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Here’s an updated version of songs for your wedding party to make a grand entrance.

At your wedding reception, I always say the grand entrance songs set the tone for the evening! Hopefully, this list will help you fit the mood you are going for. Check out the list of wedding party reception entrance songs below if you need some ideas.

Best Wedding Party Entrance Songs

No matter what vibe you’re going for, there are some wedding party entrance songs that are guaranteed to be a hit with your guests.  From the latest music to oldies but goodies, most of your guests will be familiar with the popular wedding party entrance songs listed below.

“Can’t Stop the Feeling,” by Justin Timberlake

“24K Magic,” by Bruno Mars

“I Gotta Feeling,” by Black Eyed Peas

“Feel This Moment,” by Pitbull ft. Christina Aguilera

“Without You,” by David Guetta ft. Usher

“Forever,” by Chris Brown

“Uptown Funk,” by Bruno Mars

“Crazy in Love,” by Beyonce ft. JAY Z

“Here For the Party,” Gretchen Wilson

“Down,” by Jay Sean ft. Lil Wayne

“Shut up and dance”, by Walk The Moon

Wedding Party Entrance Songs – Groomsmen

While we often see wedding party couples enter together, it’s not uncommon for groomsmen to make their arrival known with their own songs separately from the girls either.  Below are popular groomsmen entrance songs that will get everyone in the venue pumped as the groomsmen make their way into the reception.

“Thrift Shop,” by Macklemore and Ryan Lewis

“Thunderstruck,” by AC/DC

“My House,” by Flo Rida

“Panda,” by Desiigner

“Good Life,” by Kanye West ft. T-Pain

“Me and My Gang,” by Rascal Flatts

“Eye of the Tiger,” by Survivor

“Bring Em Out,” by T.I.

“Let’s Hear It for the Boy,” by Deniece Williams

“Rock You Like a Hurricane,” by Scorpions

“Sirius (Chicago Bulls Theme/Ricky “The Dragon” Steamboat Theme (WWF/WWE)”, by Alan Parsons Project

Wedding Party Entrance Songs – Bridal Party

Your bridesmaids have been by your side through it all, let’s give them the spotlight they deserve.  Below are some great picks that you can use as wedding entrance songs for the bridal party.

“Heroes (We Could Be),” by Alesso ft. Tove Lo

“Level up”, by Ciara

“Where Them Girls At,” by David Guetta ft. Nicki Minaj and Flo Rida

“Scream,” by Usher

“Country Girl (Shake it For Me),” by Luke Bryan

“Anything Could Happen,” by Ellie Goulding

“SexyBack,” by Justin Timberlake ft. Timbaland

“I Love Rock and Roll,” by Joan Jett & the Blackhearts

“Run the World (Girls),” by Beyoncé

“We Are Family,” by Sister Sledge

“Raise Your Glass,” by P!nk

“Tik Tok”, by Ke$ha

Funny Wedding Party Entrance Songs

After a serious ceremony, help your guests switch into party mode.  These funny wedding party entrance songs will get some laughs out of your guests and get them into the mood to party after dinner!

“It’s Tricky,” Run DMC

“Who Let the Dogs Out,” by Baha Men

“Can’t Touch This,” by MC Hammer

“Stanky Legg,” by GS Boyz

“Sexy and I Know It,” by LMFAO

“99 Problems,” by Jay-Z

“Apache (Jump on It),” by The Sugarhill Gang

“I’m Too Sexy,” by Right Said Fred

“Hustlin’,” by Rick Ross

“Shake Ya Tailfeather,” by Nelly ft. Murphy Lee, P. Diddy

“Gonna fly now (Theme from Rocky)”, by Bill Conti

Fun Wedding Party Entrance Songs

Here are some fun wedding entrance song suggestions that will get your reception off to a great start.

“Starships,” by Nicki Minaj

“Pour Some Sugar On Me,” by Deff Leppard

“Party in the U.S.A,” by Miley Cyrus

“Blurred Lines,” by Robin Thicke

“Timber,” by Pitbull ft. Ke$ha

“Chelsea Dagger,” by The Fratellis

“Best Day of My Life,” by American Authors

“Levels,” by Avicii

“Let’s Get It Started,” by the Black Eyed Peas

“On The Floor,” by Jennifer Lopez ft. Pitbull

“Light it up” by Major Lazor

“One more time”, by Daft Punk

“Good to be alive (Hallelujah)”, by Andy Grammar

“Geronimo”, by Sheppard

“Finesse”, by Bruno Mars

“There’s nothin holdin’ me back”, by Shawn Mendes

“In the name of love”, by Martin Garrix & Bebe Rexha

“Something just like this”, by The Chainsmokers and Cold Play

Check out more popular Wedding Party Intro songs in this Spotify playlist by DJ Jason Rullo!

