Prince Ali | |
Artist: | Robin Williams |
Album: | Aladdin: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack |
Released: | October 31, 1992 |
Genre: | Show tune |
Length: | 2:52 |
Label: | Walt Disney |
Composer: | Alan Menken |
Lyricist: | Howard Ashman |
Producer: | Alan Menken |
"Prince Ali" and its reprise are two musical numbers from the 1992 Disney animated film Aladdin. The first part was performed by Robin Williams in his role as the Genie and the reprise is performed by Jonathan Freeman in his role as Jafar. The song performed by Williams was nominated for the Golden Globe Award for Best Original Song at the 50th Golden Globe Awards in 1993.
The film version cut a conceived intro for the song and two extra verses in the middle of "Prince Ali".
Soundtrack.net explains how "Prince Ali (reprise)" was conceived:
Prince Ali (Reprise) | |
Artist: | Jonathan Freeman |
Album: | Aladdin: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack |
Released: | October 31, 1992 |
Genre: | Show tune |
Length: | 1:07 |
Label: | Walt Disney |
Composer: | Alan Menken |
Lyricist: | Tim Rice |
"Prince Ali" is a flamboyant number sung by the Genie (Robin Williams) as he introduces Agrabah to Prince Ali Ababwa, Aladdin's royal alter ego, with a giant caravan. A reprise of the song has Jafar (Jonathan Freeman) unmask Aladdin as a poor thief. An early reprise of the song in the stage musical has the Sultan announcing to the city's residents that his daughter Jasmine is to marry the prince.
The Genie character is known for spouting elements of contemporary pop culture, and all his songs contain anachronistic references. During the song, Robin Williams imitates a Thanksgiving Parade commenter ("Don't they look lovely, June?"), Walter Brennan, and Ethel Merman.
AllMusic wrote "Robin Williams' bravura performance as the magic lamp on songs such as "Friend Like Me" and "Prince Ali" are justifiably credited as the album's highlights."[1]
Director/choreographer of the stage musical, Casey Nicholaw said that "'Prince Ali', too, is a huge production number 'where the dancers wear four costumes each'".[2] TalkingBroadway described the song as one of the three showstoppers of the musical, along with "Friend Like Me" and "A Whole New World".[3] NBC New York dubbed it "Act II's standout".[4]
This song is playable in the video game Just Dance 2014.[5]
Will Smith, as the Genie, performs the song in the 2019 live-action remake of Aladdin. This version incorporates some hip hop musical elements,[6] and has made some changes to the lyrics. For example, "Sunday Salam" has been changed to "Friday Salam" to reflect the Islamic holy day.[7] [8] It omits reference to Prince Ali having slaves by changing it to stating that Ali has "ten thousand servants and flunkies". Smith also changes "he got dolled up" to "he got all cute" and inserts his signature laugh and other interjections throughout the song. [7]
Will Smith version
Chart (2019) | Peak position |
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New Zealand Hot Singles (RMNZ)[9] | 34 |
South Korea (Gaon)[10] | 44 |
Will Smith version