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Recommended songs for wedding reception performance dances: A roundup of popular crowd-pleasers

Many people probably plan to perform a dance as entertainment at a wedding, right?

If a group performs a dance to music, the venue is sure to liven up!

But it can be hard to decide which song to dance to.

To help you out, this article introduces recommended songs you can use as a reference.

We’ve gathered a variety—cool songs, cute songs, and funny songs—so please choose based on the vibe you want for your performance!

Recommended songs for wedding reception performance dances: A roundup of popular, crowd-pleasing tracks (31–40)

LOVERAAA

AAA / 「LOVER」Music Video
LOVERAAA

This song has adorable choreography, and if you’re dancing with a group, I’d love for you to use it.

The melody and tempo are great, and the lyrics beautifully express feelings of love.

It’s also a summer song, so it’s a perfect choice for those having a wedding in the summer.

GOOD LUCKY!!!!!Gukkī

Gukki good lucky full version
GOOD LUCKY!!!!!Gukkī

A song by Gukki created to commemorate Universal Studios Japan’s 10th anniversary.

It carries a positive message of “Let’s just have fun!” and is a track that gives you energy just by listening.

Born from a collaboration between GReeeeN and Becky♪#, the song was released in March 2011.

Around 300 people took part in filming the music video, with choreography by KABA-chan.

It has become a beloved song, even being adopted as a theme song for a professional baseball team.

It’s also perfect for a wedding reception dance, guaranteed to bring the whole venue together in excitement.

GUTS!arashi

ARASHI “GUTS” — A popular male idol group in Japan! A top idol group in Japan.
GUTS!arashi

A lively, high-energy song packed with Arashi’s signature style.

The lyrics’ themes of youth and challenge make it perfect for a wedding performance.

Released in April 2014 as the theme song for a drama starring Kazunari Ninomiya, it’s also included on the album “THE DIGITALIAN.” With its uptempo rhythm and catchy melody, it’s sure to bring the whole venue together and get everyone excited.

The “la la la…” part is especially easy to dance to with simple choreography, so all the guests can join in.

Let’s dance with all our energy to celebrate the couple’s new beginning!

A bouquet of flowers with loveSuperfly

Superfly “A Bouquet With Love” Music Video
A bouquet of flowers with loveSuperfly

This song is characterized by Superfly’s powerful vocals and beautiful lyrics.

It has a bright tone, and I think it would be cute to use as a song from a woman to the bride and groom.

Why not convey your congratulations with this song along with a bouquet or flowers?

Nihon no Mikata – I Came from Nevada –Yajima Biyōshitsu

Yajima Beauty Salon / Nihon no Mikata – We Came from Nevada
Nihon no Mikata - I Came from Nevada -Yajima Biyōshitsu

This song humorously portrays Japanese culture and was released in October 2008.

It expresses various aspects of Japan from a foreigner’s perspective with catchy lyrics and melodies.

Packed with Yajima Biyoshitsu’s unique worldview, it quickly gained popularity, debuting at No.

3 on the Oricon charts.

It also became a major hit in digital distribution, surpassing 1.5 million downloads.

It’s a perfect track to dance to as a wedding reception performance, and its simple choreography and funny lyrics are sure to liven up the venue.

If you imitate the costumes and makeup, it’ll make the performance even more entertaining.

Recommended songs for wedding reception dance performances: A roundup of popular hype tracks (41–50)

Shake It OffTeirā Suwifuto

From the global songstress, Taylor Swift.

Until now, Taylor had been leaning toward a country style, but this track brings a full-on pop vibe and a great groove.

You can dance all the way through to the chorus, so it’s especially recommended for younger listeners.

Choo Choo TRAINEXILE

EXILE / Choo Choo TRAIN (EXILE PERFECT LIVE 2008)
Choo Choo TRAINEXILE

This is ZOO’s signature song, “Choo Choo TRAIN.” EXILE covered the track, which helped it become known across a wide range of age groups.

It’s a dance number, so it’s perfect for dancing.

If you copy EXILE’s choreography and dance along, it’ll get even more exciting!