Wedding commercial. A memorable song used in a wedding venue commercial.
Wedding commercials often pair moving, tear-jerking visuals with wonderful songs.
Smiling brides and grooms brimming with happiness, the warm gazes of their families, and memorable wedding songs that color those moments—melodies that make you want to hum along resonate deeply with our hearts.
In this article, we’ll introduce unforgettable songs from wedding-related commercials.
If there’s a tune you’ve heard in a commercial and wondered about, be sure to look it up.
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Wedding commercials. Unforgettable songs used in wedding venue commercials (41–50)
Precious LoveEXILE ATSUSHI

Released in 2014 as EXILE ATSUSHI’s sixth single.
It was his first wedding song as a solo artist and was used as the theme song for the wedding magazine Zexy’s commercial.
Suzu Hirose appears in the music video and also featured in the Zexy commercial.
At the 56th Japan Record Awards, this song earned him the Best Vocal Performance award.
Yellow Flowers -Wedding Story-Eri Takenaka

Released in 2007 as Eri Takenaka’s third major single.
The song was used as the image song for Wedding GyaO and as the commercial song for the wedding resort Villa Grandis.
It was released as the first chapter of a wedding-themed trilogy, and Takenaka wrote it specifically for her best friend’s wedding.
The music video features model Reiko Tokita.
I Love YouSun Set Swish

It was released in 2008 as SunSet Swish’s ninth single.
The song was used that same year as the commercial theme for Recruit’s wedding magazine Zexy, which was celebrating its 15th anniversary in 2008.
Since the artist’s name was initially kept secret, they reportedly received a flood of inquiries.
Even now, it remains a very popular song often used at weddings.
Motivation switchBekkī♪#

Released in 2012 as Becky♪#’s sixth single.
It’s a positive song that gives everyone a push forward and was used in a GemCEREY commercial.
True to Becky♪#’s style, it’s a bright and energetic track—a lively tune that switches listeners’ motivation ON.
ButterflyKimura Kaera

It was released in 2009 as a digital-only single by Kaela Kimura.
The song was written specifically for a close friend’s wedding and was used in Recruit’s “Zexy” commercial.
It reached No.
1 on the charts of various digital platforms, ranked second for the year on both the iTunes Music Store and mora song charts, and earned her a first appearance at the 60th NHK Kouhaku Uta Gassen.
Birthday weddingKashiwagi Yuki

It was released in 2013 as Yuki Kashiwagi’s second single.
It was featured as the commercial song of the month for the November 2013 issue of Recruit’s wedding magazine Zexy, and it reached No.
2 on the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart.
In the music video, Yuki Kashiwagi wears a wedding dress, giving a very beautiful and graceful impression.
Happy Day ~Thank you, I’m glad it was you.~Sawai Miku

This song is included on Miku Sawai’s second original album, Melancholy Weather, released in 2015.
It was chosen as the commercial song for the wedding venue chain “Chiisana Kekkonshiki” (Small Weddings), and in the music video Miku Sawai appears in a wedding dress for the first time.
The video was filmed in the chapel of Chiisana Kekkonshiki, creating a beautiful and warm atmosphere.


