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[Entrance Music] Popular Wedding Songs by Scene for the Ceremony and Reception

Wedding songs are essential for creating a dramatic atmosphere at your ceremony!

From among the many tracks that add emotion to a wedding, we’re introducing popular entrance songs for the ceremony and reception.

If you want to know the classic and popular entrance songs, compare Japanese and Western entrance tracks, or pick songs that will get everyone excited, be sure to check these out!

These wedding songs will make not only the bride and groom, but all your guests feel happy together.

Let’s make your once-in-a-lifetime wedding the best memory ever!

[Entrance Music] Popular Wedding Songs for Different Wedding and Reception Scenes (61–70)

Let It Go ~Ari no mama de~Matsu Takako

Takako Matsu – Let It Go ~Ari no mama de~ (From “Frozen”)
Let It Go ~Ari no mama de~Matsu Takako

It’s “Let It Go,” the theme song from Disney’s animated film Frozen, which became a massive hit and a social phenomenon.

In Japan, it was sung by Takako Matsu, who voiced Elsa, and you could hear it everywhere—from the streets to TV.

Its beautiful melody and lyrics that express Elsa’s feelings are captivating, making it perfect as a wedding entrance song.

Another great point is that everyone knows it.

Beauty And The BeastCeline Dion & Peabo Bryson

Celine Dion & Peabo Bryson – Beauty And The Beast (HQ Official Music Video)
Beauty And The BeastCeline Dion & Peabo Bryson

The theme song from Disney’s Beauty and the Beast.

Of course, there’s the powerful voice of the world-renowned Celine Dion, and Peabo Bryson’s soulful vocals are equally captivating.

It’s a major hit, so it always goes over well with the crowd.

This classic also lightens the mood with the customary joke, “Is the groom the beast?”

threadChris Hart

It’s a classic wedding song.

The original is by Miyuki Nakajima—a masterpiece she wrote specifically for a friend’s wedding.

Many artists have covered it, but for the entrance, I recommend Chris Hart’s version of “Ito.” His soulful voice—unique to Black singers—paired with a clear, pure tone really resonates.

With a piano and other bright arrangements, it fills the venue with a warm, moving atmosphere from the very beginning.

Starlight ParadeSEKAI NO OWARI

SEKAI NO OWARI “Starlight Parade” Music Video
Starlight ParadeSEKAI NO OWARI

This is SEKAI NO OWARI’s second single.

Some couples use it for their entrance scene, with the meaning of “Welcome to our party,” which also appears in similar lyrics at the beginning.

Its upbeat, march-like feel is also popular.

Joyful, JoyfulSt. Francis Choir with Lauryn Hill, Ryan Toby, Devin Kamin, Ron Johnson

Another song from Sister Act.

The original is a famous hymn based on the fourth movement of Beethoven’s Symphony No.

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The build-up from the solemn solo vocal into the midsection is incredible.

It might also be nice to have the entrance doors open right as the solo ends.

The Sister Act soundtrack has been a long-time seller in Japan, so it’s sure to appeal to everyone.

Baby, I love youTEE

When it comes to weddings, doesn’t this song come to mind? It’s TEE’s “Baby I Love You,” released in 2010.

Once you hear the chorus, you’ll go, “Oh, that one!” It’s one of TEE’s signature songs and is often used as background music on TV.

It’s also been covered by many artists and is a well-known wedding song you hear all the time.

threadNakajima Miyuki / bank band

This song, with its deeply moving lyrics likening two people who meet to the warp and weft threads of fabric, is such a beautiful piece.

Isn’t it a classic choice for wedding receptions? Of course, Miyuki Nakajima’s original version is wonderful, and Bank Band’s cover version is also fantastic! I think it would be lovely to use it as the entrance song for a solemn, graceful entrance, and it would also work perfectly as the BGM for your profile video.