Looking For A Hype Wedding Entrance Song? These 8 Hip-Hop Tracks Are Perfect For Getting The Party Started

Wedding ceremonies might be heart-touching and tear-jerking, but everyone knows that the best part of any wedding is the reception.
Once you conquer the anxiety of walking down the aisle and successfully deliver your vows, you and your new beau get to party the night away amongst your dearest friends and family members. What’s better than that?
You must not forget, though, that there is one more tradition to fulfill before you finally cut to the chase and get your groove on. I’m talking about the famed “wedding entrance.”
In recent decades, this tradition has become a fun-filled way to introduce the bride and groom. Some couples coordinate dances, while others just come out beaming and jiving along to their favorite tunes.
But if you and your partner are currently stuck on what song to pick for your own entrance, there’s no need to fret. Here’s a full list of upbeat hip-hop tracks that will surely get you, your partner, and all of your guests feeling the vibe.
1. “Bring Em Out” by T.I.
Obviously, a “wedding entrance” is the first time a bride and groom are seen together as married spouses. So, what better song for your guests to chant than the lyrics, “I got the crowd yelling, bring ’em out, bring ’em out!”
Of course, “Bring Em Out” is also a total hype-up song that will set the party mood immediately.
2. “This Is How We Do It” by Montell Jordan

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If you love a jazzy entrance and want to solidify the tone for your reception immediately, you cannot go wrong with this track by Montell Jordan.
The lyrics say: “This is how we do it. It’s Friday night, and I feel alright. The party is here on the West side.”
You and your partner can even throw in a few fun dance moves to go with the tune’s groove.
3. “It Takes Two” by Rob Base, DJ EZ Rock
Everyone knows this classic track, and it even alludes to the teamwork that makes marriages blossom.
So, while emerging as newlyweds, why not celebrate your new union while bopping along to the lyrics, “It takes two to make a thing go right, it takes two to make it outta sight!”
4. “My House” by Flo Rida
This Flo Rida song is another classic, and the lyrics seamlessly align with embarking on marriage and creating a new home together.
Plus, with all of your guests there dancing along, you are basically inviting them to celebrate this new life with you. After all, the lyrics say, “Welcome to my house.”
5. “Can’t Hold Us,” by Macklemore, Ryan Lewis
Yet another fan favorite, “Can’t Hold Us,” has a vibrant energy that is all about getting the party started.
“This is the moment; tonight is the night; we’ll fight ’til it’s over. So we put our hands up like the ceiling can’t hold us, like the ceiling can’t hold us,” the lyrics read.
So, if you want your guests to let loose and throw their hands in the air following your nuptials, you can’t go wrong with this track.
6. “I Gotta Feeling” by Black Eyed Peas
This beloved song may be a bit slower in the beginning, but by the chorus, it is pretty lit.
Perhaps the best part, though, is that everyone knows the classic lyrics about “tonight being the night” and “living it up.” So, all of your guests can sing along as you and your beau bounce through the crowd during your entrance.
7. “Let Me Clear My Throat” by DJ Kool
This iconic ’90s track is ideal for couples who want to build some anticipation and encourage crowd interaction.
The lyrics start by saying, “At the count of three, I want everybody in the place to be, to make some noise if ya down with me. One, two, three!”
Then, once your guests start cheering, you and your partner can bust a move and emerge to a classic Millenial hit.
8. “Crazy In Love” by Beyoncé
This Queen B song is literally perfect for weddings. It has a great build-up, a super hype beat drop, and loving lyrics.
“Got me looking so crazy right now, your love’s got me looking so crazy right now,” the lyrics read.
“Looking so crazy, your love’s got me looking, got me looking so crazy in love.”
What song could describe some head-over-heels newlyweds any better?
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