Top 10 Disney Princesses with the Best Singing Voices
Disney Princesses have always been known for their unforgettable songs. From heartfelt ballads to triumphant anthems, these characters have given us some of the most iconic musical moments in animation. But let's be real, not all Disney Princesses are on the same level when it comes to singing. Some have voices so stunning they give you chills, while others... well, let's just say they do their best.
Now, this is where you come in. Which Disney Princesses have the absolute best singing voices? Maybe you love the crystal-clear high notes of a certain mermaid who dreams of the human world. Or perhaps you prefer the warm, expressive tone of a book-loving girl who sees the beauty in everything. And let's not forget the ones with the kind of vocal power that makes you want to stand up and belt along with them.
Your vote can help shape this list, so don't hold back. Listen to your heart, or in this case your ears, and rank the voices that truly shine.
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Mulan (Mulan)
Mulan's singing voice in Mulan is provided by actress and singer Lea Salonga, whose soprano vocals are described as clear and expressive in songs like Reflection. Salonga also voiced Princess Jasmine's singing parts in Aladdin.
For me, among all of Disney's princesses, Mulan has a very angelic, powerful, and clear singing voice. One main reason is that Lea Salonga voiced Mulan, and I am an avid fan of hers. I love the way she sings the song "Reflection." It makes my heart calm every time I listen to that song. It also makes me cry. Two thumbs up for Ms. Lea Salonga (Mulan).
Out of all the princesses, I really loved Mulan's voice. Reflection really resonated with me. I always feel I am not good enough for my parents. I love the other Disney princess voices (they're known for it) like Elsa, Belle, or Ariel, but Mulan's voice hit me as the best.
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Ariel (The Little Mermaid)
Ariel's singing voice in The Little Mermaid is performed by Jodi Benson. Her soprano, often praised as powerful and emotional, is showcased in the song Part of Your World.
I always do indeed think that Ariel herself always has the most beautiful and prettiest singing voice ever, like that of an angel from Heaven of God, for how demure she always is herself.
I still think Ariel's singing voice is the best one out of all of the princesses' singing voices (Jodi Benson is an accomplished singer). Ariel's singing voice avoids sounding like it's being shrieked at the top of the lungs. It avoids sounding loud and brash without softness, and it isn't forced. Instead, it's conversational, it's melodic, it produces chills at intervals, and it always leaves me happier after I hear it.
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Jasmine (Aladdin)
Jasmine's singing voice in Aladdin is provided by Lea Salonga, who also sang for Mulan. Her voice is heard in the duet A Whole New World alongside Aladdin's singing voice.
Liz Callaway was a perfect replacement for Jasmine's singing voice, as she almost won the audition as Jasmine's singing voice in the original Aladdin film. She also sounds similar to Lea Salonga's Jasmine.
Also, she literally can belt "Waiting just for us!" in the "If You Can Dream" song. That is just so darn amazing! Her singing voice is just as beautiful as ever in my sense, especially her high notes.
I personally think that Jasmine has the best voice even though she only has one song in the original Aladdin. She has such a beautiful, angelic voice that only Lea Salonga could provide. In the second and third movies, The Return of Jafar and The King of Thieves, we get to hear Jasmine's voice more. It's so pure and melodic, definitely my favorite!
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Belle (Beauty and the Beast)
Belle's singing voice in Beauty and the Beast is provided by Paige O'Hara. Her vocals, described as expressive and rich, are highlighted in songs such as Belle and Something There.
Paige O'Hara has, by far, the best singing voice! No disrespect to Lea Salonga, Judy Kuhn, Jodi Benson, or Mandy Moore. Their voices each have a unique resonance. Paige, however, has a voice that matches each of their tones. A strong, mature tone, yet still with a crystal-clear, youthful inflection.
Other voices seem to only have one tone. They're either a strong voice that belts out their message or a youthful voice with a blithe tone. When you hear Paige sing, you hear both those qualities in her voice.
