And the winners are…
According to a recent study by Brizit, an online wedding vendor search tool, the most favorite tune when tying the knot is Whitney Houston’s pop song “I Wanna Dance with Somebody.”
The 1987 hit, which was on Houston’s second studio album, “Whitney,” appeared 484 times in 2,000 wedding-themed Spotify playlists put out by the company — a total of 49,091 songs.
The playlist included titles like “Wedding Dancefloor,” “Wedding Party,” “Walking Down the Aisle” and “First Dance Songs” — and “I Wanna Dance with Somebody,” which featured the late singer best known as “The Voice.” Gave victory. A Grammy in 1988 and was featured on over 24% of those wedding-focused compilations.
The 1976 worldwide hit “Dancing Queen” from ABBA’s fourth studio album, “Arrival”, was crowned the second-place winner.
The disco classic, which is in the Grammy Hall of Fame, was found 394 times, and was featured in just over 19% of playlists prepared by couples for their big day.
Landing in third place was Usher’s “Yes!” Was. From his fourth studio album “Confessions”, featuring Lil Jon and Ludacris.
The 2004 tune, which charted on the Billboard Hot 100 for 12 consecutive weeks, appeared in just over 19% of playlists.
“Music plays an incredibly important role in wedding ceremonies, and it’s interesting to see which songs are still revered as wedding classics even years after their initial release,” said Arturas Asakavicius, co-founder and CEO of Breezit. Are.” told the brides,
“Wedding playlists can help create lasting memories,” she said, “capturing both the joy of the dance floor and the romance of walking down the aisle. Some songs have become associated with the wedding celebration, which is why That have become some eternal classics.” Big day for many couples.”