P!nk Wedding Songs: Rock-Pop Edge and Power Ballads
P!nk is a wedding favorite because she captures the reality of love—the fun, the struggle, and the ultimate triumph of staying together. From the inclusive, celebratory energy of “Raise Your Glass” to the vulnerable honesty of “Just Give Me a Reason,” her music resonates with guests of all ages. Whether you’re looking for an anthem for the underdogs or a soaring ballad for your first dance, P!nk delivers an authentic, high-impact soundtrack.
- High-Octane Energy: Iconic party starters that demand a full dance floor.
- Modern Power Ballads: Soaring vocals that create a cinematic ceremony atmosphere.
- Relatable Romance: Lyrics that celebrate “imperfect” but enduring love.
Cinematic Ceremonies & Poetic Processionals
- The Poetic Arrival: “Glitter in the Air.” This is P!nk at her most vulnerable. Its breathy vocals and philosophical lyrics about taking a leap of faith make it a stunning, non-traditional choice for a bridal processional.
- Hopeful & Ethereal: “Bridge of Light.” A beautiful, underrated ballad about finding your way through the dark. It’s an elite choice for a ceremony prelude or a unity ritual.
- Modern Devotion: “I Am Here.” A gospel-tinged anthem about resilience and presence. It works perfectly for a couple that wants to make a powerful statement during their ceremony or as a triumphant recessional.
- Delicate & Moving: “The Great Escape.” For a quiet, reflective moment during the ceremony (like a private reading or the signing of the register), this piano-led track is incredibly moving.
Authentic First Dances & Soulful Ballads
- The Raw Truth: “Just Give Me a Reason” (feat. Nate Ruess). A chart-topping duet that celebrates fighting for a relationship. For couples who have “weathered the storm,” this is a meaningful and popular first dance.
- Soulful Duo: “Love Me Anyway” (feat. Chris Stapleton). A country-soul hybrid that highlights P!nk’s incredible range. It’s a top-tier choice for a first dance that feels grounded and deeply intimate.
- A Visionary Choice: “A Million Dreams.” P!nk’s cover from The Greatest Showman is a grand, theatrical masterpiece. It’s ideal for a first dance for couples who have big dreams for their future together.
- Intimate & Understated: “We Could Have It All.” A “deep cut” ballad that focuses on connection. It’s a perfect choice for a slow dance that feels personal and exclusive to the couple.
High-Energy Reception & Crowd Pleasers
- The Party Starter: “Get the Party Started.” This is the industry standard for a high-energy reception grand entrance. It instantly signals to your guests that the “no-rules” part of the night has officially begun.
- The Inclusive Anthem: “Raise Your Glass.” The ultimate sing-along for your “nitty-gritty, dirty little freaks.” It’s an inclusive, high-energy floor filler that celebrates everyone in the room.
- The Triumphant Exit: “Never Gonna Not Dance Again.” A joyful, disco-pop hit that makes for a fantastic grand exit or final song of the night. It’s impossible to be in a bad mood while this is playing.
- Playful Energy: “Trustfall.” With its driving beat and modern production, this is a great choice for a high-energy peak-hour dance set.
DJ Expert Tips: Mixing the P!nk Catalog
- Entrance Timing: For “Get the Party Started,” have your DJ start the track right at the first beat for an instant energy spike. If you’re doing a choreographed entrance, time your big reveal to the “I’m comin’ up!” lyric.
- Mother-Daughter Moments: “Cover Me in Sunshine” (feat. Willow Sage Hart) is a rare and beautiful track that works perfectly for a Mother-Daughter dance or a sweet parent-child spotlight.
- Watch the Lyrics: P!nk has many “breakup” anthems like “So What” or “U + Ur Hand.” While they are great for the dance floor, save them for the late-night party sets when the crowd just wants to jump and sing, rather than the formal parts of the evening.

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PINK Highest-Ranking Billboard Hits
- #1 Lady Marmalade (with Christina Aguilera, Lil’ Kim, and Mýa), 2001
- #1 So What, 2008
- #1 Raise Your Glass, 2010
- #1 Just Give Me a Reason (featuring Nate Ruess), 2013
- #2 Fuckin’ Perfect, 2010
- #4 Most Girls, 2000
- #4 Get the Party Started, 2001
- #5 Blow Me (One Last Kiss), 2012
- #8 Don’t Let Me Get Me, 2002
- #8 Just Like a Pill, 2002
- #9 Who Knew, 2006
- #9 U + Ur Hand, 2006
- #9 Try, 2012
- #10 Just Like Fire, 2016
Wedding Hits
Newer Pink songs to consider:
- “Cover Me in Sunshine” is a mother/daughter song
- “Never Gonna Not Dance Again” is a cocktail hour song
- “Dreaming” (with Marshmello and Sting) is a fun background song or intro song
- “Trustfall” has a great dance remix for party time!
