Best Wedding Songs 2024: A Complete Guide to Wedding Music

If you’re looking for the “most average” wedding songs 2024 has to offer, keep moving. If you want the best wedding songs, we’ve got you covered with playlists and song ideas.

Play the best wedding songs to keep people dancing like this man.

When we first Googled “wedding songs 2024,” we saw list after list of the same 12 jams (that’s one fewer jam than LeBron had in his rookie season). You are not a rookie couple, and you deserve more wedding music choices. That’s why we created this complete guide to wedding music.

Whether you’re into soda-pop 50’s nostalgia or sticky 70’s funk, use our wedding song picks to set the right tone and put guests in a celebratory mood. Let’s boogie.

Just the Hits, Please.

There’s… a lot of wedding music below. If your time is precious—and if you’re planning a wedding, it isthis mix is for you. Share it with your DJ as inspo, or read on to customize your own playlist of the best wedding songs.

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Live Band vs. DJ (vs. Wedding Song Playlist)

Before you load your playlist with the best wedding songs, you’ve got to decide how to deliver the music. Here’s how to achieve your desired party vibe, and what to consider.

LIVE BAND

Instruments and musicians beat a guy with a laptop any day, but booking live talent is more expensive. Also, bands are like restaurant menus—if they’re offering 50 pages worth of options, chances are all of it will be mediocre. Make sure the band can actually play the songs that are most important to you.

DJs have all the greats at their fingertips, and hiring one is cheaper than hiring a band. DJ’s are also less complicated: string quartets and Jimi Hendrix cover bands need more space and a larger power supply than a DJ, which can impact your venue options. But with so many “DJ’s” in the game, there’s a higher risk of hiring a total vibe-killer.

WEDDING DJ

WEDDING PLAYLIST

When you hire a DJ, you’re (hopefully) hiring experience. They can feel the crowd and give the party CPR when necessary—something that’s harder to do through a wedding playlist. Sure, you can stack the thing with all your favorite songs, but keeping your wedding party (and a lot of humans over the age of 50) on the dance floor requires sacrificing some of your faves.

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Best Wedding Ceremony Songs

As traditional officiants tend to mention, your wedding ceremony is the reason friends and family have assembled. This is the heart of your wedding day, and the wedding music you choose for your ceremony should be an earnest reflection of you and your partner.

Best Wedding Processionals

This might be the one time in your life you can demand to be treated like royalty, so if that’s you, so go ahead and get your Pachelbel on. At the same time, a processional doesn’t always require trumpets.

Classic Processionals
Modern Processionals
The Beatles late in career.

Best Wedding Songs for the Ceremony

Without music, your wedding ceremony is going to be boring. Whether you’re trying to make your meaningful symbolic act extra meaningful, or just want to make sure your uncle awake, consider these songs the soundtrack to lighting that candle / pouring that sand / drinking that wine.

Best Wedding Recessionals

The recessional music should capture the excitement and optimism of the promise you’ve just made to your partner, yet not be so infectious as to make your guests leave their seats before they’ve been dismissed by an usher.

Classic Recessionals

Modern Recessionals

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Best Wedding Music for the Reception

How do you avoid all the unavoidable post-nup chatter with random relatives? Make sure your reception is a 2-3 hour dance party that does not quit. Choose the best wedding songs possible (and have an open bar) to make this dream a reality.

Best Wedding Songs for the First Dance

If you’re still in the market for a personal love anthem, we have ideas. Or, kick off married life with your song (as in “that’s our song”).

Best Wedding Songs for Parent Dances

The goal here is to get your parents to cry (they love that), so choose a song that makes them think of you as a newborn baby.

Best Wedding Songs for Starting the Party

Not everyone is a dance robot sent back from the future to get the party started. Body-moving is an art. Jump-start those human boogie bones with this party fuel.

Best Wedding Songs for Slow Dancing

A few slower songs will bring stodgy wedding guests to the floor, but don’t turn it into a ghost town by going full-McLachlan. Here are best bets for slowish wedding reception music.

Prince playing guitar in purple light.

Best Wedding Songs for Sing-Alongs

Every song is the best wedding song for a sing-along, and there is truly something magical about all of your guests slurring their way through a well-known tune. Don’t miss that magic.

Best Wedding Songs for Line Dancing

The songs proven to get your grandma on the dance floor (or conjure their spirit). You need those photos (or those orb sightings), so you need at least a few of these songs.

Best LGBTQIA+ Anthems

Let your Pride flag fly with these wedding-ready bangers.

