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Western wedding songs recommended for people in their 20s: moving classics and popular hits.

A wedding is a major milestone in life.

For those of you in your 20s, you probably have many opportunities to attend and many people around you getting involved.

Here is a roundup of Japanese wedding songs that are perfect for such glamorous occasions.

I hope it serves as a helpful reference for planning your event.

Western wedding songs recommended for people in their 20s: moving masterpieces and popular tracks (101–110)

Love Love LoveTristan Prettyman

Tristan Prettyman – Love Love Love
Love Love LoveTristan Prettyman

Recommended for spring weddings and receptions.

It’s a laid-back, heartwarming love song.

Because it evokes the happiness of everyday life, it would be moving as background music for a profile video.

It’s surf music with a pleasant acoustic guitar tone.

CAN YOU CELEBRATE? feat. Taro HakaseAmuro Namie

It’s been years since its release, but it still enjoys enduring popularity! The beginning of the song has little variation, so timing the opening of the entrance doors is tricky, but it’s best to match it with the moment the first lyrics start, right? It’s perfect for an entrance with a mystical and beautiful vibe.

I Found LoveOwl City

I’ve found love.

The warm vocals, relaxed and soothing tempo, beautiful strings, and refreshing EDM sound evoke the feeling of spring.

If you use it as BGM for a wedding or reception profile video, it’s sure to move people.

What Lovers DoMaroon 5 ft. SZA

Maroon 5 – What Lovers Do ft. SZA (Official Music Video)
What Lovers DoMaroon 5 ft. SZA

A track that sings about true love.

It’s a collaboration between the American pop-rock band Maroon 5 and the singer SZA.

Featuring synth sounds and digital handclaps, it was inspired by NEIKED’s 2016 track “Sexual.”

I Feel It ComingThe Weeknd ft. Daft Punk

The Weeknd – I Feel It Coming ft. Daft Punk (Official Video)
I Feel It ComingThe Weeknd ft. Daft Punk

A collaboration between Canadian singer The Weeknd and French electronic music duo Daft Punk.

It was released in 2016 and performed at the 2017 Grammy Awards.

It has been covered by artists such as Fablo.