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The Most Banned Wedding Songs

For those of you who plan on getting married in the near future…please take this very, very seriously. Thank you from everybody involved. There’s a new report out that reveals…

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For those of you who plan on getting married in the near future...please take this very, very seriously. Thank you from everybody involved.

There's a new report out that reveals the songs no one wants to be played at their wedding. At this point in our lives, we have probably all been to at least one or two weddings. You probably know that weddings can either be really fun and lively or really dull and time-consuming. What makes a wedding fun? Simple! Good music and an open bar. Good music makes people want to drink and be social and being social and drinking makes people want to dance. Cue a good time.

There are certain songs that will get everyone on the dance floor at a wedding and then there are certain songs that will get people to sit down and not get back up. Most of the songs topping the lists of songs not to play at a wedding are actually ones that go with choreographed dances like the "Chicken Dance," which is at number one, followed by the "Cha Cha Slide," "Macarena," "Cupid Shuffle," "YMCA" and the "Electric Slide."

Some songs that are a bit surprising include Pharrell's "Happy" at nine, "Shout," at ten, "Blurred Lines" at 13 and "Celebration" at 14.

Check out the full list here.