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Your wedding music repertory is intended to be of a variety in all aspects. It is one way to accomplish this task with success since you won’t give time to your guests to get bored but instantly change the rhythms.
But mixing songs is not the only part you should let yourself guided by. It is as well the attention you give to each song selected as the lyrics no to be about explicit language. Not just this but in general what is supposed to be with an offending message should be excluded. Right, you are in agreement with this, but you make the mistake without even knowing.
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Edgy wedding songs are one category of music you should stay away of. In a more explicit meaning edgy refers to nervy, being in a tense state so what you can conclude is that the songs will certainly not come with a positive message, with a happy version to call it so.
What songs are included in this category? Rock music is first part, along with rap some R&B but even pop music can have such edgy wedding songs. The only thing to make the difference and discover them is to read the lyrics.
Let’s take now concrete examples. Eccentric is the defining word for Lady GaGa. Most of her songs are about gloomy lyrics and one of the best examples in this way is “Bad romance”. So your first thought is to look after love songs but this one this should be forgotten, erased from your list. The same thing applies for “Love me dead” by Ludo which you will find really disgusting- “Love me cancerously” right at the beginning of the song says it all.
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“Express” by Christina Aguilera and “Roxie” by Renee Zellweger can as well compete in this category.