A classic song from Aladdin: a love story woven with magic and fantasy.
Chances are, you’ve encountered Aladdin at least once.
It’s a Disney work loved by people of all ages.
From animation and live-action films to the stage musical, many entries have been released and gained popularity.
It’s supported by a wide audience, regardless of gender or age.
Surely everyone has been captivated.
A love story of magic and wonder, woven by Genie, Aladdin, and Jasmine.
Here, we’ve researched and carefully selected songs related to the work.
Please enjoy—hope you find it helpful.
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A famous song from Aladdin. A love story woven from magic and fantasy (31–40)
ON A DARK NIGHTAlan Menken

“In the Dark of the Night” — the music sounds kind of ominous, and it’s definitely a scene where Jafar is up to no good, right? In any case, darkness, snakes, and Jafar go really well together.
It’s like this kind of dark music exists just for Jafar.
ONE JUMP AHEADIshii Kazutaka

The Japanese title is “Hitofumi Osaki ni” (literally, “A Step Ahead”).
It’s the music for the scene where Aladdin runs joyfully and nimbly through the city, escaping from the guards.
Aladdin steals a loaf of bread, and in the end he shares it with hungry children—a scene that conveys his kindness.
Beyond the wallGekidan Shiki

This is a phrase sung by Shiki Theatre Company’s original Jasmine.
Getting to hear something like this makes you feel really lucky, doesn’t it? The lyrics are so lovely and the vocals are outstanding—I wish Disney would incorporate it too.
In conclusion
We’ve introduced many famous songs from Aladdin so far, covering various installments from the animated and live-action films to the musical.
Did you find a song you like? It’s such a popular series with so many versions that we couldn’t possibly cover them all, but we gathered only well-loved ones.
I hope you found this helpful.


