[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!
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[Let’s Sing Karaoke!] Popular Disney Songs (21–30)
Un Poco LocoHiyori Ishibashi, Naohito Fujiki

A song from the Disney/Pixar film “Coco,” performed by Miguel, a boy who wanders into the Land of the Dead, and the cheerful skeleton Héctor.
In the movie released in March 2018, Hayato Ishibashi as Miguel and Naohito Fujiki as Héctor deliver a perfectly synced back-and-forth in this number with an irresistibly pleasant Latin rhythm.
As Miguel awakens to the joy of music and whips the venue into a frenzy, the exhilaration alone will have your body moving without you even noticing.
Included on the album “Coco [Original Motion Picture Soundtrack / Japanese Version],” this track is perfect for livening up a karaoke session! Even the complex rhythms aren’t scary if you sing them while having fun like the two of them.
We recommend splitting the parts with friends and singing it in a lively, festive mood!
Something that never changesKanda Sayaka, Matsu Takako, Takeuchi Shunsuke, Hara Shinichirō

This is a song used in the film Frozen 2, which was released simultaneously in Japan and the U.S.
in November 2019 and, like its predecessor, became a social phenomenon.
Early in the story, set during Arendelle’s autumn festival, Anna, Elsa, and the others rhythmically sing about their feelings toward “things that never change.” The lavish ensemble—featuring Sayaka Kanda, Takako Matsu, Shunsuke Takeuchi, and Shinichiro Hara each performing in their respective roles—fills listeners with excitement.
Included on the album Frozen 2 Original Soundtrack, this piece is guaranteed to liven up any karaoke session if you assign roles among friends and sing together! Enjoy the dialogue-like back-and-forth as you all join in for a lively performance.
[Let’s Sing at Karaoke!] Popular Disney Songs (31–40)
Someday in a dreamsuzuki mayumi, tachibana toshihiro

This is a song from the Disney film Sleeping Beauty, notable for its elegant melody based on Tchaikovsky’s ballet music.
The Japanese version is performed by Mayumi Suzuki, whose voice is crystal clear, and Toshihiro Tachibana, known for his resonant, commanding vocals.
It’s an exceptionally romantic duet in which feelings for the destined person met in a dream intertwine.
Set to a waltz rhythm, the way their voices blend so beautifully is entrancing.
Long cherished since its re-recording in 1995, this version came years after the film’s original release.
You can also hear it on albums such as My First Disney, released in November 2007.
Why not gaze into your beloved partner’s eyes and sing it in a dreamlike state?
The budding of loveIto Eri, Yamadera Koichi

This is a song from the Disney film Beauty and the Beast, included on the album Beauty and the Beast: Original Soundtrack released in September 1992.
Eri Itō as Belle and Kōichi Yamadera as the Beast handle the vocals, beautifully expressing the subtle stirrings of mutual attraction.
The piece portrays how the two, who initially clashed, gradually grow closer as they experience each other’s kindness.
The moments when Itō’s soaring voice blends with Yamadera’s rich, resonant low tones are sure to put you in a romantic mood! With lyrics that hint at the beginning of love, it’s perfect for a duet with someone special.
Trade lines like Belle and the Beast, and your bond will surely deepen! Don’t be shy—step into character and give it a try!
Speechless – Inner VoiceKinoshita Haruka

A song from the live-action Disney film Aladdin, released in 2019 to great acclaim.
It was newly added as Princess Jasmine’s solo number, which didn’t exist in the animated version.
The song is infused with a strong determination to stay true to one’s will without yielding to old customs or outside pressure.
In the Japanese version, it’s powerfully performed by Haruka Kinoshita, a prominent figure in the musical theater scene.
The composer is Alan Menken, who has also created masterpieces like Beauty and the Beast.
The structure—rising from a quiet monologue to a grand chorus—is truly moving! Expressing a heartfelt cry, this piece is a challenging song that demands strong vocal ability, but if you make it through, you’ll definitely feel exhilarated! When you need the courage to take a step forward, try belting it out at karaoke.
A Solitary Dinner PartyWakae Junichi

A musical number from Disney’s Beauty and the Beast.
Performed by Junichi Wakae as Lumière, the head waiter who has been turned into a candelabra by a curse, it’s a dazzling piece sung grandly to welcome Belle to the castle.
It appears on releases such as the album Beauty and the Beast: Original Soundtrack, released in September 1992, with music composed by Disney maestro Alan Menken.
The song brims with exhilaration, as if the tableware themselves burst into dance.
For karaoke, we recommend fully embracing your inner entertainer! There are speech-like parts as well, so if you assign roles and sing with friends, it’s guaranteed to turn into a party-like celebration!
Almost to my dreamHonoka Suzuki

A song from Disney’s The Princess and the Frog, which tells the story of a girl who has turned into a frog and a prince.
It’s packed with the excitement of the heroine, Tiana, feeling that she’s so close to achieving her dream of owning her own restaurant.
Tiana wasn’t a princess from the start—she was an ordinary working girl.
That’s exactly why girls who are working hard and studying toward their own dreams can relate to her, isn’t it? It’s a must-sing karaoke track for any girl with a dream.



