[2026] Brighten your wedding with Western music BGM! Recommended English-language wedding songs
We’re introducing some recommended Western songs for your wedding BGM! If you’re a couple who loves Western music, you’ll want to make your reception feel like “you” by using Western tracks throughout.
That said, if you switch out every track for each scene and for background conversations, you’ll end up needing a dozen or more songs.
Your favorite songs might not always suit a celebratory occasion, and choosing can be tough… So for those dealing with that dilemma, we’ve put together a list of Western songs that work well across various wedding moments.
We focused our research on recent hits, including the latest tracks, and we also introduce timeless classics in the latter half—so you’re sure to get compliments on your great taste.
Use this article as a guide to help you create a wedding that’s brimming with your unique personalities!
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[2026] Enliven Your Wedding with Western Music BGM! Recommended Western Wedding Songs (21–30)
Where Is The Love?The Black Eyed Peas

“Where Is the Love?”—the smash hit by the popular American hip-hop group the Black Eyed Peas.
It’s a masterpiece noted for its grand strings and melodic chorus that, in a good way, doesn’t feel typically hip-hop.
Its peaceful vibe makes it perfect as wedding background music.
A Thousand MilesVanessa Carlton

This is the song “A Thousand Miles,” released in 2002 by Vanessa Carlton, an American singer-songwriter and pianist.
Its beautiful piano melody truly captivates the heart and ear! It’s a refreshing, free-spirited track that feels like taking a drive.
It’s included on the album Be Not Nobody.
SymphonyClean Bandit

This track blends electronic elements with a strongly orchestral sound to create a grand, immersive world.
The lyrics, expressing a desire to walk the same path in life and to be together, are perfect for two people about to share their lives.
A Whole New WorldSweetbox

This is Disney’s classic “A Whole New World,” covered by the German music group Sweetbox.
The song’s popularity resurged with the release of the live-action film Aladdin in 2019.
This version is arranged in an electronic music style, giving it a more sparkling feel than the musical version.
It’s a very romantic track, so it’s perfect for weddings!
Just The Way You AreBruno Mars

This is the song “Just The Way You Are,” released in 2010 by Bruno Mars, a singer-songwriter and producer from Honolulu.
Isn’t it a wedding classic? His sexy vocals help set a romantic mood! It’s included on the album Doo-Wops & Hooligans.
OathOath ft. Becky G

This is a song called “Oath” by British singer Cher Lloyd, featuring American singer-songwriter Becky G.
The song carries the message, “I swear we’ll keep having lots of fun from here on out.” Its lively guitar sound and rhythmic rap are sure to lift your spirits! It’s a very cute track showcasing both of their voices.
UnconditionallyKaty Perry

Katy Perry herself has said, “This is one of the many kinds of love,” and this song is about loving unconditionally.
Her soaring high notes convey a broad, expansive sense of love.
The track was included on her 2013 album PRISM.