Love Me Anyway
(featuring Chris Stapleton)
Released in 2019 on the album Hurts 2B Human
Even if I lose my voice
Flirt with all the other boys
What would you say?
Could you?
Could you?
Could you love me anyway?
Hurts 2B Human
(featuring Khalid)
Released in 2019 on the album Hurts 2B Human
Now if we defeat all odds
And it was us against the world
You can count on me
You know I’d have your back
A Million Dreams
Released in 2018 on the album The Greatest Showman: Reimagined Soundtrack
This is a popular sing-along song tp play during the meal.
A vision of the one I see
A million dreams is all it’s gonna take
A million dreams for the world we’re gonna make
Setting the World on Fire
(with Kenny Chesney)
Released in 2016 on the album Cosmic Hallelujah
We were strikin’ the matches right down to the ashes
Setting the world on fire, setting the world on fire
Just Like Fire
Released in 2016 on the album Alice Through the Looking Glass Soundtrack
So I can get it running
Just cause nobody’s done it
Y’all don’t think I can run it
But look, I’ve been here, I’ve done it
True Love
(featuring Lily Allen)
Released in 2013 on the album The Truth About Love
But I hate you, I really hate you
So much I think it must be
True love, true love
Just Give Me a Reason
(featuring Nate Ruess)
Released in 2013 on the album The Truth About Love
The song tells a story of the desire to hold on to a relationship even when it appears to be falling apart.
I never stop, you’re still written in the scars on my heart
You’re not broken just bent and we can learn to love again
Try
Released in 2012 on the album The Truth About Love
The song talks about taking risks with love no matter the consequences.
Where there is desire, there is gonna be a flame
Where there is a flame, someone’s bound to get burned
But just because it burns, doesn’t mean you’re gonna die
You gotta get up and try, and try, and try
Raise Your Glass
Released in 2010 on the album Greatest Hits… So Far!!!
The song is dedicated to her fans who have been supporting her over the years. The song celebrates people who feel left out from the popular crowd.
All my underdogs,
We will never be, never be, anything but loud
And nitty-gritty, dirty little freaks
Won’t you come on and come on and raise your glass
F**kin’ Perfect
Released in 2010 on the album Greatest Hits… So Far!!!
The music video offers a message against depression, self-mutilation, and suicide.
You’re so mean, when you talk, about yourself you were wrong
Change the voices in your head, make them like you instead
Glitter In the Air
Released in 2008 on the album Funhouse
The song talks about the power of love and taking a leap in faith – perfect for a processional song or a grand entrance song for the couple.
The walk before the run
The breath before the kiss
And the fear before the flames
Have you ever felt this way?
Sober
Released in 2008 on the album Funhouse
Pink wrote the song at a party where everyone was drinking except for her, and she wanted them all to leave.
No pain
Inside
You’re my protection
But how do I feel this good sober?
Please Don’t Leave Me
Released in 2008 on the album Funhouse
The perfect meaning to a love story.
I always say how I don’t need you
But it’s always gonna come right back to this
Please, don’t leave me
So What
Released in 2008 on the album Funhouse
Did you know the song was Pink’s first number-one song as a solo artist? The song’s storyline is about her separation from her husband.
And guess what
I’m having more fun
And now that we’re done
I’m gonna show you tonight
I’m alright, I’m just fine
Who Knew
Released in 2006 on the album I’m Not Dead
The song is about losing a friend because of drugs but a popular party song.
I wish I could touch you again
I wish I could still call you friend
I’d give anything
Family Portrait
Released in 2001 on the album M!ssundaztood
Take a listen to the words and see if you can relate to your wedding day.
Never knowin’ what love could be, well I’ve seen
I don’t want love to destroy me like it did my
Family
Get the Party Started
Released in 2001 on the album M!ssundaztood
Did you know the song was written by Linda Perry – former 4 Non-Blondes frontwoman? The song because a super hit for entrance music.
Pumpin’ up the volume with this brand new beat
Everybody’s dancin’ and their dancin’ for me
I’m your operator, you can call anytime
I’ll be your connection to the party line
Please note that we did leave off the song Lady Marmalade as this song was a collaboration with Christina Aguilera, Lil’ Kim, and Mya.
Pink Spotify Playlist
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