[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 (41–50)
Colors of the WindSakkyoku: Alan Menken

An in-film song sung by Pocahontas, the protagonist of Disney’s film Pocahontas.
This work is the first Disney movie to depict a real historical figure.
In the song, Pocahontas, who has lived in harmony with nature, tells the Englishman John Smith—who knows the natural world only on the surface—about the wonders of nature he has never known.
The grand melody evokes the vastness of the natural world and feels soothing.
Its grandeur leaves you feeling refreshed when you sing it, so it’s also great for relieving stress!
[Sing at Karaoke!] Popular Disney Songs (51–60)
Into the Unknown ~ As My Heart LeadsMatsu Takako (Erusa) (feat. Ōrora)

This is a song used both as the main theme and within the film for the sequel to Disney’s Frozen, which was released in Japan in 2014 and became a social phenomenon.
In the film, Takako Matsu, who voiced Queen Elsa, delivers the vocals, while Mizuki Nakamoto—then still a newcomer—gives a stunning performance over the end credits.
Just like the previous song, Let It Go (Ari no Mama de), its soaring high notes are especially captivating! It may seem challenging, but if you sing it at karaoke, it’s sure to feel incredibly satisfying!
God HelpHosaka Chizu

This is an insert song from the 1996 feature-length animated film The Hunchback of Notre Dame.
It portrays the heroine, Esmeralda, offering prayers to God inside the cathedral.
Compared to other Disney works, The Hunchback of Notre Dame has many serious scenes, which may be why it’s somewhat less well-known in Japan.
However, as for God Help, it has long been beloved by Disney fans as an exceptionally beautiful song that reflects her gentle yet passionate nature.
Its beauty makes you want to watch the film, doesn’t it?
Ignite your fighting spirit!Sakyoku: Matthew Welder

A song from the Disney film Mulan, which also received a live-action adaptation in 2020.
It’s the powerful number sung by Captain Shang as he trains his troops.
True to its title, “I’ll Make a Man Out of You,” he forges the soldiers and ignites their fighting spirit.
Although the lyrics include moments where the recruits complain and show weakness, Shang toughens them up in a Spartan manner, insisting that won’t do.
It’s a cool, masculine song that’s perfect for anyone who wants to stoke their fighting spirit and show off their manliness!
We are oneYamamoto Ryuta

“We Belong Together,” the ending theme of Toy Story 3.
In the Japanese version, musician Ryuta Yamamoto handled the vocals.
The song delivers a heartwarming message portraying the relationship between the toys and their owner, Andy.
With its upbeat rhythm and unfolding melody, it’s recommended even for those who find difficult songs challenging.
It’s a number that teaches us that even if we’re separated from someone important, our hearts remain connected.
Enjoy singing this track—told from both the toys’ and Andy’s perspectives—with your friends and family.
Stay by my side.Konishi Noriyuki

A musical number from Disney’s hybrid live-action/animation film Enchanted.
The story follows the whimsical premise of Giselle, a princess who should belong in a fairytale animated world, being banished by a witch one day to the real world—New York City.
This song plays during a romantic scene where she dances with Robert, a man she meets in the real world.
The composer is Alan Menken, who has worked on numerous Disney film scores including Aladdin! There are lyrics in both English and Japanese, but even in English the tempo is relaxed, making it easy to sing.
Give it a try!
ahead of the gameSakkyoku: Alan Menken

Since its release in 1992, Aladdin has been loved by people all over the world.
It’s known for featuring a variety of iconic songs.
Among them, one that tends to be relatively overlooked is One Jump Ahead.
Composed by Alan Menken, this number plays in the first half of the story during the scene where the protagonist, Aladdin, is being chased.
With many characters appearing and delivering lines, it seems like a great choice to sing with a large group.
You can also take cues from the film or the stage musical versions.