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Where do I put the DJ at my wedding? https://jamminjason.com/where-do-i-put-the-dj-at-my-wedding/ https://jamminjason.com/where-do-i-put-the-dj-at-my-wedding/#respond Sun, 16 Feb 2020 22:10:09 +0000 https://jamminjason.com/?p=5907 no body puts dj in a corner

Wedding DJ Placement. Setting your Reception up for success.  Are you planning your wedding? Maybe you're at the seating chart step. Are you asking yourself "Where do I put my DJ at the wedding"?   If so, consider the Wedding DJ placement tips in this post to help energize your DJ experience.  Many couples often overlook […]

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no body puts dj in a corner

Wedding DJ Placement. Setting your Reception up for success. 

Are you planning your wedding? Maybe you’re at the seating chart step. Are you asking yourself “Where do I put my DJ at the wedding”?   If so, consider the Wedding DJ placement tips in this post to help energize your DJ experience.  Many couples often overlook the importance of laying out a comfortable, sensible reception space, and just assume that venue managers have their best interests in mind. However, that’s not always the case!

Every bride & groom wants their wedding day to go smoothly, have happy guests, and be an amazing dance party that everyone will talk about for years to come.  

There’s no doubt there’s a lot to consider when planning your seating chart: 

  • What shape is the room? 
  • How many guests will be in attendance? 
  • Is there a focal point in the room (i.e. a big fireplace or a wall of windows?)
  • …and most importantly, where is the dance floor and will your venue give you flexibility to place the dance floor where you want?

Try to make your dance floor the center of attention (after the bride/groom of course)

We don’t see this too often anymore, but sometimes the venue has the dance floor around the corner in an awkwardly shaped room or even in a separate room altogether.   This may cause your guests to miss your spotlight dances (i.e. first dance, cake cutting, bouquet toss, etc…).  Its also a far walk for your guests to get to the dance floor which usually leads to them just mingling by their tables (no matter how amazing the DJ is). 

My next point and the reason for this post…. 

Place your DJ next to the dance floor.

Exhibit A.  The image below shows the DJ in a corner, very far away from the dance floor.  DON’T. DO. THIS.  “Nobody puts DJ in a corner”. 

 

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Bad example of where to place your DJ at your wedding.

Your DJ needs to interact with & read your crowd

While you may not have opted for a interactive DJ, there is still a level of interaction that is required with any Wedding DJ.  Even if it is just basic announcements and directing your guests on where to look for the next formality. 

One of the best skills your DJ should have is the ability to read a crowd that is on the dance floor.  Reading a crowd & their reactions to the songs being play helps the DJ continue to curate an awesome set to keep your guests on the floor the rest of the evening. 

If the DJ is too far from the dance floor or worse yet, can’t see it at all, you are limiting his/her ability to provide an amazing experience for you and your guests, not to mention the energy disconnect between the DJ and the crowd.

Tables between your DJ and the Dance Floor = bad experience for guests at those tables

This becomes tough balancing act for the DJ because he/she will need to accommodate volume levels for those guests seated at the tables closest to the speakers AND for those guests the furthest away.  

The most ideal location for the DJ setup is right next to the dance floor, bonus points if the dance floor is in the middle of the room!  If you can, arrange tables in a “U” around the dance floor, with the head table opposite the dance floor from the DJ. This allows the DJ to cover the entire ballroom acoustically with balance.  Ideally, you want the sound to be loudest on the dance floor and a little quieter out by the tables so guests can converse comfortably. 

But, I don’t want the DJ in the background of all my photos. 

Hiring a professional photographer will take care of this concern for you.  Any pro photographer should be experienced enough to shoot away from the DJ to get some pretty amazing shots.   DJ equipment these days aren’t big and bulky anymore,well ours isn’t at least 😉

Some final tips when it comes to reception layout

  • Don’t put the BAR outside of the main room if at all possible.
  • Don’t create a lounge space outside of the room.
  • Don’t position guest tables too close to each other (keep them close, but comfortable). 

 

 

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All The Things A Wedding DJ Does https://jamminjason.com/all-the-things-a-wedding-dj-does/ https://jamminjason.com/all-the-things-a-wedding-dj-does/#respond Thu, 28 Feb 2019 16:59:40 +0000 https://jamminjason.com/?p=5745 All the Things Your Wedding DJ Can Do (Besides Play Music) July 20, 2018, By Kim Forrest of Wedding Wire. Your wedding DJ will play a vital role on your big day—and it’s actually more than just playing music to fill the dance floor. In fact, a wedding DJ has many jobs to do, some of which […]

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All the Things Your Wedding DJ Can Do (Besides Play Music)

July 20, 2018, By Kim Forrest of Wedding Wire.

