A classic song from Aladdin: a love story woven with magic and fantasy.
Chances are, you’ve encountered Aladdin at least once.
It’s a Disney work loved by people of all ages.
From animation and live-action films to the stage musical, many entries have been released and gained popularity.
It’s supported by a wide audience, regardless of gender or age.
Surely everyone has been captivated.
A love story of magic and wonder, woven by Genie, Aladdin, and Jasmine.
Here, we’ve researched and carefully selected songs related to the work.
Please enjoy—hope you find it helpful.
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A classic song from Aladdin. A love story woven by magic and illusion (1–10)
One Jump AheadMena Massoud

The insert song “One Jump Ahead” from Disney’s Aladdin.
Its Japanese title is “Hitoashi Osaki ni.” In the film, the song plays during Aladdin’s first appearance.
It serves as his introduction number, depicting his inner feelings as he steals bread out of poverty and dashes through the city to escape.
Aladdin’s monkey companion, Abu, also makes a brief appearance.
A Whole New WorldNEW!

This is the signature duet from Disney’s Aladdin, sung in a romantic scene where the characters soar through the sky on a magic carpet.
With Alan Menken’s beautiful melody and Tim Rice’s poetic lyrics, the song captures the thrill and hope of opening the door to a whole new world.
It’s perfect as background music for a special Christmas night spent with someone dear.
Ideal for scenes where you share dreams for the future under a sparkling starry sky, it enhances the romantic atmosphere of the holiday season.
a whole new worldShiki Theatre Company

Shiki Theatre Company’s rendition of “A Whole New World.” It’s so wonderful.
Both Disney and Shiki are true professionals! The music is beautiful and stays in your heart forever.
It’s also fun to compare the slightly different lyrics.
Which one do you prefer?
A classic song from Aladdin. A love story woven by magic and fantasy (11–20)
FRIEND LIKE MEKoichi Yamadera

In Japanese it’s titled “I’m Your Best Friend,” a fun musical number where the Genie makes his first appearance.
It’s sung by the famous Koichi Yamadera.
In the English version, the legendary Robin Williams performs the voice, but the Japanese song is every bit as wonderful as the American original.
HAPPY END IN AGRABAHKazutaka Ishii, Kahori Asou

It’s the scene where Agrabah regains the peace it once had.
Its title is “The Happy City of Agrabah.” Aladdin is chosen as the new king, and with Aladdin and Jasmine, you can tell Agrabah will become an even more wonderful and livable kingdom.
LEGEND OF THE LAMPAlan Menken

In Japanese, it translates to “Legend of the Lamp.” A suspicious merchant is explaining the legend of a magic lamp.
In fact, this character only appears at this moment.
It seems he serves as a guide to show us, who have visited this shop, the story of Aladdin.
A WHOLE NEW WORLD(ALADDIN’S THEME)PEABO BRYSON、REGINA BELLE

This is a classic among classics, a duet by famous American soul and R&B singers Peabo Bryson and Regina Belle.
It reached number one in the U.
S.
and won numerous awards, including the Academy Award and the Grammy.
It’s always a great listen.





