Rapunzel: All Songs Lyrics

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Hey guys! Ever get lost in the magic of Disney's Tangled and find yourself humming those catchy tunes? We totally get it! Rapunzel's journey is filled with so much heart, adventure, and of course, some seriously unforgettable songs. Whether you're belting them out in the shower or trying to recreate Rapunzel's iconic long hair, knowing the lyrics is half the fun. So, grab your frying pan (just kidding... mostly!) and let's dive into the wonderful world of Rapunzel's songs, complete with all the lyrics you need to sing along.

When Will My Life Begin?

This is the song that kicks off Rapunzel's yearning for more, and man, can we relate! It perfectly captures that feeling of being stuck and dreaming of the world outside. It's all about that longing for adventure and experiencing life beyond your four walls. This is Rapunzel's anthem of hope and anticipation, setting the stage for all the amazing things to come.

Lyrics:

(Rapunzel) Seven a.m., the window’s open, Attracts the golden sun. I’m tired of staying in my room, I want to have some fun. I hear the birds outside my window, Singing their sweet song. I wish that I could join them, And sing along.

(Chorus) When will my life begin? When will my life begin? I’ve been dreaming of this my whole life, When will my life begin?

(Rapunzel) Seven fifteen, the sun is higher, I’m up and I’m awake. I’ve got my books and my guitar, And I’m ready for a break. I hear the children playing, In the town below. I wish that I could join them, And watch them grow.

(Chorus) When will my life begin? When will my life begin? I’ve been dreaming of this my whole life, When will my life begin?

(Rapunzel) Seven thirty, the royal breakfast, Is served for me with care. I eat my eggs and drink my juice, And comb my tangled hair. I see the people walking, Down the street below. I wish that I could join them, And let my spirit flow.

(Chorus) When will my life begin? When will my life begin? I’ve been dreaming of this my whole life, When will my life begin?

(Rapunzel) Seven forty-five, the kingdom wakes, And life begins to bloom. I watch the world from my high tower, And long to leave this room. I hear the distant music, And laughter in the air. I wish that I could be out there, Without a single care.

(Chorus) When will my life begin? When will my life begin? I’ve been dreaming of this my whole life, When will my life begin?

(Rapunzel) Eight a.m., the day is dawning, A brand new day awaits. I wonder what adventures, Lie beyond these gates. I’ve read of knights and dragons, And heroes brave and bold. I long to live a story, That’s yet untold.

(Chorus) When will my life begin? When will my life begin? I’ve been dreaming of this my whole life, When will my life begin?

I See the Light

Okay, if this song doesn't give you goosebumps, you might be immune to pure Disney magic! "I See the Light" is the ultimate romantic duet between Rapunzel and Flynn Rider (or Eugene Fitzherbert, as we now know him!). It's the moment they truly connect, surrounded by a thousand floating lanterns, and it's just breathtaking. This song is all about newfound love, seeing the world in a whole new way, and realizing that your dreams can come true in the most unexpected ways. It’s a pivotal moment for both characters, symbolizing their growth and the blossoming of their feelings for each other. The visuals during this song in the movie are absolutely stunning, making it an emotional high point that resonates with viewers long after the credits roll. It’s the kind of song that makes you believe in true love and the magic of shared dreams.

Lyrics:

(Rapunzel) I have dawned Into a new light And I’m afraid I’m not the same As I was before

(Flynn Rider) I see the light And it’s blinding me But I can’t look away

(Rapunzel) I have dawned Into a new light And I’m afraid I’m not the same As I was before

(Flynn Rider) I see the light And it’s blinding me But I can’t look away

(Rapunzel) I used to be afraid of the dark, But now I see the light. I used to be afraid of the night, But now I see the light.

(Flynn Rider) I used to be afraid of the fall, But now I see the light. I used to be afraid of it all, But now I see the light.

(Rapunzel) And I'm never going back

(Flynn Rider) And I'm never going back

(Rapunzel & Flynn Rider) I see the light!

Tangled

This song, often referred to as the "Tangled" theme song or "The World Will Know," is a powerful ensemble number that really sets the scene for the entire movie. It introduces the legend of Mother Gothel and the stolen princess with the magical golden hair. The song is sung by the "Thugs" and the "Townspeople," giving us a glimpse into the kingdom's history and the significance of Rapunzel's lost royal status. It’s a dramatic and catchy tune that builds suspense and intrigue, making you instantly invested in the story. The way it’s woven into the narrative, especially during the festival scenes, truly captures the spirit of the film. It’s a fantastic way to kickstart the adventure, giving us all the backstory we need in a musically engaging way. This song is pure storytelling genius, using music to paint a vivid picture of the kingdom's past and the mystery surrounding the missing princess. It’s the perfect blend of exposition and entertainment, a true hallmark of Disney's masterful storytelling. The energy and the chorus are incredibly infectious, making it a standout track that fans love to sing along to, even if it is a bit menacing!

Lyrics:

(Thugs) A story of a lost princess Stolen from her parents young A mother’s love, a mother’s song And a magic golden hair

(Townspeople) The kingdom mourns, the kingdom weeps For the princess lost, the promise keeps But a secret waits, in shadows deep And a villain’s heart, forever sleeps

(Thugs) The years go by, the legend grows Of the golden hair, where magic flows A tower tall, where no one knows The secret kept, as darkness shows

(Townspeople) The kingdom waits, with hopeful eyes For the princess lost, beneath the skies But fate intervenes, with dark surprise And a villain’s plan, that never dies

(Thugs) So listen close, and you will hear The tale of Rapunzel, held so dear Her golden hair, a magic spear To vanquish evil, banish fear

(Townspeople) But danger lurks, and shadows creep While the kingdom slumbers, in slumber deep A villain’s grasp, secrets to keep And a royal bloodline, buried steep

(Thugs) The world will know, the world will see The power of the hair, wild and free A princess lost, for all eternity Until her destiny, sets her free

Mother Knows Best

This is the song that really defines Mother Gothel's manipulative character. It's sung with such a smooth, yet sinister, charm that it's hard not to be captivated, even while knowing she's up to no good. "Mother Knows Best" is all about Gothel's twisted version of protection, keeping Rapunzel locked away in the tower, convincing her the outside world is dangerous. It’s a classic villain song, showcasing her possessiveness and her desire to control Rapunzel's life for her own selfish gain. The song is catchy and melodic, which makes its underlying message even more chilling. It highlights the toxic dynamic between them, where Gothel uses guilt and fear to maintain her hold over Rapunzel. This song is absolutely crucial for understanding Gothel's motivations and the psychological manipulation Rapunzel endures. It’s a powerful example of how even seemingly loving words can be used as tools of control. Plus, the way she sings it really sells the