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[Bouquet Presentation] Popular Wedding Songs for Different Scenes at Wedding Ceremonies and Receptions

[Bouquet Presentation] Popular Wedding Songs for Different Scenes at Wedding Ceremonies and Receptions
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The moving event that comes toward the end of a wedding reception: the “bouquet presentation.” Watching the couple present a bouquet filled with overflowing gratitude to the parents who raised them is enough to bring anyone to tears.

In this article, we introduce emotional masterpieces perfect as BGM to grace such a meaningful moment.

“Thank you for raising me,” “I’m sorry for always pushing back and not being honest,” “I look forward to your continued support.” Let’s send a wonderful song that speaks these feelings on your behalf—together with the bouquet.

[Bouquet Presentation] Popular Wedding Songs for Different Scenes at Wedding Ceremonies and Receptions (1–10)

bouquetback number

back number – Bouquet (Short ver.)
bouquetback number

Featuring a heartwarming melody, “Hanataba” is a perfect song for the bouquet presentation scene at a wedding.

This classic by back number evokes the couple’s new beginning and future through its lyrics, moving everyone in attendance.

The gentle yet powerful chorus suggests their bond and the promises to come, filling the venue with a warm atmosphere.

To the futureKiroro

To the Future – Kiroro (Full)
To the futureKiroro

A warm, heart-touching melody filled with gratitude to one’s mother and hope for the future.

Released in June 1998 as Kiroro’s second single, the song was reportedly written by member Chiharu Tamashiro when she was in her third year of junior high, as a message to her mother.

It was also featured in P&G’s “Bridge of Feelings Project” TV commercial, winning the hearts of many.

Often sung at significant life events such as graduation and weddings, it’s also perfect as background music for presenting a bouquet to express thanks to one’s parents.

Embracing the listener’s heart and delivering gentle emotion, this piece is highly recommended for anyone wishing to convey their feelings to a loved one.

A bouquet with all my heartSazan Ōrusutāzu

A Bouquet with All My Heart / Southern All Stars cover
A bouquet with all my heartSazan Ōrusutāzu

This is a song included on Southern All Stars’ album “Young Love,” released in July 1996.

It carries a heartfelt message of gratitude and love for one’s parents, with lyrics that delicately portray family bonds, growth, and feelings at life’s milestones—resonating deeply with listeners.

The arrangement is richly orchestrated, featuring a diverse range of instruments such as flute, clarinet, and harp.

It’s a recommended track for anyone wishing to express thanks to their parents.

If played during a bouquet presentation, it will envelop the entire venue in a warm atmosphere.

Let’s become a familyFukuyama Masaharu

Masaharu Fukuyama – Let’s Become a Family (Full ver.)
Let's become a familyFukuyama Masaharu

A song for two people who are about to become family! Just hearing this track at the reception is enough to bring me to tears.

Recommended moments include the bride’s letter to her parents and the bouquet and keepsake presentation scenes.

If you play it right after the bouquet presentation, when the bride and groom are lined up with their families, the venue is sure to be filled with emotion.

There are also wedding versions with orchestral arrangements, so choose the one that best matches the atmosphere of your ceremony.

Pure white brideZushi Sankyōdai

Zushi Sankyodai “Pure-White Bride” PV Complete Version
Pure white brideZushi Sankyōdai

Known as a signature song by Zushi Sankyoudai, this track is a popular choice for wedding background music.

Its lyrics about family love and its heartwarming melody speak for the bride and groom, filling the venue with emotion.

Released in July 2014, the song was also included on an album of the same name and became a long-running hit.

This piano-driven ballad is perfect for the bouquet presentation scene, conveying gratitude to parents.

It’s a song that both celebrates the start of a new life and reaffirms love for family.

A moving classic that’s highly recommended for those who want to create an emotional wedding atmosphere.

MiracleGReeeeN

This piece, which expresses deep love and bonds, has captured the hearts of many as a love song.

Released in May 2008, it became instantly famous when it was used as the theme song for the TBS drama “ROOKIES.” The lyrics describe meeting a loved one as a “miracle” and the happy journey the two walk together as a “track of destiny,” making it perfect for the bouquet presentation scene at weddings.

Singing about the joy of being able to be oneself when together with a partner, and the importance of sharing both joy and sorrow, this song beautifully speaks on behalf of the bride and groom.

Why not present it along with a bouquet, filled with gratitude for that special someone?

A Bouquet for YouUtada Hikaru

This is the theme song of the NHK morning drama series “Toto Nee-chan.” It’s a track by Hikaru Utada, marking her return after five and a half years.

The lyrics strongly convey the desire to “send a bouquet along with feelings of gratitude,” making it perfect for the bouquet presentation at a wedding.

Its bright sound, which isn’t overly sentimental, will help elevate the emotional moment.