Must-play
The songs, artists, family favorites, and cultural selections you would be disappointed not to hear.
The soundtrack should reflect the couple and connect the guests
Choose the songs that carry meaning, define the boundaries, and leave room for the DJ to respond to the room.
Start with the moments
You do not need to select every song played at the wedding. Focus first on the moments that belong specifically to you.

Three useful lists
The songs, artists, family favorites, and cultural selections you would be disappointed not to hear.
Songs, artists, genres, activities, or common wedding selections that do not fit you.
The range of genres, decades, and guest requests the DJ can use to connect the crowd.

A multi-generation celebration
Wedding guests may include children, grandparents, college friends, coworkers, and extended family. A thoughtful reception can move across decades and genres without feeling random.
Tell us which groups matter most, which styles bring your families together, and how adventurous the playlist can be.
Read wedding music guides