Bouquet Toss Songs
The bouquet toss is one of the more fun and lighthearted moments of the reception. It’s a chance to bring some energy to the dance floor and get guests involved. The music should match that…
The bouquet toss is one of the more fun and lighthearted moments of the reception. It’s a chance to bring some energy to the dance floor and get guests involved. The music should match that…
These songs can be used to allow the bridal party to dance into the reception as they are being announced. They could also be a great first dance with the entire bridal party on the…
This song set is not as popular as it once was. Many guests think that it is impolite to ask guests to pay for the chance to dance with the bride. However, if you decide…
Every wedding is different, and there are no “rules” when it comes to music. That said, there are certain songs that don’t always land well on the dance floor or may not fit the tone…
During the summer, I spend a lot of time DJing around pools, and one question comes up all the time: How do you build a great pool party playlist? The answer depends on two things.…
The cake cutting is a quick moment in your reception, but it’s a fun one. It’s often one of the first things you do together as a married couple during the celebration. The music here…
The father-daughter dance is one of the most meaningful moments of the night. It’s a chance to pause the celebration for a moment and recognize a relationship that has been there from the very beginning.…
The garter toss is one of those moments that can go a lot of different ways depending on the couple and the crowd. Some couples want to lean into the humor, some want to…
Your first dance is one of the most personal moments of your entire wedding day. It is the one song that couples think about, debate, and sometimes struggle with for weeks leading up to the…
The time has come. The officiant says, “I now pronounce you married.” You kiss. Now what plays as you walk back down the aisle together? Do you go traditional with “Wedding March” by Mendelssohn, or…