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!
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I Was Born To Love YouQueen

A famous song by Queen that everyone knows.
In Japan, it became a hot topic when it was used as the theme song for a drama starring Takuya Kimura.
Many couples choose it for their entrance, as it directly expresses the title, “I Was Born to Love You.”
Wonderful WorldETERNITY∞

Among Western songs, this track enjoys immense popularity.
Its dreamy quality makes it especially exciting for entrances, so many couples who choose Western music for their entrance use this song.
The lyrics featuring “ETERNITY”—meaning forever—are another reason it’s favored by newlyweds.
HappinessAI

This is a perfect song for a winter wedding, sung by a quarter-Japanese female singer AI known for her soulful voice.
It was featured as the Coca-Cola Christmas campaign CM song.
With lyrics that express a woman’s sincere feelings, it’s a popular wedding song for entrance scenes.
Far AwayNickelback

A love song released in March 2006 as the fourth single from Nickelback’s fifth album, All The Right Reasons, which became a hit selling over 10 million copies.
The couple who chooses this as their wedding entrance song has surely overcome many challenges to reach this day.
It’s a perfect song for a bride and groom who greet this ending with tears.
There’s no doubt it will be a moving piece that celebrates the two as they head to the head table.
just the way you areBruno Mars

Bruno Mars is a globally renowned artist who’s also very popular in Japan.
Among his songs, “Just The Way You Are” is especially popular as an entrance song for weddings and receptions.
Its gentle, warm vibe perfectly matches the atmosphere of a wedding.
It’s a stylish track that can completely transform the mood of the venue.
Familiasumika

For entrance songs at weddings and receptions, you’ll want to choose music with a gentle, warm atmosphere.
If you’re looking for something like that, I recommend “Familia” by the band sumika.
It was practically made with weddings in mind, featuring a tender yet radiant sound—perfect for an entrance song.
It’s also a classic choice, so if you don’t want to go wrong with your selection, be sure to check it out.
A bouquet of flowers with loveSuperfly

Since its release and up to the present day in 2016, this song is almost inevitably heard at weddings.
Powerfully singing about love, it’s popular with brides and grooms.
Because it’s a tune everyone can hum along to, it has come to be used especially often for the entrance.


