[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 reception entertainment! (91–100)
father-in-lawHanawa

A heartwarming song by Hanawa, filled with family love.
The lyrics, which convey his wife’s feelings toward her father, resonate deeply with listeners.
Released in October 2018, the song celebrates family bonds and gratitude, moving many people.
It’s perfect as a performance at weddings and receptions; if sung with thanks to the bride and groom, it’s sure to fill the venue with a warm atmosphere.
When you want to express your feelings to someone special, why not choose this song? It will surely become a memorable and wonderful piece.
Letter ~To You at Fifteen~Angela Aki

A simple yet powerful piano-and-vocal number by Angela Aki from 2008.
Its heartwarming lyrics feature messages from one’s grown-up self to their 15-year-old self.
Chosen as the compulsory piece for the middle school division of the NHK National School Music Competition, it has been sung by many choirs.
With a relatively relaxed tempo and a melody line that isn’t too difficult, it’s likely easy for men to sing as well.
It’s also a perfect choice for a wedding or reception performance.
If you sing it with gratitude for the bride and groom, it’s sure to touch their hearts.
Two Murasakis TokyoOsmanthus × Tokyoienne

A duet that portrays love in Tokyo at night is perfect for wedding ceremonies and receptions.
If the bride and groom learn and sing this song, the venue is sure to erupt with excitement! It will undoubtedly create a charming performance that makes everyone’s hearts flutter.
With its gentle melody and heartwarming lyrics, it sets the tone for celebrating the couple’s love.
Sing it with wishes for the newlyweds’ happiness, and it will surely become a wonderful memory.
It’s an easy song to try—not only for those who are good at karaoke, but also for those who aren’t—so give it a go!
Together foreverKobukuro

It was released in 2004 as Kobukuro’s 10th single.
In 2007, it drew attention as a wedding song after Jinsei Jinnai performed it with a piano-and-vocal rendition during his televised wedding reception with Norika Fujiwara on the nationwide Nippon TV network, and it has since become a staple at weddings.
It stayed on the charts for 99 weeks, making it Kobukuro’s longest-lasting hit among their singles.
Ladybug SambaCherish

Cherish’s signature song is captivating for its dreamy, fantastical worldview.
Originally included on their 1973 album “Spring Romance,” the track received an overwhelming number of requests after being played on ABC Radio and was released as a single.
It went on to become a million seller and Cherish’s biggest hit.
The lyrics, which depict insects celebrating a wedding, overflow with love for the bride and groom.
Sing it as entertainment at a wedding or reception, and it’s sure to fill the venue with happiness!
Thank youTakuya Ohashi

It’s a song by Takuya Ohashi filled with gratitude.
You can really feel the deep love for family and loved ones.
Released in July 2008, it was also used as the theme song for the NHK Saturday drama “Keiji no Genba.” The song expresses feelings for parents who are far away and gratitude toward those who have offered support.
The phrase “I’m truly glad I was born to you” has a powerful resonance that touches listeners’ hearts.
It’s a perfect song for a groom to dedicate to his parents.
If you can play the guitar, performing it as a solo acoustic rendition would make it even more moving.
grandchildItsuro Oizumi

A signature song by Itsuro Oizumi infused with deep love for his grandchild.
Released in 1999, it brought a fresh breeze to the enka world.
The feelings of a grandfather wishing for his grandchild’s growth seep into the heart along with a warm melody.
There are versions for a boy and for a girl, each singing about their respective stages of growing up.
The actual voice of his grandchild is included, adding an intimate touch.
If a grandfather of the bride or groom sings it at a wedding or reception, the entire venue is sure to be moved.
It’s a perfect song for those who want to feel the bonds of family and love that transcends generations.






