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A curated list of stylish Western songs recommended for wedding BGM

At weddings and receptions, many people want to use stylish Western songs as background music.

Upbeat Western music easily creates a chic atmosphere, which is why it’s so popular with many brides and grooms.

However, when it comes time to choose specific songs, you might find yourself wondering which ones are best.

In this article, we’ll introduce a wide selection of stylish Western tracks that are perfect for weddings and receptions.

You can pick one song from those introduced here, or if you find a track you love, we also recommend using the entire album it’s on.

Take a look and use this guide to help you with your song selection.

Trendy Western Songs Recommended for Wedding BGM (41–50)

On Top Of the WorldImagine Dragons

Imagine Dragons – On Top Of The World (Official Music Video)
On Top Of the WorldImagine Dragons

“On Top Of the World” means “to be over the moon; to feel absolutely on top of the world.” It’s a perfect song for a bride and groom who are at the peak of happiness right now.

You’ll want to use it as BGM for the most exciting moments of the wedding, like the couple’s entrance or after their outfit change! The lyrics are about overcoming hardships, so it’s also a great choice to dedicate to two people who are about to take on life together.

I’m YoursJason Mraz

Jason Mraz – I’m Yours (Official Video) [4K Remaster]
I'm YoursJason Mraz

One of the signature songs by American singer-songwriter Jason Mraz, who has gained popularity for his unique sound centered on acoustic guitar while weaving in elements of pop, rock, and jazz.

Included on his fourth studio album, “We Sing.

We Dance.

We Steal Things.” released in 2008, this track became a global hit, spending six consecutive weeks at No.

1 on the Billboard Hot 100.

With Mraz’s warm vocals and a simple, soothing melody, this medium-tempo song conveys a straightforward desire to open one’s heart to a loved one and accept that love with honesty.

Its message—life only happens once, so live fully in the present without overthinking—makes it a perfect fit for a wedding, as two people embark on a new chapter together.

It’s a sure bet to add a romantic touch to a ceremony where eternal love is pledged.

What I Like About YouJonas Blue ft. Theresa Rex

Jonas Blue – What I Like About You ft. Theresa Rex (Official Video)
What I Like About YouJonas Blue ft. Theresa Rex

A June wedding with a hint of summer in the air is perfect for productions that use outdoor venues like open terraces.

This popular track by tropical house hitmaker Jonas Blue became a global hit.

While he previously focused on floor-fillers, shifting his stage to a more pop-oriented audience truly allowed his talent to blossom.

Isn’t it the ideal sound for a bright, celebratory moment that makes everyone happy? The message fits perfectly, too.

CAN’T STOP THE FEELING!Justin Timberlake

Justin Timberlake – CAN’T STOP THE FEELING! (from DreamWorks Animation’s “TROLLS”) (Official Video)
CAN'T STOP THE FEELING!Justin Timberlake

Justin Timberlake’s hit song “CAN’T STOP THE FEELING!” is a perfect choice for a wedding entrance.

Released in 2016, the track was written to accompany the film Trolls and delivers a wonderful blend of pop and R&B.

Ever since its release, it has continued to captivate listeners.

Its exhilarating, feel-good rhythm will make the couple’s new beginning truly shine.

Brimming with positive energy, this song is highly recommended—not only for the bride and groom, but also as a crowd-pleaser that gets all the guests involved and having fun together.

Marry MeMeghan Trainor

MEGHAN TRAINOR – Marry Me (Wedding Video)
Marry MeMeghan Trainor

A personal track included on Meghan Trainor’s The Love Train.

It’s a love song that straightforwardly expresses the desire to walk through life with the one you love, inspired by Meghan’s romance with her husband.

The lyrics are striking in their purity—eschewing flashy flourishes in favor of simply conveying heartfelt emotions.

Musically, it’s pop with hints of doo-wop, and the warm sound of the ukulele is soothing.

The song was actually used at Meghan Trainor and Daryl Sabara’s wedding, and footage of the ceremony appears in the music video—a lovely touch.

It’s a perfect, moving choice for a wedding, fitting for the moment when vows of eternal love are exchanged.