Your wedding DJ will play a vital role on your big day—and it’s actually more than just playing music to fill the dance floor. In fact, a wedding DJ has many jobs to do, some of which you’ll see, others that are more under-the-radar. That’s why hiring a well-reviewed professional is totally worth it (meaning, creating a Spotify playlist, plugging your iPhone into some speakers, and calling it a day really won’t cut it).

Here are the things you probably didn’t know your rockstar wedding DJ can do—aside from playing major tuneage, that is.

Helps enforce the day-of timeline 

While your wedding planner and/or venue will likely take the lead on creating your wedding-day timeline, an experienced DJ will certainly contribute, since he/she knows how long certain parts of the reception will take. What’s more, your wedding DJ is responsible for executing and enforcing the timeline during your reception, making announcements to ensure that events occur on time and if there are any hold-ups, adjusting accordingly.

Provides sound equipment

Having high-quality, working sound equipment is an absolute must—and your wedding DJ will have that all covered. Without microphones, speakers, and the like, your guests won’t be able to hear your first introduction as a married couple, the lyrics to your first-dance song, your best man\’s toast, the announcement that dinner is being served, or that the last dance is being played.

(May) supply lighting

While we do recommend hiring a company that specializes in lighting for more extensive needs, many wedding DJs offer uplighting as part of their services. Uplighting consists of smaller lighting systems that can be placed on the floor and aim light upwards to highlight your tables and dance floor. Talk to your wedding DJ to see if this is something that can be included in your package, or if you’re better suited to hire a professional lighting company.

Makes sure all equipment is working

There are few things more annoying during a wedding reception than music that’s too loud, too soft, or muffled, or worst-case scenario, dead air due to malfunctioning equipment. Not only do experienced wedding DJs utilize top-of-the-line, state-of-the-art equipment, they also do sound checks at your venue well before the reception begins to ensure that everything is working properly so there won’t be any awkward silences.

Sets the mood

Sure, you could simplify a wedding DJ’s role by saying he/she “plays the music.” But it’s really about more than just selecting and playing songs. A wedding DJ sets the tone for your reception by playing the right songs at the right times, and reading the crowd accordingly. If you want your party to be a total rager, they’ll know the right tunes to put guests in a dancing mood. Alternatively, if your goal is a reception with an old-school romantic feel, your DJ will know how to create that vintage vibe. And, a skilled wedding DJ knows exactly how to pack the dance floor if your guests are getting a little too comfortable in their chairs.

Helps you choose songs

Your wedding DJ can be a great source of advice if you’re struggling to pick songs for any of your special dances. An experienced DJ has seen first-hand which songs work and which don’t, and is up-to-date on the newest tunes. That’s why it’s important to meet with your wedding DJ (in person, if possible!) a few weeks before your wedding to make your song selects and do-not-play list. Of course, your DJ will have an extensive library of songs you (or your guests!) can request, but the key is knowing if they’re appropriate and when to play ‘em.

Serves as emcee

Emcee may be the most important role your wedding DJ will play. Think of your DJ as the host, cruise director, and point person for the evening, making announcements and ensuring that your guests are aware of what’s going on and what’s next. Having your wedding DJ serve as emcee is far more authoritative and professional than you trying to shout “Time for dinner!” over the blasting music. Your guests are more likely to follow directions from an experienced wedding DJ and will look to your DJ (instead of you or your new spouse) for information, so your big day will proceed smoothly and you can focus on enjoying every minute!   

Can create mashups and song cuts 

Worried your first dance song might be a bit too long? Your wedding DJ has got you covered! Want to start your father-daughter dance with a slow song and then surprise your guests by cutting into a Michael Jackson favorite? A DJ can create a custom remix just for you. Many wedding DJs are skilled at creating mashups, remixes, and adjusting song lengths to fit your needs—just ask!

Covers up any hiccups

Things may go wrong on your wedding day, but fortunately, wedding DJs are pros at getting things back on track. Let’s say dinner is running slightly behind schedule. Your DJ can play an extra few songs so that guests are too busy dancing to care that the food’s not ready. Or maybe your dad is in the restroom when he’s supposed to be giving his toast. Your DJ can cover until he’s available. Your guests won’t notice any potentially-awkward mishaps when you’ve got a pro wedding DJ at the helm

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