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 from Aladdin: a love story woven by magic and fantasy (21–30)
TO BE FREEAlan Menken

This music perfectly fits the phrase “toward freedom.” Here, the bright and energetic Genie’s pain—and his wish to one day be free—is expressed through beautiful music.
Come to think of it, Aladdin and the Genie’s wishes are quite similar, aren’t they?
JAFAR’S HOURAlan Menken

Jafar, the famous villain from Aladdin.
This music conjures an image of Jafar scheming in a suspicious underground chamber.
He’s like a snake—a bit creepy, isn’t he? In the latter half, the music swells as if he’s about to pull off something grand and evil.
THE CAVE OF WONDERSAlan Menken

This is the music used in the scene where Aladdin first discovers the magic lamp.
At the end of a barren desert lies the Cave of Wonders, filled with mysterious things: a magic carpet, glittering jewels, and heaps of gold.
The scene where Aladdin makes a narrow escape is truly suspenseful.
Prince AliShiki Theatre Company

This is the Shiki Theatre Company version of ‘Prince Ali.
‘ It has a slightly different feel from Disney’s, and it’s really fun, isn’t it? The ensemble’s singing is truly wonderful! I can’t decide between the Kōichi Yamadera version and the Shiki Theatre Company version.
Ideal Partner — Friend Like MeShiki Theatre Company
In Disney terms, this is the part where Genie appears for the first time and sings “Friend Like Me.” The Shiki Theatre Company’s version is wonderful too, of course, but it seems many people still prefer Koichi Yamadera.
It really makes you appreciate the appeal of Yamadera’s voice all over again.
Let's go anywhereShiki Theatre Company

This is another duet by Aladdin and Jasmine that was added by the Shiki Theatre Company.
The moment their voices blend at the end of the chorus, I get goosebumps at how incredible Shiki is.
The original lyrics are also really lovely.
It’s a song that makes me think, “As expected of Shiki Theatre Company!”
JASMINE RUNS AWAYAlan Menken

In Japanese, it’s “Runaway Jasmine.” As the name suggests, it’s the scene where Jasmine secretly slips out of the dull palace to see the outside world.
Jasmine dislikes arranged meetings and is a brave princess who seeks true love, right?





