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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 Songs] Popular Wedding Songs for Different Scenes at Weddings and Receptions (41–50)

I Love YouSun Set Swish

I love you / (formerly SunSet Swish) Swish!
I Love YouSun Set Swish

A popular song that was used in a Zexy commercial in 2008.

It’s practically certified to bring happiness.

Its funky, upbeat melody will energize the venue.

Highly recommended as an entrance song to color the couple’s grand entrance.

The refreshing vocals will lead you toward a happy future.

The track perfectly matches the tagline that it was created with the wish for “everyone to be happy.” Wishing you all the best!

CinderellaSweetbox

Sweetbox, known for producing many classic wedding music tracks.

Among them, this one is a perfect fit for the entrance scene and is highly recommended by wedding professionals.

It samples Telemann’s Concerto for Trumpet, resulting in a grand yet pop-infused piece.

The joyful mood will fill the venue.

Love Is All You NeedThe Beatles

An ultra-famous song by the Beatles.

The Japanese title is “Love Is All,” and the lyrics make it perfect for weddings.

The fanfare-like opening is great, too.

From the chorus, the country-flavored melody, gentle harmonies, and warm celebratory mood make it shine.

It creates a cozy, at-home atmosphere throughout the venue.

It’s a timeless classic that will delight older guests as well.

Air on the G StringJ.S.Bach

This is another classic masterpiece that has been played at weddings for many years.

Its serene, gentle melody and the distinctive timbre of Bach’s pipe organ create a sacred atmosphere.

Recommended for couples who want a traditional wedding.

It’s a timeless piece you’ll want to use at least once for the entrance scene.

I Just Called To Say I Love YouStevie Wonder

Stevie Wonder – I Just Called To Say I Love You (Live in London, 1995)
I Just Called To Say I Love YouStevie Wonder

Stevie Wonder’s super-famous song.

In Japanese it’s known as “Kokoro no Ai” (“Love of My Heart”), and the lyrics are perfect for weddings.

While upbeat songs are often preferred for the entrance, this heartwarming track is an unexpectedly great choice.

If this song plays as the two of you make your entrance, it will surely fill the venue with a gentle, warm atmosphere.

Cinderella GirlKing&Prince

King & Prince “Cinderella Girl” MV YouTube Edit
Cinderella GirlKing&Prince

King & Prince’s debut track overflows with princely charm.

Also a hot topic as a TV drama theme song, this piece is a sweet love song inspired by the Cinderella story.

It conveys unwavering devotion to a special someone and a vow to protect them forever.

Released in May 2018, it achieved the remarkable feat of selling about 577,000 copies in its first week.

It’s perfect not only as BGM for wedding ceremonies and receptions, but also for performances at weddings and after-parties.

If you plan to dance to it, practice using the music video as a reference and go for a prince-like outfit on the big day.

IvyNovelbright

Novelbright – Ivy [Official Music Video]
IvyNovelbright

A perfect ballad from Novelbright for two people vowing eternal love.

Premiered as a surprise on a wedding day, this song was crafted based on a close friends’ love story, resulting in a warm, heartfelt piece.

Its lyrics gently portray the love that grows in everyday life and the feelings of gratitude, resonating deeply with listeners.

Released in October 2024, it was first performed at the band’s largest-ever show at Himeji Castle, captivating an audience of 30,000.

It’s an ideal choice not only for the bride and groom’s exit scene, but also for any moment when you want to convey your feelings to someone special.

It’s sure to become a song that will be close to the hearts of many couples.