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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)

BABY I LOVE UChe’Nelle

Che’Nelle – Baby I Love You (English Ver.) [Official Video]
BABY I LOVE UChe'Nelle

This is “BABY I LOVE U,” a cover song sung by Che’Nelle of TEE’s “Baby I Love You,” which was released in 2010.

Many artists have performed covers of this song, but Che’Nelle’s version is especially famous.

This one’s lyrics are entirely in English.

Depending on the scene, having non-Japanese lyrics can feel more fitting, right?

Happy! Fun! I love it!DREAMS COME TRUE

Happy! Fun! I Love You! / DREAMS COME TRUE (Cover)
Happy! Fun! I love it!DREAMS COME TRUE

A hugely popular song by DREAMS COME TRUE, who have continued to deliver countless classics.

It’s especially loved by women and is famous as a love song.

It captures the butterflies of a first meeting and the excitement of starting a life together.

The joy of finding someone irreplaceable never changes, no matter the era.

Listening to it makes you unconditionally happy, excited, and full of smiles.

This extraordinarily happy song is absolutely perfect for kicking off a wedding.

PerfectEd Sheeran

Ed Sheeran – Perfect (Official Music Video)
PerfectEd Sheeran

It’s a love song Ed Sheeran dedicated to his wife.

The heartfelt lyrics and melody resonate gently with the bride and groom.

Included on his 2017 album “÷,” the track became a global hit, topping the charts in 18 countries and even earning the Christmas number one.

It’s perfect not only for the processional, but also for the first dance or escorting the bride.

This song will warm your guests’ hearts and create a moving atmosphere—highly recommended for couples who want to make their precious moments with their loved one even more beautiful.

Wedding MarchFelix Mendelssohn

Mendelssohn A Midsummer Night’s Dream – Wedding March
Wedding MarchFelix Mendelssohn

When it comes to wedding entrance songs, this is probably the first piece that comes to mind for many people.

The “pa-pa-pa-paaan” tune—it’s a classic masterpiece.

With its grand, leisurely orchestral melody, it’s brimming with celebratory spirit, just as the title suggests.

A recommended classical piece for couples who want a traditional wedding.

BE WITH YOUGLAY

A GLAY love song that sings of gratitude for having met.

Its beginning without an intro is striking, and the faint lingering sadness seems to make the feeling of love even more palpable.

It’s such a wonderful piece that TAKURO, who wrote the song, praised it himself, and making your entrance while reminiscing about the memories you’ve shared would be truly moving.

And it will surely deepen your feelings for the beloved person with whom you’ll share the future.

CanonJohann Pachelbel

Pachelbel Canon en Re Mayor-RTVE (Adrian leaper) Orquesta sinfonica Navidad 2008
CanonJohann Pachelbel

A classic masterpiece and a timeless staple that has historically graced weddings.

Pop arrangements are great, but you can’t skip the classics.

A truly fitting piece to adorn a sacred wedding—guaranteed to make for an elegant reception.

Wedding MarchQ;indivi

This is a Q;indivi track that enjoys overwhelming popularity as a wedding entrance song.

Based on Mendelssohn’s “Wedding March,” it’s given a sparkling arrangement that creates a touch of fantasy.

Rin Oikawa’s clear, transparent vocals are wonderful.

Its cute vibe is a big hit with women! Part 2, which arranges Wagner’s Wedding March, is also recommended.