Music at a wedding is the best part of the celebration. A celebration with a black wedding song is a good way to celebrate the love incorporated into the rich black culture. Black songs are known to be soulful and can become the perfect soundtrack to a beautiful love story. Their songs can help the couple express their journey to love and relate their story to beautiful lyrics.
Putting a black wedding ceremony song during your wedding is an artful expression and can be a showcase of heritage and love. Delve into the melodies and heartfelt lyrics of black wedding songs and include them in the array of musical genres to include during your wedding.
Black wedding ceremony songs such as r&b ballads and gospel hymns are a good way to celebrate your love story. It is also a good way to infuse your memorable celebration with a curated soundtrack. These celebrations should be completed with a good soundtrack that will be remarkable to all your guests.
Here is a guide to finding a good black wedding song that will be the soundtrack of your perfect wedding.
The entrance of the bride is one of the most anticipated moments in a wedding ceremony. When paired with a perfect soundtrack, it can encapsulate her journey, their love story, and her beauty. The bride's entrance songs are the uplifting anthems that will give vibrancy to the start of the celebration.
The song when the bride marches in should make all the guests look at the bride when walking down the aisle. This moment is where everyone should be in awe of how beautiful the bride is and should be accompanied by the perfect song that she can march on to. The song will add a layer of memory to the ceremony and additional feelings to the atmosphere.
The song choice for the bride’s entrance can be overwhelming, but here are some ideas that you can use.
1. Spend my life with you, Eric Bennett.
2. For you, Kenny Lattimore
3. Stay with you: Cade and Cheat Codes
4. At last, Etta James
5. Happily Ever After: Jordan Fisher
6. The Point of It All: Anthony Hamilton
7. All My Life: KCi and Jojo
8. Here and Now: Luther Vandross
9. Always: Heatwave
10. By Your Side, Jonas Blue
11. Lady in My Life, Michael Jackson
12. Candy: Cameo
13. No ordinary love is sad.
14. Angel of Mine: Monica
15. Halo: Beyonce
16. Overjoyed, Stevie Wonder
17. Why I love you, Major
18. All this love, DeBarge
19. There Goes My Baby—Usher
20. So high, Sojah
21. I believe in you and me, Whitney Houston.
22. Nobody: Keith Sweat
23. Back at one: Brian McKnight
24. September: Earth, Wind, and Fire
25. Thinkin about you, Frank Ocean
26. Just the two of us—Bill Withers and Grover Wahsignton Jr.
27. Ain’t No Mountain High Enough—Marvin Gaye and Tammi Terrell
28. Endless love: Luther Vandross and Mariah Carey
29. Caught up in the rapture, Anita Baker
The first dance between the bride and groom is a magical moment that should be accompanied by a perfect soundtrack. A good black wedding dance song that can encapsulate their love story from start to finish is a good way to do it.
Many couples would opt for something memorable for the both of them. Their own soundtrack, even. But for some, they are looking for something fitting. Something that will truly represent their love story. A good, soulful R&B, black wedding song will be an option for them, and they will have a long list to choose from. Here are some of the songs that can be used as a first dance song for a black wedding ceremony.
30. At your best (you are love), Aaliyah
31. Ain’t nobody—Chaka Khan and Rufus
32. Summer Rain, Johnny Rivers
33. You are Charlie Wilson.
34. All my tomorrows, Frank Sinatra
35. Made to Love You, Gerald Levert
36. Stay With You, John Legend
37. Let’s Stay Together, Al Green
38. By Your Side, Sade
39. This will be an everlasting love, Natalie Cole
40. Always, Atlantic Starr
41. Fortunate: Maxwell
42. Promise: Ciara
43. If I Ever Fall in Love (Acapella): Shai
44. Happily Ever After: A Case
45. Lost without you, Robin Thicke
46. Share My Life, Kem
47. When I First Saw You, Jamie Foxx
48. Love Ballad, LTD
49. Exceptional: Babyface
50. A Couple of Forevers, Chrisette Michele
51. A good night, John Legend
52. Have you ever been, Brandy?
53. If I Ain’t Got You, Alicia Keys
54. Happy, Ashanti
55. Sweet Love, Anita Baker
56. I want to be your lover, Prince.
57. I Found Love (Cindy’s Song): Bebe and Cece Winans
58. Everything: Mary J. Blige
59. All this love, DeBarge
A good set of black wedding song playlists should accompany your wedding. It should be played during the whole celebration to set the mood. A reception should have a good playlist that is more than just a collection of songs. It should be a collection of songs that reflect tradition, history, and personal significance.
Each song at the reception should be chosen and reflect the spirit and heritage of the couple. This section is for the suggested songs for your receptions, which can be timeless classics or contemporary hits. Curate your reception playlist with a list of good black wedding songs.
