[2025] Popular wedding songs you’ll want to sing at karaoke. Also great for wedding ceremonies and reception entertainment!
There are plenty of chances to do karaoke at weddings, receptions, and the after-parties, aren’t there?
You want to give the newlyweds a musical gift to wish them happiness, but it’s hard to decide what to sing.
In this article, we’ll introduce recommended songs for karaoke at weddings, receptions, and after-parties.
We’ve gathered lots of songs that say “congratulations” or “thank you” to the bride and groom—from classic wedding tunes to songs that celebrate friendship with the couple.
Find the perfect song for their big day and help make it a truly happy occasion!
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[2025] Popular wedding songs you’ll want to sing at karaoke. Also great for wedding ceremonies and receptions! (61–70)
love letterEvery Little Thing

It was released in 2004 as Every Little Thing’s 27th single.
It was used as the theme song for the film “A Love Letter from Heaven” and as the commercial song for Nobel Confectionery’s Honey Kumquat Throat Candy.
With a gentle melody and lyrics that straightforwardly express feelings from a male perspective, it’s a moving song.
It’s the kind of song that makes you want to sing as if speaking to someone.
The Bride SambaHiromi Go

Hiromi Go, who debuted in 1972 and won a passionate following with his sweet looks and voice.
His song “Oyome Samba” has a samba-like rhythm that makes you want to start dancing, making it perfect for karaoke.
There’s a call-and-response part, so it’s easy to enjoy together with other participants around you, which is great, right? When a string of enka and other sad songs has brought the mood down and you want to brighten the atmosphere a bit, this song is your go-to.
Move your body within your comfort level and sing it cheerfully!
Wedding roadLGYankees ft. Noa

It’s a song full of warm memories.
The gentle melody born from the collaboration between LGYankees and Noa evokes a sense of the bride and groom’s happy future.
It’s included on the album “BARIBARI LGYankees,” released in February 2011.
Created on the occasion of a friend’s wedding, the piece expresses gratitude to one’s parents and a resolve to embark on a new life.
It portrays the journey of a junior who once caused their parents great worry, growing up and eventually reaching marriage.
It’s a perfect song for newlyweds to dedicate to their parents at a wedding.
The Theory of HappinessRingo Sheena

It’s a perfect song for the joyful atmosphere of weddings and receptions.
Included on the album “Muzai Moratorium,” this track was released in May 1998, just after Ringo Sheena’s debut.
The lyrics, which convey the feeling that the partner’s very existence is happiness, let you feel the couple’s love.
Born from her conflicted emotions about a relationship with a man she was dating in Fukuoka, the song captured many hearts with its pure expression of love.
It later appeared in a commercial and has become a beloved tune across generations.
It might be a great choice to sing as a surprise for the bride and groom!
AiMotohiro Hata

A gently sung piece about someone who once doubted the existence of love, gradually coming to feel it through meeting someone special.
Released in January 2010, it was used as the CM song for Panasonic’s LUMIX G series.
Hata Motohiro’s clear, translucent vocals and the simple, acoustic guitar–centered arrangement are striking.
It’s a perfect surprise gift from a groom to his bride.
Presenting this tender, embracing love song might even bring tears to the bride’s eyes.
If performed as entertainment at a wedding or reception, it will likely bathe the entire venue in a warm atmosphere.
A future we create togetherKetsumeishi

Released in 2011 as Ketsumeishi’s 24th single, it came out as a double A-side titled “Ballad / Kimi to Tsukuru Mirai.” The upbeat lyrics, which look toward the future with a loved one and embrace hope and dreams, are especially striking.
It’s the perfect song to wish a happy future for a couple getting married!
Family LandscapeHanaregumi

In the song with lyrics about highlights in the kitchen and whiskey glasses, it gently sings of a family scene you might not find in the idealized families that appear in films, yet one that exists everywhere in the real world.
The line, “We’re like friends, yet as distant as strangers—there’s always this cherished distance here,” is incredibly moving.