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Best Wedding Songs by Genre

Each genre should get representation at your dance-a-thon. To get the best boogie bang for your buck, be sure you add the best wedding songs from each genre to your playlist.

Americana & Country Music

Country is more than steel guitars and lonely cowboys (but it’s definitely also both of those things). In addition to the classics (e.g. Strait, Twain), we gave some love to modern country.

Pop Music

Think you’re too good for Pop? The genre was sonically engineered to make everyone feel great. You need some feel-great wedding songs on your playlist.

Rock Music

You don’t need hard rock to rock hard. These classic rock wedding songs will leave you sweaty without diminishing your guests’ auditory senses.

R&B & Soul Music

This playlist pulls double duty: wedding reception music and also honeymoon music. Don’t skip the rhythm, blues, or soul.

Dance & Electronic Music

You’re probably not trying to pull too many sexagenarians onto the dance floor with these wedding songs, but you’ll make up for it in kiddos—children love neon glow sticks.

Disco Music

We do not offer rental bell-bottom tux pants or platform patent leather shoes. We do offer this boogie-licious disco playlist full of wedding songs guaranteed to burn the mother down.

Funk Music

What’s the point of getting married if you can’t hear the dank thump of an electric bass guitar? Add these funkified wedding songs to your list.

Hip-Hop & Rap Music

Passion is essential for a long, happy marriage. That’s why Ice Cube has been happily married for nearly 32 years.

Beyonce on stage.
Reggae Music

Come for the “Cheap Thrills,” stay for the “Funky Kingston.” This is highly danceable wedding music.

Stupid Wedding Music

Yes, that’s right—these are just dumb wedding songs that people love. We are people! We love this stupid playlist!

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Best Wedding Songs by Decade

For best results, pick a handful of defining tracks from each era to bring balance to your dance floor. If you’re that couple whose inspiration board features a 45lb disco ball, don’t worry—an all-70’s playlist is fine, too.

The 50’s

You’d expect the perfect playlist for your saddle shoes and soda pop doo-wop-fest, when in fact, this is mostly Little Richard making you feel alive.

The 60’s

Honestly, not wildly different from the 50’s wedding music we’ve recommended, but with slightly better sound quality.

The 70’s

The 70’s saw a little glam, a little more electronic influence, and more of The Isley Brothers.

The 80’s

Bowie, Prince—the 80’s gave us so much incredible art and so many great wedding songs.

Elton John at the piano played some of the best wedding songs.
The 90’s

Are you more “MMMBop” or more “Doo Wop?” We aren’t here to judge.

The 00’s

We can sum up our wedding songs playlist for the oughts in three words: It’s Britney, bitch.

The 10’s

If you’re Gen Z or a Milennial, this could be the decade you’ll need the least coaching on.

The 20’s

We know, the 20’s just started (kind of), and we’ll be updating this as the decade progresses.

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Wedding Music Quick Lists

10 Wedding Songs You Must Play

Ignore the greatest dance songs of all time at your own peril. These are the best of the best wedding songs, and you’ve gotta have them on your playlist.

10 Wedding Songs to Retire

Sir Mix-A-Lot has professed his love for juicy doubles at every wedding reception since the early 90’s, but that doesn’t mean he has to land on your playlist.

9 Go-To Artists for Wedding Songs

As long as you don’t dig down into the deep tracks, these artists have recorded some of the best wedding songs of all time. If you need to give your DJ or wedding band a little inspiration, these are the names to drop.

Stevie Wonder
Missy Elliott
Elton John
Outkast
Beyoncé
or Destiny’s Child
Madonna
Shania Twain

Prince (Ƭ̵̬̊)

10 Celebrity First Dance Wedding Songs

Take inspiration from these glitter-covered humans’ first dances as married glitter-covered humans. Some are oldies, some are new tunes, and some songs were recorded by the couple (probably shy away from that last example).

George Clooney & Amal Alamuddin
Justin Timberlake & Jessica Biel
Nicole Kidman & Keith Urban (and others)
Reese Witherspoon & Jim Toth
Neil Patrick Harris & David Burtka
President Barack Obama & Michelle Robinson
Beyonce & Jay-Z
Ellen DeGeneres & Portia de Rossi
Paul McCartney & Nancy Shevell
Kate Middleton & Prince William

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Only the best for your big day.

You’re well on your way to creating a unique playlist filled with the best wedding songs of all time, from a variety of genres. You put in the time, and your efforts will absolutely pay off. But will you give the same level of attention to planning the rest of your wedding?

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