The Best Disney Karaoke Songs Of All Time(Top 23)

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Written By John Red

Founder of Handsounds, avid music lover of all genres and tastes. 

Who doesn’t love a good Disney film? The have all the requirements for karaoke: they have incredible stories and inspiring and infectious lyrics! We have chosen the best Disney karaoke songs for you to choose from.

From Cinderella and Snow White to the more recent Coco, Tangled, and how can we forget about Frozen! The songs from the movies are loved by kids that they will continue to sing them for days, weeks, months, and even years. The movies and songs are not only for kids, adults love them too, and many were the soundtrack of our childhood! I’m sure one of these songs has been stuck in your head for some time!

So if you are a Disney enthusiast, like we are, you might want some suggestions for THE best disney songs for karaoke for your next karaoke night.

The following 25 songs made the list of best Disney karaoke songs. We include youtube videos so you get the best Disney karaoke songs with lyrics. Keep reading!

Best Disney Karaoke Songs

Best Disney Karaoke Songs – Top 25

1. “Let it go” – Frozen

Disney never disappoints when it comes to emotional ballads, and “Let It Go” from the film Frozen is without a doubt its most popular song. The song has melancholy piano melodies and the haunting voice of Idina Menzel, and is a favorite of the Disney on Ice events and karaoke enthusiasts everywhere. 

This song has a knack of getting stuck in your head for days on end! An epic anthem, it’s no surprise this is the top track.

The song was a commercial hit and it became the first song from a Disney animated musical to reach the top ten of the Billboard Hot 100 since 1995.

Despite the fact that it is a really simple song to sing along to, you will need a lot of lung power to sing this.

2. “Gaston” – Beauty And The Beast

One of the funniest Disney songs has always been “Gaston,” but with the release of the live-action Beauty And The Beast, it gained new life. It’s incredible when Josh Gad and Luke Evans perform it together. Gaston is played by Evans in a particularly obnoxious manner, which makes the performance funny.

3. “A Whole New World” – Aladdin

A Whole New World is one of the only Disney duet. it’s languid and beautiful, and you’d be lying if you said you’ve never laid on a rug and wished it was a magic carpet while singing it.

The lyrics describe Aladdin showing the confined princess a life of freedom and the pair’s acknowledgment of their love for each other while riding on the magic carpet.

The original song (1992 ) won a Golden Globe Award for Best Original Song at the 50th Golden Globe Awards and an Oscar Award for Best Original Song at the 65th Academy Awards. The newest version of the song is sang by Zayn Malik and Zhavia Ward for the live action version of Aladdin of 2019.

This song is perfect if you are looking for a disney karaoke songs duet.

4.“We don’t talk about bruno” – Encanto

This is a catchy song, as anyone who has seen Disney’s newest “must-see” would attest. It’s also great for group singing, there are many recognizable characters and great lines.

The song is performed by the film various cast members and it truly became a viral sensation.

Although singing well the first time may be challenging, trying it out and having a good time with your friends is a lot of fun. It has great vocals and lyrics and a catchy melody. It has been described as one of the best Disney songs and the studio’s biggest crossover success. It is the first Disney song to top the charts in the US in almost 30 years.

5. ” I See The Light” – Tangled

Rapunzel hasn’t exactly received the same level of attention from Disney as other fairy tales, but that all changed with the release of the movie Tangled. 

The song is a duet recorded by the two main characters Mandy Moore and Zachary Levi who play Rapunzel and Flynn. The song is a folk inspired pop ballad that is the theme song of the movie. It became very popular after the movie’s release.

The lyrics describe the developing romantic relationship between Rapunzel and Flynn, and it is about realising true dreams.

6. “Circle of life ” – The lion king

After listening to the classic Disney song you’ll undoubtedly feel on top of the world! The song in the movie has a lot of depth, and many young people will be able to connect with it more deeply when they sing it.

The song is composed by Elton John and sang by Carmen Twilie and Lebo M and it is the Lion King’s opening song.

The song is like the Disney karaoke songs version of the call-to-worship gospel church songs.

You really must include this song on your playlist of the top Disney karaoke songs because it is so exciting and energizing to sing.

7. “Under the Sea” – Little Mermaid

In this song, the crab Sebastian finally has his moment to shine, and boy does he make the most of it. It’s a great song for screaming at the top of your lungs since it’s so much fun.

