and above all, the lyrics overflow with the couple’s happiness, making it a perfect choice to close out the wedding reception.
I’ll make you happy.momochi hiroko

A popular wedding song for the recessional or end credits, “Kimi wo Shiawase ni Suru kara ne.” It’s a moving number sung by Momochi Hiroko that I recommend for women who prefer cute songs over mellow ones.
The lyrics are filled with essential wedding sentiments: the moment of a proposal from a lover, warm messages to parents, and the couple’s determination to build happiness together.
Using this song will let you exit on a bright note, and your guests will likely feel, “What a wonderful ceremony it was.”
Wherever You AreONE OK ROCK

When it comes to iconic love songs by ONE OK ROCK, “Wherever You Are” is the one, right? This song is actually often used at weddings, and the heartfelt feelings of a man writing about his love for a woman are deeply moving.
It’s a love ballad that’s guaranteed to touch anyone, but I think it’s an especially perfect pick for weddings among younger generations.
It’s great for the recessional, and definitely as BGM for the end roll featuring wedding photos and videos.
Let’s use this song at the end of the reception to bring the emotions to their peak!



