[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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[Sing at Karaoke!] Popular Disney Songs (51–60)
Start of Something NewVanessa Hudgens & Drew Seeley

This is a song from the TV movie High School Musical, which aired in the United States in 2006 and became a huge hit.
Troy Bolton, the most popular student in school and captain of the basketball team, and Gabriella Montez, an honors student who excels both academically and athletically, meet by chance while on family vacations and are forced to sing a duet at a kids-only New Year’s countdown party.
The song performed in this scene is Start of Something New.
Why not try singing this track—which brought the two closer together—with someone you’re interested in?
I’ll tryHarada Masumi

“I’ll Try,” which was selected as the ending theme for “Peter Pan 2: Return to Never Land.” It’s a song that heightens the poignant, heart-touching story set in wartime London.
Over a grand, expansive sound, a female vocalist delivers an emotional performance.
The lyrics depict anxiety about a world where peace is slow to arrive, yet affirm a determination to keep moving forward.
If you sing it at karaoke, try wrapping the gentle melody with a soft, embracing delivery.
I Won’t Say I’m in LoveSusan Eagan

From Disney’s 1997 film Hercules, the song about being in love, “I Won’t Say I’m in Love.” In Japanese, the title is “Koishiteru Nante Ienai” (“I Can’t Say I’m in Love”).
In the original, it’s sung by Susan Egan, while in the Japanese version Shizuka Kudo performs this number.
Not only does she sing the song, but she also provides the Japanese dub voice for the character Megara.
It’s a mid-tempo, classic-style number that sweetly expresses the bittersweet feelings of falling for Hercules.
Why not add some chorus parts and have fun singing it at karaoke?
Let’s go anywhereGekidan Shiki Myūjikaru

The seamless harmony woven by Jasmine and Aladdin is breathtakingly beautiful! This is a song from Shiki Theatre Company’s musical Aladdin.
“No matter what hardships stand in our way, let’s keep our eyes forward and walk together.” It’s a moving piece that conveys their hope for a bright future and their strong determination.
Nailing the soaring high notes after the big build is no easy feat! But the exhilaration when the harmony locks in perfectly is unbeatable.
Be sure to try singing it with a confident vocalist friend or your partner!
[Let’s Sing at Karaoke!] Popular Disney Songs (61–70)
A Dream is a Wish Your Heart MakesDisney Channel Circle Of Stars

Here’s a cover of a song from Cinderella performed by a lineup of Disney Channel cast members.
It’s faster-paced than the original, brighter, and easier to sing along to.
It drew attention because it featured many of the cast members who were popular at the time.
Open the doorKanda Sayaka, Tsuda Eiyu

It’s a memorable song from the duet scene in Disney’s Frozen that portrays a wonderful encounter between two special people.
Sayaka Kanda and Eijū Tsuda deliver a perfectly synchronized back-and-forth, brilliantly bringing out the charm of their characters.
With its light, poppy melody, the piece blends the joy of opening one’s heart with the exhilaration of falling in love.
Included on the Japanese-language album Frozen Original Soundtrack released in November 2013, it became a major hit alongside the film.
It’s also a great karaoke choice—the spoken interjections make for a fun back-and-forth and a lively duet.
Full-Power BoySukima Suichi

The Japanese end theme for the Disney/Pixar film Onward.
Since its 2005 release, this popular song has been featured in various tie-ins.
With its positive lyrics about pursuing your dreams, it’s a tune you often hear at school events.
It’s also a karaoke favorite—its upbeat sound and encouraging lyrics are sure to get the crowd going! A recommended song that kids and adults alike can sing and enjoy.