The song is an appeal from Sebastian to Ariel to stay at sea and not give in to her desire to become human so that she might live her entire life with Prince Eric, the man she has fallen in love with. Sebastian expresses his concern for human suffering while also highlighting the advantages of living carefree underwater. His appeal is ignored, though, as Ariel flees before the song is finished.

8. “A Dream Is A Wish Your Heart Makes” – Cinderella

Mack David, Al Hoffman, and Jerry Livingston wrote and created this song for the Walt Disney film Cinderella of 1950. In the song, Cinderella (sung by Ilene Woods encourages her animal pals to never give up on their dreams, and this idea permeates the entire narrative. This movie is the most famous fairy tale of all time and it will for sure get everyone singing.

Many artists have now covered the original song, including Lily James and Christina Perri.

9. “Hakuna Matata”, The Lion King

The song comes from the catchphrase used by Timon and Pumbaa in the film, Hakuna matata, which translates to “No worries,” . Its a has a straightforward 4/4 beat, a positive message, and very catchy lyrics. It had to be in this list of best disney karaoke songs.

10. “Do You Want To Build A Snowman?” – Frozen

We don’t know about you, but the second we see some snow, this song comes to mind. This song from Frozen has had an incredible success and I’m sure you have heard it millions of times by now.

The song is the second on the list of all time best selling Christmas singles.

The song is sang when Elsa confines herself in her bedroom after inadvertently using her ice powers on Anna. The lyrics describe Anna’s attempts to get Elsa to spend time with her as a kid, teenager, and adult, each time failing. The last of these scenes takes place in the movie after the sisters’ parents have perished at sea in a storm.

11. “Breaking Free” – High School Musical

This song is from Disney Channel’s High school musical. It’s sung by Zach Efron, Vanessa Hudgens and Drew Seeley.

It was released as a single in 2006 and it became a gold single for achieving over 500,000 sales.

If you were a fan of HSM growing up you will be singing your heart out to:

We’re soarin’, flyin’

There’s not a star in heaven

That we can’t reach

If we’re trying

So we’re breaking free

12. “The lion sleeps tonight” – The lion king

When The Tokens initially made “The Lion Sleeps Tonight” famous, it was a catchy tune, but as far as Disney karaoke songs go, some of the more recent versions of the song surpass their version. The song’s most popular current rendition is perhaps the one from the live-action Disney film The Lion King. Anyone who hears “Weeheeheehee dee heeheeheehee weeoh aweem gone”

13. “I’ll Make a Man Out of You”- Mulan

The Disney movie Mulan includes the song “I’ll Make a Man Out of You,” written by Matthew Wilder with lyrics by David Zippel. Donny Osmond portrays Captain Li Shang’s singing voice for the majority of the song. Captain Li Shang sings the song during Mulan’s training montage, often known as the movie’s “boot camp sequence”. In order to eventually turn his newly enlisted squadron of unskilled troops into a skilled army, Shang trains them in the scene.

14. “This is me “- Camp Rock

If you were a fan of High School Musical, chances are you were also a fan of Camp Rock.

Demi Lovato, who sings this song, significantly influenced a large portion of the population in 2008, which caused many of them to get bangs for the first time that were improperly styled.

It’s the first song that Mitchie Torres (Demi Lovato) and Shane Gray (Joe Jonas) performed in Camp Rock. Shane heard Mitchie perform the song, but he did not see her. So he went out to find the girl behind the incredible voice. 

15. “Colors Of The Wind,” Pocahontas

This is the movie’s theme song. It’s a pool ballad and the lyrics are about animism and respecting nature. It’s also about finding the indigenous roots .

The song reminded people that every rock and tree has a spirit and a name. By including this song on your Disney karaoke playlist, you pay homage to those ghosts and bring beauty into your own life.

16. “Beauty and the Beast” – Beauty and the Beast

This is a classic song from the 1991 animated movie of the same name. It is a romantic ballad that tells the story of the film’s main characters, Belle and the Beast.

The song is sung primarily by the character of Mrs. Potts, the castle’s motherly housekeeper, and features other characters from the castle’s enchanted staff, including Lumiere, Cogsworth, and Chip. Mrs. Potts sings about the unlikely love story between Belle, a smart and independent young woman, and the Beast, a former prince who has been cursed and transformed into a monstrous creature.

The iconic line “Tale as old as time, true as it can be” highlights the enduring nature of their love, which is strengthened by their shared love of books, music, and other forms of art.

