[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 at Karaoke!] Popular Disney Songs (31–40)
To the Ends of the Earth ~How Far I’ll Go~Moana (Yabiku Tomona)

This is a song from Disney’s Moana, featured both within the film and as the end song.
In the Japanese version, it was performed in the film by Chisina Yahiku, a then–newcomer actress who voiced the protagonist Moana.
The end song was performed by singer-songwriter Miliyah Kato.
The lyrics depict longing for the world beyond the endlessly stretching sea.
Singing this song, which evokes the vast, boundless ocean, is sure to clear away your worries and everything else! When you want to relieve stress or feel the sea, try singing it at karaoke!
Fly to Your HeartSelena Gomez

A song from the movie Tinker Bell featuring the popular character Tinker Bell from Peter Pan.
The lyrics portray dreams and hopes that you can fly freely anywhere.
It’s sung by Selena Gomez, who is active both as an actress and a singer.
Her clear, soaring voice perfectly matches Tinker Bell as she flies freely and playfully.
Although the lyrics are in English, they use simple, singable words, so even those who aren’t confident in English or are still learning can enjoy singing along.
Try it at karaoke!
My wishMura Toshihide / Ishimaru Kanji

This is an insert song from Disney’s feature-length animated classic The Hunchback of Notre Dame.
It portrays Quasimodo, the protagonist with a kind heart despite his unattractive appearance, and his yearning for the outside world after being raised in near confinement.
“I want to spend time under the sun like everyone else,” “I want to take a walk along the river at the start of the day, excited for what’s ahead.” Things that are ordinary for most people are unimaginably joyful and out of reach for Quasimodo.
It’s a song whose lyrics alone can break your heart.
Poor PeopleSakkyoku: Alan Menken

A musical number sung by the villain Ursula in The Little Mermaid.
In the Japanese version, the song is performed by Kumiko Mori, who is also active as an opera singer.
In the song, Ursula whispers a devilish temptation to Ariel: if Ariel gives her beautiful voice, she’ll make her human.
Thanks to Kumiko Mori’s vocal power and expressiveness, that devil’s whisper becomes even more terrifying—and all the more enticing to give in to.
When you’re a bit stressed, belting out this kind of venomous song at karaoke can be a great way to blow off steam.
Music foreverGermaine Franco

The film Coco, released in 2017.
In its finale, the song Proud Corazón sweeps over the audience and moves many to tears.
The piece was crafted by Germaine Franco.
In the story, it’s presented as a song composed by the protagonist, which gives it a slightly rough-around-the-edges feel.
Matching that, the vocal delivery is notably soulful—another key point.
Be sure to sing it with a powerful, spirited touch.
The key itself is low, so it’s recommended even for those who struggle with high notes.
[Let’s Sing at Karaoke!] Popular Disney Songs (41–50)
Express your feelingsSakkyoku: Alan Menken

This is a song from the 2007 Disney musical film Enchanted.
The music was composed by Alan Menken, who has worked on numerous Disney film scores, including A Whole New World.
In this piece, the pure, romantic Giselle and the crowd engage in a lively call-and-response.
Imagine Giselle’s bright, innocent personality—so eager to express her feelings—and sing with a clear, sparkling tone and plenty of energy! It’s even more exciting when sung by a large group.
Go the DistanceFujii Fumiya

It’s a famous song from Hercules that was nominated for both the Academy Awards and the Golden Globes.
The Japanese version drew attention because Fumiya Fujii, the former lead vocalist of The Checkers, performed it.
It’s an uplifting song, and singing it always boosts my spirits.



