Songs for Money Dances at a Wedding




A wedding in its second part, after the so serious and important religious part, is all about fun, entertainment and memorable moments. Indeed the aim is to celebrate the grooms and their unity.




And so everything is around them, having them in the foreground. For example, as a tradition and as not to be rude and give just money instead of a wedding gift it is organized a money dance- for guests it is fun, for grooms an opportunity to collect some money but in a polite way.

Songs for Money Dances at a Wedding

Songs for Money Dances at a Wedding from greekweddingsandtraditions.com

What is this all about? Money dance runs as a tradition, aimed to help the grooms collect a sum as like part of their wedding expense to be covered. Even though it is not an imposed thing about what sum to offer usually it is given an equivalent for a wedding gift, but with the idea of not to be something symbolic. The bride and groom are surrounded by the guests and those wanting a dance with one of them will have to give a sum of money. It is like pay for the time near the grooms. But since you include this moment you need representative songs as well. Another task for you now will be to find songs for money dances at a wedding. The moment will be much more rhythmic and in theme, expressive with lyrics to speak the reality. You will get to understand better the idea the moment to hear Jessie J with “Price tag” (featuring Devlin), Fabolous featuring Nicki Minaj “For the money”, Bob Seger “Ain’t got no money”.

Songs for Money Dances at a Wedding

Songs for Money Dances at a Wedding from nakaiphotography.com

Others songs for money dances at a wedding can be about Aloe Blacc’s “I need a dollar”, Travie McCoy “Billionaire” featuring Bruno Mars, Abba’s “Money, money, money”, Dennis Brown “Money in my pocket”, “Money” by Pink Floyd or Ludacris “Money maker”.

Written by , date Apr 01, 2011 in Dollar Dance Songs
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