17. “Part of Your World” – The Little Mermaid

This popular Disney song is sung by the film’s main character, Ariel.

The song is a wistful and emotional ballad that expresses Ariel’s longing to be a part of the human world and to explore all the wonders that she has heard about. She sings about her desire to leave behind her underwater home and to be free to explore the world above the surface. “Part of Your World” is a beautiful and moving song that captures the essence of Ariel’s character and her longing to explore and experience the world around her. It has become one of Disney’s most beloved songs and is a staple of many karaoke playlists.

18. “The Bare Necessities” – The Jungle Book

Another classic from the 1967 movie, “The Jungle Book”. It is sung by the film’s main characters, Baloo the bear and Mowgli.

The song is a catchy and upbeat tune that celebrates the simple pleasures of life and encourages listeners to enjoy the “bare necessities” of existence. The lyrics describe the joys of living a carefree life, free from the stress and worries of modern civilization.

The chorus “Look for the bare necessities, the simple bare necessities, forget about your worries and your strife,” has become a beloved classic of Disney music, encouraging listeners to focus on what truly matters in life and to enjoy the simple pleasures that it has to offer.

19. ”Go the Distance” – Hercules

This is a powerful and uplifting song by Hercules. It speaks about the desire to find a place in the world and achieve great things.

The chorus “I will find my way, I can go the distance,” has become an anthem for those who strive to achieve their dreams and overcome adversity.

It is a classic Disney tune that has been loved by fans for its powerful message of perseverance and self-discovery.

20. “Hawaiian Roller Coaster Ride” – Lilo & Stitch

This song is Lilo & Stitch’s theme song and it is the movie’s centerpiece. It is sung by off-screen Hawaiian singers and is audible while Lilo, Nani, David, and Stitch are out surfing. One of Disney’s most cherished melodies, the song has grown to be the most well-known of the series. 

21.  “You’ve Got a Friend in Me” – Toy Story

Randy Newman wrote and released the song “You’ve Got a Friend in Me” in its original form. It was first composed as the soundtrack for the 1995 Disney Pixar’s Toy Story, and it has subsequently served as the franchise’s anthem for Toy Story 2, Toy Story 3, and Toy Story 4. It was nominated for the 1996 Golden Globe Award for Best Original Song and the 1996 Academy Award for Best Original Song, but “Colors of the Wind” from Pocahontas won both.

The song talks about how one can always rely on someone through even the worst of situations, making that person a friend. It originally appears to be about Andy being Woody’s friend. Yet as the movie goes on, it becomes obvious that Buzz is actually that friend.

22. “Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious” – Mary Poppins

This song: ”Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious” is a tongue-twisting and joyful song from Disney’s 1964 musical film, “Mary Poppins”.

The song’s title is an invented word that is meant to express a feeling of joy and excitement that cannot be conveyed through normal language. The lyrics of the song describe this feeling in detail and encourage listeners to embrace the whimsical and playful aspects of life.

In the song, the two main characters Mary Poppins and Bert engage in a playful back-and-forth exchange, each trying to outdo the other with increasingly absurd and nonsensical words and phrases. The song’s catchy melody and upbeat tempo have made it a beloved classic of Disney music and a popular choice for karaoke.

23. “Reflection” – Mulan

Mulan’s “Reflection” is a song that may be regarded as an anthem for everyone who has ever felt like no one sees them for who they are.

The song is sung after Mulan arrives to her house after an embarrassing and futile attempt to win over her matchmaker. The song’s lyrical content captures Mulan’s conflict between wanting to be herself in front of the world and not living a lie out of fear of disappointing her family. The action of this scene begins at Mulan’s house and ends in her family’s temple, where she takes off her makeup to reveal her true appearance.

Especially now that Christina Aguilera has brought the most recent version of the song to the big screen with her powerful voice, this Disney karaoke song is sure to inspire you to emerge into your strength and grow into the person you were intended to be.

Best Disney Karaoke Songs – Final thoughts

With catchy tunes, and wonderful stories that take you to a different planet, Disney offers everything you need for a great karaoke song.

We provided a list of all the best and most well know Disney songs that are great for karaoke, we hope you are now prepared to sing your heart out to these at your next party.

Have a great karaoke party with your friends soon and add these songs to your playlist of the finest Disney karaoke tunes!

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