[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 at Karaoke!] Popular Disney Songs (41–50)
Stay by my side.Noriyuki Konishi

A musical number from Disney’s hybrid live-action/animation film Enchanted.
The story follows the whimsical premise of Giselle, a princess who should belong in a fairytale animated world, being banished by a witch one day to the real world—New York City.
This song plays during a romantic scene where she dances with Robert, a man she meets in the real world.
The composer is Alan Menken, who has worked on numerous Disney film scores including Aladdin! There are lyrics in both English and Japanese, but even in English the tempo is relaxed, making it easy to sing.
Give it a try!
We are oneRyuta Yamamoto

Bokura wa Hitotsu (We Are One) was chosen as the ending theme for the film Toy Story 3.
In the Japanese version, the song is performed by musician Ryuta Yamamoto.
Its heartfelt message portrays the relationship between the toys and their owner, Andy.
With its upbeat rhythm and flowing melody, it’s recommended even for those who find difficult songs challenging.
It’s a number that reminds us that even when we’re apart from someone important, our hearts remain connected.
Enjoy singing this song—told from both the toys’ and Andy’s perspectives—with your friends and family.
Start of Something NewVanessa Hudgens & Drew Seeley

This is a song from the TV movie High School Musical, which aired in the United States in 2006 and became a huge hit.
Troy Bolton, the most popular student in school and captain of the basketball team, and Gabriella Montez, an honors student who excels both academically and athletically, meet by chance while on family vacations and are forced to sing a duet at a kids-only New Year’s countdown party.
The song performed in this scene is Start of Something New.
Why not try singing this track—which brought the two closer together—with someone you’re interested in?
I Won’t Say I’m in LoveSusan Eagan

From Disney’s 1997 film Hercules, the song about being in love, “I Won’t Say I’m in Love.” In Japanese, the title is “Koishiteru Nante Ienai” (“I Can’t Say I’m in Love”).
In the original, it’s sung by Susan Egan, while in the Japanese version Shizuka Kudo performs this number.
Not only does she sing the song, but she also provides the Japanese dub voice for the character Megara.
It’s a mid-tempo, classic-style number that sweetly expresses the bittersweet feelings of falling for Hercules.
Why not add some chorus parts and have fun singing it at karaoke?
Let's go anywhereShiki Theatre Company Musical

The seamless harmony woven by Jasmine and Aladdin is breathtaking! It’s a song from Shiki Theatre Company’s musical Aladdin.
“No matter what obstacles stand in our way, let’s keep our eyes forward and walk together.” It’s an inspiring piece that conveys the couple’s hope for a bright future and their strong determination.
Nailing the soaring high notes after the big buildup is no easy feat, but the exhilaration when the harmony lands perfectly is unbeatable.
Be sure to try singing it with a friend or partner who’s confident in their vocals!
A Dream is a Wish Your Heart MakesDisney Channel Circle Of Stars

Here’s a cover of a song from Cinderella performed by a lineup of Disney Channel cast members.
It’s faster-paced than the original, brighter, and easier to sing along to.
It drew attention because it featured many of the cast members who were popular at the time.
If I Never Knew YouJon Secada & Shanice

If I Never Knew You,” featured as an in-film song in the romance movie Pocahontas, which was based on a true story.
It portrays the relationship between the lovers in the story, singing of the joy and happiness of meeting the one you love.
Performing it as a male–female twin vocal, like a conversation, gives it a musical-theater feel, which is a great approach.
The grand orchestral sound also conveys a sense of never-ending love, making it a classic.
Try singing it at karaoke with a partner or friends who have always supported you, as a way to express your gratitude.






