10 songs to play when cutting your cake

When choosing a wedding cake-cutting song, it's important to consider the mood and atmosphere you want to create for that special moment. Start by thinking about your musical tastes as a couple and any songs that hold sentimental value. Consider the lyrics and energy of the song—whether you want something romantic, upbeat, or timeless. It's also essential to ensure the song reflects the overall tone of your wedding and complements the style of your celebration. Additionally, remember to consider the length of the song to ensure it's suitable for the cake-cutting ritual and provides ample time for your photographer to capture the moment. Ultimately, the chosen song should resonate with you both as a couple and add an extra touch of magic to the cake-cutting ceremony.

So here are some of my top 10 recommendations of songs to play whilst cutting your wedding cake!

1."Cake by the Ocean" by DNCE

2. How sweet it is (to be loved by you)- James Taylor

3. I’m yours - Jason Mraz

4. This will be (an everlasting love)- Natalie Cole

5. Sugar, Sugar- The Archies

6. Could You Be Loved - Bob Marley & The Wailers

7. Lost Without U- Robin Thicke

8. Marry You- Bruno Mars

9. I Just Called To Say I Loved You- Stevie Wonder

10. Hey Laura - Gregory Porter

The Importance of Music at Weddings
Music holds a pivotal role in setting the ambience and tone of a wedding celebration, as it has the power to evoke emotions and create lasting memories. From the melodic notes that accompany the bride's graceful walk down the aisle to the lively tunes that ignite the joyous dance floor, music intertwines with every significant moment. It can connect generations, express love, and encapsulate the essence of the couple's journey. Whether it's the soul-stirring melodies during the ceremony or the carefully curated playlist during the reception, music has the unparalleled capability to elevate the entire wedding experience, making it an integral part of the celebration's fabric.

See you on the next one!

Abigail

Previous
Previous

What flowers are safe to put on cakes

Next
Next

Who puts the flowers on a wedding cake?