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[Wedding Songs] Popular Wedding Tracks for People in Their 20s: Recommended BGM Selections

[Wedding Songs] Popular Wedding Tracks for People in Their 20s: Recommended BGM Selections
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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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Kick off the wedding with a splash of glamour!

First, let me introduce songs that are perfect for the bride and groom’s entrance. Since this music sets the tone for the start of the wedding, try imagining your own ceremony and let your ideas expand. Whether you want to make a glamorous entrance or create a sacred atmosphere that matches a white dress, choose the one song that perfectly fits your vision!

Familiasumika

sumika / Familia【Music Video】
Familiasumika

If you’re looking for an upbeat, feel-good entrance song, sumika’s “Familia” is a top pick! It’s a wedding song themed around family, and even the intro features vocal phrases that evoke wedding bells.

Just hearing the first line sets a wedding mood, making it perfect for the bride and groom’s entrance.

A future we create togetherKetsumeishi

Ketsumeishi “The Future We Create Together” PV
A future we create togetherKetsumeishi

From the title alone, Ketsumeishi’s “Kimi to Tsukuru Mirai” is perfect for two people standing at the start of a new chapter in life.

It’s an ideal number for a scene celebrating a couple’s happiness as they marry and nurture their future together.

The song, which expresses gratitude for having met and the excitement and anticipation of moving forward into the future together, matches wonderfully when used for the wedding entrance.

Its positive lyrics, like a declaration of the couple’s intent, also seem to convey their feelings of thanks to the guests who have come to celebrate.

Use this wedding staple to make your ceremony even more exciting.

DramaC&K

C&K’s “Drama,” with its exciting, get-up-and-run opening that really draws you in, is perfect for happy occasions like weddings.

Chosen as the theme song for the TV drama “Survival Wedding,” it’s naturally been used at many real weddings as well.

Weddings have many different scenes, but this track would truly shine during the entrance.

The moment the bride and groom—the stars of the day—open the doors and walk in, if this energetic number starts playing, the applause and celebratory mood in the venue will peak.

It’s a positive song that boldly announces the day ahead—and the beginning of a new chapter in the drama of life.

Dear BrideNishino Kana

Kana Nishino “Dear Bride” MV (Short Ver.)
Dear BrideNishino Kana

Perfect for those who want to make their entrance with a feminine ballad! This song truly conveys the special atmosphere of a wedding.

While ballads are often used from the second verse, with this one, I’d love to play it from the very beginning, using the gentle melody to walk slowly up to the head table.

ButterflyKimura Kaera

Kaela Kimura “Butterfly” [short ver.]
ButterflyKimura Kaera

Kaela Kimura, who began her career as an artist in 2004, wrote the song “Butterfly” for her best friend’s wedding.

It was also used as the commercial song for Recruit’s wedding preparation magazine Zexy.

The commercial drew attention, and the song has since become a beloved staple at real weddings.

Kimura’s clear, translucent voice and the warm, gentle melody make it a perfect choice for a wedding entrance.

As an unfading classic, it will continue to accompany happy moments now and in the future.

EverydayPerfume

[Official Music Video] Perfume 「Everyday」
EverydayPerfume

This one probably makes it easy to imagine a “let’s make our entrance here!” moment, doesn’t it? It might be nice to start the song from the beginning and have the doors open right when it gets exciting.

Since the song has many repeating sections, you can keep the festive atmosphere even after the entrance and proceed to the head table.

Just The Way You AreEXILE ATSUSHI

EXILE ATSUSHI / Just The Way You Are (Music Video)
Just The Way You AreEXILE ATSUSHI

Just The Way You Are, overflowing with words and feelings of praise for a beloved partner, was originally a song released in 2010 by American singer-songwriter Bruno Mars.

This global hit was covered by ATSUSHI, a member of the Japanese music group EXILE.

Preserving the essence of the original while infusing his own feelings into Japanese lyrics, he released the cover in 2018.

Beloved as a classic to play at weddings, many couples choose Just The Way You Are to enhance their entrance scene.

Consider playing it at the moment when the venue’s excitement peaks.