The woman who voiced Belle was a Broadway star at the time. Her voice is extremely clear and lovely, with a very delicate quality. Voices such as hers are very difficult to find. Although Ariel is known as the girl "with the most beautiful voice," that title went to the wrong person.
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Rapunzel (Tangled)
Rapunzel's singing voice in Tangled is performed by Mandy Moore. Her voice, noted as light and versatile, is featured in songs like When Will My Life Begin and I See the Light.
Everything about Rapunzel is perfect! I See the Light is the greatest Disney song ever! That's right, not Let It Go. When Will My Life Begin shows all her talents and quirks! When people say Anna's quirky, I laugh. She's a copy of Rapunzel! I Have a Dream proves her main goal isn't to fall in love and that she's charming and everyone loves her.
Lastly, there's her magic song. This song is so hypnotic, and her voice fits it so well. I mean, could you imagine if Idina Menzel sang this? It'd be ruined!
Rapunzel has the best voice by far. Mandy Moore did it perfectly. Every song is just so wonderful that every time you hear them you just have to sing along. I have all the Tangled songs memorized and I have since before it was even out for a year. All of the Tangled songs are songs you always want to sing. Rapunzel has the best voice, and no one can top her.
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Pocahontas (Pocahontas)
Pocahontas's singing voice in Pocahontas is provided by Judy Kuhn. Her vocals, often cited as powerful and emotive, are best known in the song Colors of the Wind.
The only Disney Princess to have her song win a Golden Globe, Oscar, and Emmy on her own. Colours of the Wind (I'm English/British) was a beautiful song. I love Ariel, Jasmine, Tiana, Belle, and Mulan especially. But Pocahontas is my favorite because she sings with power and emotion.
She has such charisma with Just Around the River Bend and more emotion in If I Never Knew You, while singing with John Smith. But Colours of the Wind is one amazing song, which has not only won all the awards but is one of the hardest songs to sing. Pocahontas, like Tiana and Mulan, deserves more recognition than Elsa and Anna.
I wanted to vote for Rapunzel, but someone is so high on this list that I think shouldn't be, so I voted for the girl that, at the time when I voted, was below her.
Plus, Pocahontas is an amazing singer.
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Aurora (Sleeping Beauty)
Aurora's singing voice in Sleeping Beauty is performed by Mary Costa. Costa's operatic soprano is showcased in songs like Once Upon a Dream.
Aurora has a very beautiful voice. Everyone loves her voice. She has a more beautiful voice than Cinderella, Snow White, Belle, or any other Disney Princess.
Princess Aurora and Prince Philip are too good. They are the best couple. She has beautiful eyes, hair, and voice. She is too iconic. She is more beautiful than all the Disney Princesses. She is like the beautiful Bollywood actress Katrina Kaif. She is the most beautiful girl in the world. She is a sexy and hot Disney Princess. Everyone loves her, and her curly, wavy hair is very nice. Her hazy eyes are gorgeous. Her voice is superb and sweet. Ah, what a beautiful girl.
Coming from someone who STUDIES music. Yes. Objectively, in terms of technique, timbre, range, and color, she has the best voice according to musical standards. True classical, smooth, bel canto soprano voices are rare and way underrated in the disaster that popular music has become.
Not all pop singers can sing classical (vast, vast majority can't), but a classical singer can sing anything. If only they had given her a longer solo and more songs! This singer is fantastic and this leading lady deserved a much larger role!
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Cinderella (Cinderella)
Cinderella's singing voice in Cinderella is provided by Ilene Woods. Her soprano, often described as warm and gentle, is featured in classic songs like A Dream Is a Wish Your Heart Makes.
Come on! This voice is hard to beat - effortless, timeless, and ageless. "So This is Love" and "Sing Sweet Nightingale"... so clear and so beautiful.
For me, Cinderella, Pocahontas, and Aurora top my list. I mean, they're all great! For me, those three are timeless.
