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Elton John’s Most Popular Karaoke Songs Ranking [2026]

Elton John is a British musician who began his musical career in 1969 and has released an enormous number of works.He is respected across generations, appearing on lists such as the “Greatest Singers” rankings.This article brings you Elton John’s most popular karaoke songs!

Elton John Karaoke Popular Song Rankings [2026] (11–20)

Cold Heart (PNAU Remix)Elton John, Dua Lipa11rank/position

Elton John, Dua Lipa – Cold Heart (PNAU Remix) (Official Video)
Cold Heart (PNAU Remix)Elton John, Dua Lipa

Dua Lipa, whose disco-driven musical style has won fans around the world.

This collaboration with Elton John—known for having the sharpest critiques in the UK music scene—is the track “Cold Heart (PNAU Remix).” Its disco-, funk-, and R&B-infused sound makes it very easy to catch the rhythm, so it should be easy to sing not only for elementary school students but also for those who aren’t very confident with music.

Circle of LifeSakkyoku: Elton John12rank/position

Yukari Miyazono, Lebo M. – Circle of Life (From “The Lion King” / Japanese Version)
Circle of LifeSakkyoku: Elton John

This is the opening theme of the 1994 Disney film The Lion King.

Composed by Elton John, the piece blends a sweeping orchestral sound with African rhythms.

Its lyrics depict the cycle from the beginning of life to its end, expressing the circle of life through hope, faith, and growth.

Highly acclaimed, it was nominated for both the Academy Awards and the Grammy Awards.

Singing it while recalling the film’s opening scene makes it even more exciting, and performing it with a large group is sure to double the fun!

Feel the loveSakkyoku: Elton John13rank/position

Kento Kaku belts it out! “The Lion King” MV released; he and Yoko Kadoyama “Can You Feel the Love Tonight.”
Feel the loveSakkyoku: Elton John

A hit in the Shiki Theatre Company’s stage productions and released in 2019 as a “hyper-realistic” full-CG film, Disney’s The Lion King features this song from the show.

It’s a romantic number in which Simba, while grappling with his past, falls in love with Nala.

In the hyper-realistic version, Kento Kaku as Simba and Yoko Kadoyama as Nala delivered beautiful harmonies.

Just like in the film, it’s highly recommended for couples—male and female—to sing together at karaoke! It’s also fun to bring friends along and have them take on Timon and Pumbaa’s parts.