[Let's Sing Karaoke!] Popular Disney Songs
We’re introducing the best and most popular Disney songs for karaoke!
Disney captivates audiences of all ages, from children to adults.
Many people are familiar with the stories and songs from its famous works.
In this article, we’ve gathered Disney songs you’ll definitely want to sing at karaoke, including some hidden gems.
These are must-have tracks for karaoke with Disney fans, so be sure to check them out!
Disney songs are fun just to listen to, and they’re even more exciting when everyone sings together!
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[Let’s Sing Karaoke!] Popular Disney Songs (21–30)
Fly to Your HeartSelena Gomez

A song from the movie Tinker Bell featuring the popular character Tinker Bell from Peter Pan.
The lyrics portray dreams and hopes that you can fly freely anywhere.
It’s sung by Selena Gomez, who is active both as an actress and a singer.
Her clear, soaring voice perfectly matches Tinker Bell as she flies freely and playfully.
Although the lyrics are in English, they use simple, singable words, so even those who aren’t confident in English or are still learning can enjoy singing along.
Try it at karaoke!
To the Ends of the Earth ~How Far I’ll Go~Moana (Tomona Yabiku)

This is a song from Disney’s Moana, featured both within the film and as the end song.
In the Japanese version, it was performed in the film by Chisina Yahiku, a then–newcomer actress who voiced the protagonist Moana.
The end song was performed by singer-songwriter Miliyah Kato.
The lyrics depict longing for the world beyond the endlessly stretching sea.
Singing this song, which evokes the vast, boundless ocean, is sure to clear away your worries and everything else! When you want to relieve stress or feel the sea, try singing it at karaoke!
ReflectionComposed by: Matthew Welder

This is a song from Disney’s Mulan, which portrays Mulan disguising her gender and fighting for her family.
Set in China, the film was also adapted into a live-action version in 2020.
Even if you dress yourself up in various ways and suppress your true self, the seams show somewhere… It depicts the conflicts we all feel as we grow into adulthood.
It’s a short song, but it’s filled with Mulan’s heartrending emotions.
If you’re struggling with your own inner conflicts, why not sing it at karaoke and trace Mulan’s feelings alongside your own?
My wishToshihide Mura / Kanji Ishimaru

This is an insert song from Disney’s feature-length animated classic The Hunchback of Notre Dame.
It portrays Quasimodo, the protagonist with a kind heart despite his unattractive appearance, and his yearning for the outside world after being raised in near confinement.
“I want to spend time under the sun like everyone else,” “I want to take a walk along the river at the start of the day, excited for what’s ahead.” Things that are ordinary for most people are unimaginably joyful and out of reach for Quasimodo.
It’s a song whose lyrics alone can break your heart.
This Is MeDemi Lovato & Joe Jonas

This is a featured song from the 2008 Disney Channel Original Movie Camp Rock.
Camp Rock depicts the growth of girls who aspire to become rock singers as they live together in a communal setting.
Among the songs in the film, This Is Me, performed by Joe Jonas and Demi Lovato, is especially popular.
It celebrates the greatness of having dreams and teaches the importance of facing forward with self-confidence.
It’s a song that gives you courage when things aren’t going well and you’re feeling down.
Colors of the WindComposer: Alan Menken

A song performed by the protagonist Pocahontas in the Disney film Pocahontas.
This work is the first Disney movie to feature a real historical figure.
In the song, Pocahontas—who has lived in harmony with nature—tells the Englishman John Smith, who knows the natural world only on a superficial level, about the wonders of nature he’s never understood.
The grand melody evokes the vastness of the natural world and feels pleasantly soothing.
Its sweeping grandeur makes you feel refreshed when you sing it, so it’s also great for relieving stress!
Into the Unknown ~ As My Heart LeadsTakako Matsu (Elsa) (feat. AURORA)

This is a song used both as the main theme and within the film for the sequel to Disney’s Frozen, which was released in Japan in 2014 and became a social phenomenon.
In the film, Takako Matsu, who voiced Queen Elsa, delivers the vocals, while Mizuki Nakamoto—then still a newcomer—gives a stunning performance over the end credits.
Just like the previous song, Let It Go (Ari no Mama de), its soaring high notes are especially captivating! It may seem challenging, but if you sing it at karaoke, it’s sure to feel incredibly satisfying!