Mulan had a different, powerful vocal, too. For me, Belle, Ariel, Jasmine, Anna, Rapunzel, etc., all sounded similar - sweet and more "poppy" - still beautiful. Tiana's music wasn't memorable. When you can remember lyrics from decades ago, you've nailed it!
Elsa is the last princess with a song of that magnitude. Snow White? She paved the way... But, ouch!
"No matter how your heart is grieving, if you keep on believing, the dream that you wish will come true." Her voice is amazing, and I love her for everything she is.
I always listened to her when I was little if I wanted to fall asleep. She is so lovely to listen to, and it is always very soothing. Cinderella deserves to be on top for the wonderful voice she has. R.I.P. Ilene Woods. I will remember you forever for making my childhood a wonderful memory, especially the memory of your soothing voice in Cinderella.
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Tiana (The Princess and the Frog)
Tiana's singing voice in The Princess and the Frog is provided by Anika Noni Rose. Her voice, known for being soulful and dynamic, is highlighted in songs like Almost There and Down in New Orleans.
A beautiful and charming voice, Tiana is by far the best singer of the Disney Princesses. All of them have good voices, especially Ariel, Mulan, Pocahontas, and Rapunzel, but Tiana has the best voice of them all, in my opinion. Here they are ranked from worst to best (not adding Merida, since she doesn't sing):
10. Snow White
9. Aurora (She has an amazing voice, but there are better ones than her, I'm sorry! Like I said, they all have great voices)
8. Cinderella
7. Jasmine (Once again, I do think her voice is beautiful. Mulan is higher than her because I think that Lea did a better job with Mulan than Jasmine.)
6. Belle
5. Pocahontas
4. Rapunzel
3. Mulan
2. Ariel
1. TIANA
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Snow White (Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs)
Snow White's singing voice in Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs is performed by Adriana Caselotti. Her soprano, noted for its unique pitch, is featured in songs like I'm Wishing and Someday My Prince Will Come.
I feel like Snow White doesn't deserve all the hate thrown her way. I personally hate the movie Snow White and only go back for the soundtrack, but Snow White was the first Disney princess out there. Heck, her movie was the first-ever feature-length Disney movie! Without Snow White, there wouldn't be Disney!
They didn't have autotune at the time her movie came out, but Snow White's voice fits her movie perfectly. She has an incredible range and trills like nobody's business. I feel like Snow White's voice should be higher up on this list. She should definitely be in at least the top 5.
Snow White was the first Disney princess and has always had the widest vocal ranges among Disney vocalists. She is the only princess who could trill and run perfectly as required. None of the other princesses have a voice quite like hers, except maybe Cinderella.
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Moana (Moana)
Moana's singing voice in Moana is performed by Auli'i Cravalho. Her vocals, characterized as strong and youthful, are heard in songs such as How Far I'll Go.
Auli'i Cravalho is an exceptionally talented singer and actress! A very inspirational film, Moana is so beautiful in its tale, music, and message of her voyage of discovery! It's also a very beautiful and incredible film that celebrates the history and culture of the Pacific Islands.
Everything about it is so inspirational, it gives me chills. Moana is officially my favorite princess, and "How Far I'll Go" is now my favorite song!
Auli'i Cravalho is an incredible actress and singer! She's such an inspiration. Moana is so beautiful in its tale, music, and message of her voyage of discovery! It's also a very beautiful and incredible film that celebrates the history and culture of the Pacific Islands.
Everything about it is so inspirational, it gives me chills. Moana is officially my favorite princess, and "How Far I'll Go" is now my favorite song!
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Merida (Brave)
Julie Fowlis performs the songs associated with Merida in Brave. Fowlis's Scottish folk style is heard in songs like Touch the Sky.
Well, I think she sang that Touch the Sky song. I don't know. I have only seen the movie twice. The first time I hated it. The second time I loved it! I was kinda young the first time - I would guess about 8.