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Before the wedding day, according to tradition, the bride and groom have one night separately, celebrating their last hours of being lonely in meaning of not being committed yet, forever. Some call it bachelorette party, others just the bride’s or groom’s party. Why shall it count the name if the only thing important is its meaning?
If it is to think about a groom’s party imagine a bunch of men in their element, at a bar, drinking all night. Or at least so is the majority. Little less they care about the space, location and background in comparison with women. Precise in what they are doing, sophisticated and pretentious women will not pass over the bridal party just like this. Every single detail counts and if banal in the first place, even the wedding songs for bridal party represent a priority into making all as to book.
Thinking that this is a pre wedding party why should be needed any wedding songs? In fact one may take it as a preparation for the big day, for the big party after all, which is the wedding itself. The idea comes along with ancient times when each one- the bride and groom- had a sort of preparation time before the event so a party in our terms. For example, at Indian weddings women pass through lots of “procedures”, the most important being the painting hands part. Only women participate and it is all about celebrating the happy day for the bride.
So, wedding songs for bridal party what should be about? Energy, entertainment, club music and if it is included the opening the gifts part when brides usually get so emotional cheer up with some of these: Joe Cocker – “You can leave your hat on”, Enrique Iglesias- “Bailamos”, some Arabic music, John Marks – “Do it again”, Iio – “Is it love” etc.