Spanish Love Songs for Your Spanish Destination Wedding
Planning destination weddings takes a lot out of you. You have to plan for everything. The food, the floral arrangements, the seating arrangements, the drinks… the list goes on. And don’t forget about the music. Music at a wedding is very important. When planning the wedding meals, you have to take not account the vegans and those with dietary restrictions. The thought that goes into that is the same amount of thought that goes into selecting the wedding music. And when it comes to destination weddings, the music becomes even more important.
Garden wedding with stunning views of the sea and the coastal rocksDestination weddings in Spain are the stuff of dreams. There are many locations to choose from. You could have your ceremony in Madrid, or play in the sand at the beaches in Ibiza. The food and weather are wonderful, and the picturesque place provides great settings for wedding pictures. Mexico is another beautiful place for a destination wedding. If you want your destination wedding to be in either of these places, it stands to reason that you would want some Spanish elements in your wedding. This would, naturally, include the cuisine and the music. How do you pick Spanish love songs for your wedding when you know nothing about them?
Wedding in the ancient castleSelecting music for your wedding reception can be tricky. It is even trickier when it comes to Spanish music. Since it is a destination wedding, your guests will be people of different cultural backgrounds and musical tastes. The music you play has to be music that they all can nod their heads and tap their feet to, for as long as you want them to. Most of your guests may feel weird about non-English music. Take this into consideration before selecting your Spanish wedding music.
Wedding at the old rotunda hanging over the seaHaving a DJ that is experienced in playing music at weddings is important. They will help you with the music selection, and they will know just what to play and when to play it. For instance, your music shouldn’t be solidly Spanish music. Mix it up. For the first 20 minutes of the reception, the DJ can play English tunes that everyone can understand. Then, slowly ease into some Spanish love songs. After a few minutes, switch it up with English music. Gradually, your wedding music will be lots of Spanish songs with some English tunes sprinkled in, keeping everyone entertained.
Wedding on the spacious lawn overlooking the seaHere is a list of Spanish love songs that you can play at your destination wedding:
§ Suavemente by Elvis Crespo
§ Despacito by Luis Fonsi
§ El Mariachi by Antonio Banderas
§ Vivir Mi Vida by Marc Anthony
§ A Mover la Colita by Sonora Dinamita
§ El Tao Tao by Control
§ La Puerta Negra by Los Tigres del Notre
§ Bailar by Deorro ft. Pitbull
§ Mi Cucu by Sonora Dinamita
§ El Toro by Joan Sebastian
And there you have it, Spanish love songs for your Spanish destination wedding. To avoid any problems, get a wedding DJ who is versed in Spanish wedding songs to make your wedding groovy.
Fairytale wedding at the magical castle