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)
Friend Like MeWill Smith

An energetic, cheerful track that feels as if the overwhelming power of a genie freed from a magic lamp has been transformed directly into music! Released in May 2019, this piece features a hip-hop style arrangement that makes full use of Will Smith’s distinctive flair.
The lyrics, sung over a ’90s-style beat, convey both the genie’s magical might and his unconditional friendship for Aladdin.
Perfect for getting pumped up—whether on your morning commute or at a party with friends! Just listening to it will make you feel magically energized, like you’ve been placed under a spell—truly a magical tune.
ON A DARK NIGHTAlan Menken

“In the Dark of the Night” — the music sounds kind of ominous, and it’s definitely a scene where Jafar is up to no good, right? In any case, darkness, snakes, and Jafar go really well together.
It’s like this kind of dark music exists just for Jafar.
A famous song from Aladdin. A love story woven from magic and fantasy (31–40)
THE BATTLEAlan Menken

This is the scene where Aladdin, having safely returned from the Ends of the Earth, goes to rescue Jasmine and Genie.
It’s the battle scene with Jafar.
Still, even if she had no choice, I can’t believe Jasmine managed to kiss Jafar…
THE ENDS OF THE EARTHAlan Menken

The music titled “The Ends of the Earth.” In the scene where Jafar acquires the magic lamp and has the Genie grant his wishes, he sends Aladdin, Abu, and the Magic Carpet flying to the very ends of the earth.
It gives you the sensation of going from a scorching desert to a place so cold it makes you shiver.
THE KISSAlan Menken

This is music in which the orchestra’s beautiful sound really stands out.
The title is “Kiss,” but the foundation of this piece is “Hitoadachi Osaki ni to” and “A Whole New World,” isn’t it? It’s very romantic—a lovely piece that makes you want to fall in love.
diamond in the roughShiki Theatre Company

This is a song sung by Jafar from the Shiki Theatre Company.
It seems that Jafar, Aladdin, and Iago are the three who are singing.
In any case, there really are so many original songs by Shiki Theatre Company.
They’re all so wonderful that they make me want to listen to every single one.
ALADDIN’S WORDAlan Menken

The Japanese title is “Aladdin’s Confession.” It’s the scene where Aladdin tells Jasmine that he isn’t Prince Ali, but just Aladdin.
It seems Jasmine already realized that Aladdin and Prince Ali are the same person, though she was apparently surprised that he isn’t actually a prince.





