[Popular Wedding Songs] Zexy’s Popular Commercial Song
You often see commercials for Zexy, the well-known wedding magazine, when watching TV, don’t you?
These ads feature models and actresses playing brides, and they’re filled with a wonderfully happy atmosphere.
Many of these commercials use joyful music, and I’m sure plenty of viewers have heard a song in a CM and become curious about it.
So in this article, we’ll introduce all the songs that have been used in Zexy commercials!
Many of the tracks featured in Zexy’s ads are also very popular as wedding BGM, so feel free to use this as a reference when choosing your own music!
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[Popular Wedding Songs] Zexy’s Popular Commercial Songs (21–30)
ButterflyKimura Kaera

A beloved wedding standard, this song has long been cherished as music that brightens happy moments like weddings.
Kaela Kimura wrote it in 2009 for her best friend’s wedding.
Its beautiful lyrics liken the bride to a butterfly and convey the joy of marriage and heartfelt blessings.
Immediately after its release, it drew attention and was featured as the commercial song for Recruit’s wedding magazine Zexy.
With a universal message celebrating a loved one’s new journey, it’s perfect for marking the couple’s new beginning—why not use it to enhance the atmosphere at your wedding ceremony or reception?
By your side.riria.

Gently and warmly expressing the happiness of walking through life with a loved one, this song by Riria was chosen as the opening theme for the TV anime My Happy Marriage.
Feelings and affection for someone precious are delicately portrayed through her tender vocals.
Its soundscape—quiet yet powerful—will add an even more radiant touch to the joyful atmosphere of a wedding.
Wishing for a Cinderella-like happiness, the song seems to speak on behalf of a bride’s blissful heart.
Why not create a moving wedding scene with this track?
[Popular Wedding Songs] Zexy’s Popular Commercial Songs (31–40)
normal temperatureVaundy

Mizuki Kayashima and Katsuumi Hyodo appear in Recruit’s Zexy app commercial, “Renewal!” The song featured in the upbeat wedding-themed CM is Vaundy’s “Jonetsu (Constant Heat),” included on his 2023 album “replica.” The lyrics depict a love so strong that everything in the body—even its warmth—burns for you.
It’s a perfect match for a love-filled wedding! With its lively melody and rhythm, it’s also recommended as background music for wedding ceremonies and receptions.
Slow motionNakamori Akina

This is a promotional commercial for Zexy Enmusubi Agent, a matchmaking service produced by Zexy.
The ad features Rena Takeda, and the memorable line is her monologue, “I met my destined person.” It turns out that this “destined person” is actually her assigned agent.
The message emphasizes that meeting a good agent is essential to meeting the right partner.
The background music is Akina Nakamori’s “Slow Motion.” Released in 1982, the song is a love track themed around a shocking, fateful encounter—making it a perfect choice for this commercial.



