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[Let's Sing Karaoke!] Popular Disney Songs

Have you ever wanted to sing classic Disney hits at karaoke but couldn’t decide which song to choose? Some tracks are perfect for belting out solo, while others are great for getting the energy up in a duet—Disney music truly has incredible depth.

In this article, we introduce a wide range of Disney songs that are easy to sing at karaoke, along with popular favorites.

Whether you’re confident in your singing or not, you’re sure to find a song you’ll love.

Be sure to try them at your next karaoke session!

[Let's Sing Karaoke!] Popular Disney Songs (1–10)

Toy Story

You are my friend.Sakkyoku: Randy Newman

This is the theme song of Disney and Pixar’s hugely popular film Toy Story.

While Toshiaki Karasawa, who voiced the protagonist Woody, of course sings as well, the person who performs the theme song is Diamond✩Yukai! Since this song has been used as the theme throughout the entire series, it’s familiar to every generation.

It’s a song that can really liven up a karaoke session—great for singing coolly on your own, or belting it out with lots of friends like Woody and his pals!

Aladdin

Friend Like MeSakkyoku: Alan Menken

A show tune sung by Genie, the lamp-dwelling spirit from Aladdin! In Japan, voice actor Koichi Yamadera performed it in both the animated and live-action versions.

It’s an exciting number where, as Aladdin and Genie first meet, Genie asks what wishes he wants, while painting a picture of all the wonderful things that can happen when wishes come true.

In both versions, the lyrics are very speech-like, which can make them tricky to perform.

But don’t overthink it—if you sing it with joy, this song will naturally liven up the atmosphere!

Ultimate Princess Celebration

Starting Now ~To the New MeSakkyoku: Jordan Powers/Jason Mater/Darren Criss

This is the Japanese theme song released in May 2021 for the Ultimate Princess Celebration.

Sung in Japanese by Miisha Shimizu, the track centers on self-renewal and positive change.

Its lyrics, symbolizing hope and exploration toward the future, embody the very spirit of the Disney Princesses.

The song features an uplifting arrangement that blends elements of electropop and EDM.

Focusing on believing in yourself and discovering a new you, it stands as an anthem dedicated to Disney’s heroines.

It’s a powerful piece that conveys the strength to overcome challenges and move toward a radiant future.

Highly recommended for moments when you want to take a new step forward or reflect on yourself.

[Let's sing at karaoke!] Popular Disney songs (11–20)

Frozen

Let It Go ~As I Am~Sakkyoku: Kristen Anderson-Lopez/Robert Lopez

Takako Matsu – Let It Go ~Ari no mama de~ (From “Frozen”)
Let It Go ~As I Am~Sakkyoku: Kristen Anderson-Lopez/Robert Lopez

The film Frozen, which sparked a worldwide boom in 2013.

The Japanese version of the theme song, Let It Go ~Ari no Mama de~ sung by Takako Matsu, was also a huge hit and became a hot topic every time it was performed on music shows.

The Japanese version received global acclaim not only for Matsu’s vocal ability but also for the beautiful and skillful adaptation of the lyrics.

It takes considerable vocal skill to sing at karaoke, but if you can pull it off, it feels amazing—definitely a song that will get the karaoke crowd going!

Beauty and the Beast

Beauty and the BeastSakkyoku: Alan Menken

The movie’s title song “Beauty and the Beast” is a stunningly beautiful piece that showcases the harmony between the heroine Belle and the Beast at its very best.

Celine Dion and Peabo Bryson’s flawless duet is so captivating you can’t help but listen closely.

The lyrics, which hint at a friendship slightly out of sync and the possibility of romance, make it perfect for two people who are more than friends but not quite lovers.

If there’s someone you’re interested in among your karaoke group, why not playfully invite them to sing it together? It might subtly get your feelings across!

Frozen

Do you want to build a snowman?Sakkyoku: Kristen Anderson-Lopez/Robert Lopez

Sayaka Kanda, Natsuki Inaba, Sumire Morohoshi – Do You Want to Build a Snowman? (From “Frozen”)
Do you want to build a snowman?Sakkyoku: Kristen Anderson-Lopez/Robert Lopez

An emotionally moving insert song from Disney’s 2013 film Frozen that portrays the bond between sisters.

It begins with young Anna’s innocent call to her sister Elsa, and the lyrics capture the changing emotions as they grow up.

With its universal theme of longing for family reunion, this is a song especially recommended for those with siblings.

It’s also perfect for karaoke—sing it with your sister or friends, and it’s sure to resonate in your heart.

The Little Mermaid

Kiss the GirlSakkyoku: Alan Menken

Kiss the Girl- Ashley Tisdale- Music Video
Kiss the GirlSakkyoku: Alan Menken

A song from The Little Mermaid composed by Alan Menken, sung by Sebastian.

It’s the one where he urges Ariel and Prince Eric to kiss, playing during that heart-pounding scene where the two are alone together in a boat.

If you take a newly dating, nervous couple to karaoke, it might be fun for everyone to hype them up with this song in the same way! The key is whether you can set the mood as skillfully as Sebastian and his friends.