Choosing a song for the wedding party is not an easy thing. Where is the focus? Adjusting to the music taste of the bride or the concept of wedding party. A wide selection of songs already there in front of the eye, you may choose to live your party. Regardless of whether or not the song was good, there are some songs that should not be playing in the middle of the party.
1. “Celebration,” Kool & The Gang
Obviously, you do not want a wedding atmosphere feels like a high school prom party in the late 80s, is not it? If yes, tell your band or DJ for not playing the songs on this one. Because the song is synonymous with teenagers atmosphere of the past.
2. “We Are Family” Sister Sledge
It’s supposed to be family members gathered at your wedding. So you no longer need to make clear to all guests who come that ‘We are a family’. Don’t forget that there could be your boss at the office.
3. “Hot in Herre,” Nelly
This song seems better suited playing in nightclubs rather than be played at the wedding. While you and your spouse are a crazy group party. One of the most fundamental rule in determining the wedding is, avoid songs that ‘smell’ sensuality, unless your parents have the most ‘open-minded’ in the world and rules so that the guests are prohibited from bringing their children.
4. “YMCA,” Village People
The fact is everyone knows the letters, and everyone knows the dance. Anyway, this song is often played for various events, such as the baseball game.
5. “Every Breath You Take,” The Police
Ironically the song was often played in the middle of the wedding. But if you listen carefully, this song suggests a man who likes to stalk. Look at these words, “Every move you make-… I’ll be watching you”. Leave this song from your playlist.
6. “My Heart Will Go On,” Celine Dion
This song is very romantic to hear, but this song makes the story of Titanic to be too cliche. In addition, the songs that became hits was also felt to be too tragic for a wedding, considering the character of Leo died by drowning in the ocean. Of course, the bride has always wanted to be together until the end.




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