60. Cherish the day. Sade
61. Baby be mine, Michael Jackson
62. The best thing that ever happened to me was Gladys Knight and the Pips.
63. Ribbon in the Sky, Stevie Wonder
64. Ordinary People: John Legend
65. Love and Happiness, Al Green
66. Love on Top: Beyonce
67. My Girl: The Temptation
68. All night long, The Mary Jane Girls
69. Rock Wit'cha, Bobby Brown
70. Lady D'Angelo
71. Right Here: SWV
72. Love TKO: Teddy Pendergrass
73. Nothing Even Matters, Lauryn Hill
74. You’re the First, the Last, and My Everything, Barry White
75. Soon as I get home, Faith Evans
76. Cater 2: Destiny’s Child
77. We Belong Together, by Mariah Carey
78. Differences: Ginuwine
79. Because of you, Ne-yo
80. Let me love you, Mario.
81. Let’s get married—Jagged Edge
82. Wifey: Next
83. Why don’t we fall in love?
84. The Point of It All: Anthony Hamilton
85. Love all over me, Monica
86. So Beautiful: Musiq Soulchild
87. Adorn, Miguel
88. Every Time I Close My Eyes, Babyface
89. You and I—Avant and Keke Wyatt
The exit ceremony is the final moment that lingers for all those who attended the ceremony. It is the moment when the couple will start their new journey as husband and wife. This is also the moment when family and friends will send their well wishes.
Just like any part of the whole celebration, this part of the wedding must be accompanied by a good selection of black wedding songs. Wrap up your celebration with a good song list that will reflect your journey as a couple. Include multitudes of melodies and explore different classic black songs for your exit ceremony.
Here are some of the songs suggested to be part of your exit ceremony playlist that will add additional color to your wedding.
90. Fall for you, Leela James
91. Why I Love You, Major
92. 1+1: Beyonce
93. You are loved, Tamia.
94. For you, I will, Monica.
95. Incomplete: Sisqo
96. Knocks me off my feet—Donell Jones
97. Until the end of time, Justin Timberlake and Beyonce
98. Heaven, Jamie Foxx
99. I love you, I do—Jennifer Hudson
100. The Matrimony: Usher, Wale
101. Sweet Lady: Tyrese
102. Falling for you, Tamia
103. Love Brings Change, Jamie Foxx
104. Real Thing: Pink Sweats, Tori Kelly
105. For the love of you, parts 1 and 2: The Isley Brothers
106. These Three Words: Stevie Wonder
107. Black Love, Masego
108. I believe in you. Joe, NSYNC
109. Speechless: Beyonce
110. Brown Eyes: Destiny’s Child
111. My, My, My—Johnny Gill
112. Isn’t She Lovely?, Stevie Wonder
113. Like a Star, by Corinne Bailey Rae
114. Love’s Holiday: Earth, Wind, and Fire
115. Signed, Sealed, Delivered (I’m Yours)—Stevie Wonder
116. You are my lady, Freddie Jackson.
117. Forever Ain’t Enough, J. Holiday
118. Thank God I found you. Mariah Carey, Joe, 98degrees
119. I love the way you love me, Boyzone.
In a celebration of love and tradition, black wedding songs should be a good addition. These black wedding songs can be a personal expression of the couple. A good playlist can set a good mood and give depth to the whole ceremony. These soul-stirring melodies will serve as a testament to the love and unity of the couple.
Celebrating a black or goth wedding with a song is more than just choosing a song. It should reflect the journey, the history, and the tradition of the couple. The whole playlist should be a tribute to them and should be a good starting point for their new journey. Putting in a good melody with heartfelt lyrics at a wedding will make it more memorable and will fill the celebration with love, laughter, and cherished moments.
As the newlyweds start their new chapter, these songs and melodies will be part of their lives. And every time they hear a song that has been a part of their wedding, it will bring out memories from the ceremony. They will always be reminded of the happy moments and memories that the ceremony has created.
With all the songs in place, you can now choose the perfect song that you can use for your wedding.
Beyonce famously chose a unique and personal song for her walk down the aisle: Ave Maria by Franz Schubert. This classical piece, sung by Beyonce's father, added a touch of elegance and intimacy to her wedding ceremony.
Beyonce and Jay-Z opted for a special and personal song for their first dance: Crazy in Love by Beyonce ft. Jay-Z. This song, originally released in 2003, holds particular significance for their relationship and adds a sentimental touch to their wedding celebration.
Traditionally, the groom picks out the mother-son dance song for his wedding. This is his opportunity to express his gratitude and love for his mother through a special dance together. However, ultimately the decision of who chooses the song should be made by the groom and his mother together.
This is the most common tradition, with the bride's father escorting her down the aisle and then sharing a special dance before handing her over to the groom. The groom then dances with his mother, creating a parallel moment of connection and appreciation.