[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!
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[Entrance Songs for Western-Style Attire] Popular Wedding Songs for Ceremonies and Receptions by Scene (51–60)
You Can Never Ask Too Much ( Of love)Take 6

It’s “You Can Never Ask Too Much of Love” by Take 6.
With its slow tempo and beautifully layered vocals, it seems perfect for a classy, atmospheric entrance.
The lyrics, which speak of love, are profound and truly resonate.
be with youTiara

A singer-songwriter who made their major debut in September 2009.
As the opening line says, “The future we dreamed of back then exists because it’s with you,” this song is perfectly suited for weddings.
It’s a wonderful track filled with hope and love, dedicated to the groom with whom she will walk into the future.
Doin’ ItWagner Love

This is a song by the German rock band Wagner Love.
It’s a catchy number with a retro vibe and a nostalgic rock feel.
The electric guitar sound is striking.
With a melody that’s easy to love across generations, the lyrics also make it perfect for weddings.
profile (side view of a face)aiko

Aiko, who continues to shine on the front lines with love songs that capture a maiden’s heart.
This song was used as the theme for the smash-hit drama “Hotaru no Hikari,” starring Haruka Ayase.
If you’re marrying your boss, how about using it as your entrance song? The violin arrangement will beautifully complement your dress.
Plus, Aiko’s birthday falls on “Good Couple Day,” which makes it especially auspicious.
[Entrance Songs in Western Attire] Popular Wedding Songs by Scene for Ceremonies and Receptions (61–70)
Two Of Uscargo×seira

This is a wedding song created through a collaboration between cargo, a leading force in Japan’s house scene, and fashion model Seira Kagami.
It features a refreshing, bright, and approachable melody, incorporating the tune of Pachelbel’s Canon.
Seira Kagami’s natural vocals are also captivating, and using it as background music will naturally enhance the ambiance of the entrance scene.
To the Lightmiwa

This is the song that was used as the theme for Fuji TV’s Monday 9 p.m.
drama “Rich Man, Poor Woman” and as the collaboration CM song for Toyota’s “Corolla × ‘Rich Man, Poor Woman.’” The four-on-the-floor rhythm adds a festive flair.
Since the song builds up gradually, it’s sure to heighten the bride and groom’s excitement.
Love is everythingsutairisutikksu

This is also a major track that everyone has heard.
It’s frequently used on TV, starting with the GATSBY commercial featuring Kimura Takuya.
The chorus is striking—both glamorous and moody—and its retro vibe is part of the appeal.
If you use it as an entrance song, it would be nice to open the doors right as the vocals come in.


