Best Disney Villain Songs

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I already did Best Villains  so in honor of Halloween it seemed appropriate to talk about some villain music.  Particularly my favorite villain songs.  Actually there aren’t as many as you’d think.  Classic villains like Lady Tremaine and Maleficent don’t have a villain songs.

Special Notice- Hellfire-  I could not put this on my list but I know everyone will ask about it.  I just can’t support a song that is openly supporting the rape and murder of a woman.  I’ve talked about it so much on the blog.  It crosses a line I am not comfortable with.  That said, it is very well sung and the animation is haunting, so for that reason I am honoring it as separate from my list.

So that said- my list.

10. Trust in Me- One of the first villain songs in any Disney film and it is close to an Adam and Eve type villain as Disney gives us.  Like the serpent in the Biblical story, Kaaa oils and slithers his way around the jungle, hypnotizing his victims with his beguiling song.  It is made all the more creepy by the fact it is Sterling Holloway, the voice of Winnie the Pooh claiming to be Mowgli’s best of friends.

9. Gaston- Perhaps the funniest villain song.  It’s a big pep talk for our town hero.  The fact that we know he wants to make our heroine unhappy at whatever cost gives it an eery undertone.

8. Heffalumps and Woozles- One of the spookiest moments of Disney.  We’ve got a true nightmare with all the minor chords and inflections of a haunted house song.  There is also always something creepy about toys like jack in the boxes.  Plus, they want to steal Pooh’s honey!   This song is especially effective when you think it is aimed at toddlers. It’s in every shape and size, size, SIZE!

7. Prince Ali Reprise- While a reprise and not a complete song it is very effective.  A joyous number from earlier in the film is now used to control and manipulate.  At this point in the story Jafar has total control of the Genie and everything else.  It all looks very bad for our heroes.

6. Mob Song- An extremely chilling song because it’s an entire town taking on our heroes that are basically household items.  How is this going to work?  As the music escalates the tension gets tighter and stronger until we feel real panic, like a mob would feel.  The animation is striking and captures the darkness and increasing madness of Gaston and the crowd.

5. Savages- Perhaps the most thoughtful Disney villain song and it is the redemption of Pocahontas which made my bottom 10 Disney movies.  It is a cliche ridden historical travesty but in this song they reach some emotional truth.  Some criticize it for the way it stereotypes people but that’s the whole point of the song.  Both sides have rationalized why the other is the villain and needs to be done away with.  It’s very profound and beautifully drawn and sung.

4. World’s Greatest Criminal Mind- Brought in a series of villain songs in movies that would go nearly uninterrupted for the next decade of Disney movies.  Ratigan is a hilarious villain with Vincent Price as one of the best voices ever. The fact he kills a mouse for calling him a rat when his name is Ratigan is so funny.  Kind of like Gaston it is a funny villain song but very effective.  Ratigan is the closest Disney has ever gotten to an over-the-top Bond villain and I love it!

3. Mother Knows Best- As far as straight singing this is probably my favorite Disney villain song and one of my favorite songs.  Donna Murphey is amazing as Mother Gothel.  It is Sondheim level quality.  It takes the nurturing of motherhood and uses it to control and manipulate a child.  Is there anything colder than that?  It’s so effective.  I just love it!

2. Poor Unfortunate Souls- One of the most brilliant voice casting in Disney history.  Pat Carroll gives Ursula a mix of a truck driver and a drag queen.  She is on full saleswoman mode and uses every sweet and conniving method she can muster to tempt Ariel into her web. She would have said she’d cured cancer if it would have gotten her the ending she wants.  That’s my kind of villain.  The animation is brilliant and funny and I love that ursula is the only octopus we see aside from a brief glimpse of one in Under the Sea.  There is nobody who looks like her.  She is blackness, overweight, with red lipstick.  Got to like that!

1. Be Prepared-  In a movie where almost nobody did their own singing (even Broadway star Matthew Broderick didn’t),  it is especially compelling Jeremy Irons sang Be Prepared.  It is as close as Disney gets to a Hitler villain.  He even has Nazi hyenas.  He oils and defines his plan dripping with disdain for everyone including his brother.  He is a sociopath who has no guilt throughout the movie for any of his choices.  All he cares about is himself to the detriment of the entire kingdom.

10 thoughts on “Best Disney Villain Songs

  1. I still don’t feel that ‘Hellfire’ is talking about rape; murder, yes, but not rape. But that’s just me.

    ‘Be Prepared’ definitely deserves the #1 spot! I love listening to different language versions of Disney songs, especially the Disney villain songs. They manage to sound so evil in any language, lol!

    1. It absolutely is about rape. The whole song is about how he is lusting after her. In fact it victim blames Esmerelda because it’s not his fault he’s feeling this way! It’s the her fault!
      He says “be mine or you will burn” . What do you think he’s talking about? Rape is when a woman is forced to be with a man against her will. This is what Frollo is saying he is going to do or he will kill her; therefore, the song is about rape and murder.
      Seems clear to me. It’s obvious he would rape her if given the chance. In fact, he absolves himself of any guilt in the song. I’m not comfortable with that. Sorry!

      1. Well she proves that when he offers to save her from being burned if she will be his lover and she refuses. Predators convince themselves they are in the right and it’s the fault of the victim. Oftentimes they convince the victim of this. I guess at least Esmeralda isn’t manipulated in that way. But now that he has absolved himself of any guilt through the song than I don’t see anything that would stop him from raping her if given the opportunity. He is not given an opportunity, so he tries to burn her instead which is what he says he will do in the song if he can’t have her. Like I said, it is a well drawn, well sung song so I get others liking it but for me it crosses a line I’m not comfortable with for a Disney film. Lust as a theme for a G rated movie is not ok in my book but I know many love it which is why I made a note of it.

      2. But I suppose we will have to agree to disagree on this one. To me it is quite clear what he is saying but I get others see it differently. I don’t have a problem with adult films about sensuality and lust (although I am still pretty tame) but when a movie is marketed to kids and includes kidlike elements I have to judge it as a kids film and look at it’s messaging from that angle. They could have gone all adult and I would be okay with it but that wasn’t their choice.

      3. Well and on most of them we certainly agree. I at least wanted to acknowledge Hellfire is very well sung and animated so there’s that. Lots of great Disney songs and villains. Happy Halloween!

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