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[Entrance Songs in Western Attire] Popular Wedding Songs by Scene for Weddings and Receptions

A wedding filled with moving scenes wouldn’t be complete without the perfect background music to elevate the happiest moments.

In this article, we introduce wedding songs that are perfect for wedding productions, focusing on recommendations for entrance scenes in Western-style attire.

From mellow, moody tracks to bright, poppy tunes and upbeat dance music, we’ve selected songs with a variety of vibes.

Find the one that best matches the theme and production of your own wedding!

[Entrance Music in Western Attire] Popular Wedding Songs by Scene for Ceremonies and Receptions (1–10)

DramaC&K

Released by C&K in August 2018, this song inspires a positive feeling, as if you’re crafting the drama of your own life.

Chosen as the theme song for NTV’s Saturday drama “Survival Wedding,” it resonated with many listeners.

The lyrics, which celebrate the importance of living true to yourself, are sure to gently encourage couples embarking on a new chapter of life.

It’s the perfect song for the moment a bride, dressed in a wedding gown, enters with a radiant smile.

Call Me MaybeCarly Rae Jepsen

This is a song by Carly Rae Jepsen that sets the heart-fluttering thrill of falling in love to lyrics.

It depicts the moment you fall in love at first sight with someone you’ve just met and boldly hand them your phone number.

Released in February 2012, it became a worldwide smash hit.

After Justin Bieber praised it on X, it quickly reached number one on the charts in 37 countries.

Used for a wedding entrance, this track will remind everyone of the couple’s first meeting and fill the venue with a bright, glamorous atmosphere.

With its irresistibly catchy melody, it’s guaranteed to get all your guests excited and singing along.

Ever Ever AfterCarrie Underwood

Enchanted – Carrie Underwood – Ever Ever After
Ever Ever AfterCarrie Underwood

It’s a song brimming with dreams and hope that captures Carrie Underwood’s charm.

Written for the film “Enchanted,” it celebrates the joy of finding a fairytale-like happy ending in the real world.

With its catchy melody and powerful vocals, it fills listeners with courage and positivity.

The warm atmosphere, perfect for celebrating the start of the bride and groom’s new life together, makes it ideal for a wedding entrance.

The lyrics, full of hope for a happy future, feel like a heartfelt cheer for two people stepping into a new chapter with someone they love.

[Entrance Songs for Western-style Attire] Popular Wedding Songs by Scene for Wedding Ceremonies and Receptions (11–20)

SugarMaroon 5

Maroon 5 – Sugar (Official Music Video)
SugarMaroon 5

Many people want to choose Western pop songs as entrance music for their wedding ceremony or reception.

If that’s you, I recommend “Sugar” by Maroon 5.

It’s a classic wedding staple, so chances are you’ve heard it before.

With its danceable and vibrant vibe, it’s perfect for creating a joyful, love-filled atmosphere.

Dear BrideNishino Kana

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

Kana Nishino, widely supported across generations as the queen of love songs.

Among her tracks, one that’s especially popular as a wedding entrance song is “Dear Bride.” Its intro is glamorous, making it perfect for that entrance moment.

While the chorus builds excitement, the overall sound is gentle, so it should suit venues of any size or atmosphere.

eternityBENI

BENI – Eternity (marriage ver.) (Lyric Video)
eternityBENI

This is one of BENI’s signature wedding songs.

When her soft yet powerful vocals and the spacious, emotive ballad melody fill the venue, the heartfelt wish for the couple’s happiness will gently spread.

It works well for a friend’s performance, the recessional, or the end credits, but using it for the entrance scene is a great option too.

It’s sure to resonate with your guests.

SheElvis Costello

It’s the love ballad used in the film Notting Hill.

The song originally belongs to the French actor-singer Charles Aznavour, and in the movie, both versions are featured.

Its lyrics speak frankly about a lover’s allure, making it perfect for newlyweds at the moment they’re united.

It’s a classic that naturally fills listeners with happiness.