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23 Wedding Songs For Every Millennial

Cash Money Records took over for the '99 and 2000 and apparently my wedding too.

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23 Wedding Songs For Every Millennial
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It's never too soon to start crafting your perfect mix for the big day. Some songs just need to be solidified in order to truly kick off the rest of your life, and rightfully so. Save yourself the future stress, and add this playlist to your Apple Library. It'll complement your wedding Pintrest board very well.

1. "At Your Best (You Are Love)" by Aaliyah

The movie ATL love scene in the car between New New and Rashad reinforced that this was an essential love song for the ages.

2. "Stay With You" by John Legend

Could you even imagine a wedding playlist without John Legend?

3. "All My Life" by K-Ci & JoJo

I couldn't envision a wedding without declaring my everlasting love through a classic track like this.

4. "The Lady in My Life" by Michael Jackson

Probably one of Michael Jackson's most underrated songs.

5. "Teachme" Musiq Soulchild

Musiq Soulchild is always a necessity.

6. "Girl" by 1500 or Nothin

Although this is the cover of the original by the Internet, Issa Rae's Insecure made me fall in love with this song on an entirely new level.

7. "Blind Man" by Xavier Omar

My roommate always used to play this song, and luckily it was that good that I didn't even mind.

8. "Crush" by Yuna ft. Usher

Just listen to the song, and you'll get it.

9. "Dangerously In Love 2" by Beyonce

Would it even be me if there wasn't at least one Beyonce song on rotation?

10. "Say Yes" by Floetry

"All you gotta do is say yes." Although, you would've already "said yes," this is a great slow jam.

11. "As" by Stevie Wonder

This song was featured in both the Best Man and the Best Man Holiday. Even though the circumstances changed surrounding the song, the message stayed the same, everlasting love.

12. "Love of My Life" by Common and Erykah Badu

Being the hip-hop fan I am, this is the perfect song because of the ambiguity.

13. "Candy" by Cameo

This is a good song to have nostalgia fill the room and get everyone on their feet.

14. "Feels Good" Tony! Toni! Tone!

The song advises we "play this record as frequently as possible," so you already know what to do.

15. "Before I Let Go" by Frankie Beverly ft. Maze

This song is a go to for every celebration. I don't care if it's a Memorial Day cookout, a birthday, a graduation, or a wedding. You have to play it at least once, if you want to do it right.

16. "International Players Anthem" by UGK

It's called an anthem for a reason.

17. "No Scrubs" by TLC

When you finally find yourself a 10, so you don't have to worry about a "scrub".

18. "Good Kisser" by Usher

This song just seems like it's what love feels like.

19. "X" by 21 Savage ft. Future

When your life is on the upswing and you get a little bit older, you can't forget to stunt.

20. "Back That Azz Up" by Juvenile

Cash Money Records took over for the '99 and 2000 and apparently my wedding too.

21. "Knuck If You Buck" by Crime Mob

This is the type of energy I need at my wedding.

22. "Monster" by Kanye West

Feel free to only play Nicki Minaj's verse.

23. "Itty Bitty Piggy" by Nicki Minaj

When the smoke clears and everything is said and done, I need to make sure that all my friends and I can still recite all the lyrics to "Itty Bitty Piggy" one time for the one time.

He liked it, so he put a ring on it. When you're a Feyonce, you'll be ready with this playlist.

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