Voyant Tools
We ran all of our songs through Voyant Tools and documented the total words, voabulary density, unique words, and the top 5 most frequent words of each song. Vocabulary Density is the ratio of the number of words in the document to the number of unique words in the document. A lower vocabulary density indicates complex text with lots of unique words, and a higher ratio indicates simpler text with words reused. Here are the results:
*Please note that we did not continue our use of Voyant in DIGIT 400, so the Beauty and the Beast Franchise is not included.
Aladdin (Animated)
Arabian Nights
From the graphs, we can see that the word "arabian" appeared the most during this song, with a total count of 5. This is interesting to see since the overall theme is "arabian nights" and not simply just "arabian." The song has 106 words, with 71 of those being unique word forms. This brings the vocabulary density to 0.67.
One Jump Ahead
From the graphs, we can see that the most frequently used words are "ahead" and "jump", which deliver the overall theme of the song. The song has 229 words in total, with 136 unique word forms, bringing the vocabulary density to 0.594.
One Jump Ahead (Reprise)
The song has 29 words in total, with 28 unique word forms, bringing the vocabulary density to 0.966.
Friend Like Me
From the graphs, we can see that the words "friends" and "friend" appeared the most during this song. These two words clearly demonstrates the theme of the song, which is "friendship". The word "ain't" also appeared a lot, which also ties back to the theme and the title of the song. The song has 327 words, with 157 of those being unique word forms. This brings the vocabulary density to 0.48.
Prince Ali
From the graphs, we can see that the words "prince" and "ali" appeared the most during this song, which is the title of the song. The song has 311 words, with 184 of those being unique word forms. This brings the vocabulary density to 0.592.
Prince Ali (Reprise)
From the graphs, we can see that the words "prince" and "ali" appeared the most during this song, which is also the title of the song. The song has 103 words, with 77 of those being unique word forms. This brings the vocabulary density to 0.748.
A Whole New World
From the graphs, we can see that the words "new" and "world" appeared the most during this song, which reflects the theme of the song. The song has 216 words, with 124 of those being unique word forms. This brings the vocabulary density to 0.574.
Aladdin 2: The Return of Jafar
Arabian Nights
From the graphs, similarly to the same song from the original Aladdin movie, we can see that the word "arabian" appeared the most during this song. For this song, "night" is the second most frequent word used. It makes sense for both songs with the same name to have the same most frequent words since the theme of the songs were both "arabian nights". The song has 100 words, with 73 of those being unique word forms. This brings the vocabulary density to 0.73.
I'm Looking Out For Me
From the graphs, we can see that the words "I'm" and "lookin" appeared the most during this song, which reflects the title and the theme of the song. The song has 181 words, with 118 of those being unique word forms. This brings the vocabulary density to 0.652.
Nothing in the World (Like a Friend)
From the graphs, we can see that the words "home" and "world" appeared the most frequent. The song has 260 words, with 146 of those being unique word forms. This brings the vocabulary density to 0.562.
Forget About Love
From the graphs, we can see that the words "forget" and "love" appeared the most, which is the title of the song. The song has 281 words, with 144 of those being unique word forms. This brings the vocabulary density to 0.512.
You're Only Second Rate
From the graphs, we can see that the words "you're", "second", "rate", which was the title of the song, appeared the most frequent. The song has 258 words, with 164 of those being unique word forms. This brings the vocabulary density to 0.636.
Aladdin and the King of Thieves
There's a Party Here in Agrabah
From the graphs, we can see that the words "there's", "party", and "agrabah" are the most frequently used words, which reflects the title and the theme of the song. The song has 358 words, with 194 of those being unique word forms. This brings the vocabulary density to 0.542.
Out of Thin Air
From the graphs, we can see that the words "thin" and "air" appeared the most, which is the theme of the song. The song has 255 words, with 126 of those being unique word forms. This brings the vocabulary density to 0.56.
Welcome to the Forty Thieves
From the graphs, we can see that the words "welcome" and "thieves" appeared the most, which is the overall theme of the song. The song has 201 words, with 126 of those being unique word forms. This brings the vocabulary density to 0.627.
Father and Son
From the graphs, we can see that the words "father" and "son" appeared the most, which is the title of the song. The song has 266 words, with 165 of those being unique word forms. This brings the vocabulary density to 0.62.
Are You In or Out?
From the graphs, surprisingly, the title and the theme of the song were not the most frequent words. The song has 352 words, with 202 of those being unique word forms. This brings the vocabulary density to 0.574.
Aladdin (Live-Action)
Arabian Nights
From the graphs, similar to the previous songs of the same title, we can see that the words "arabian" appeared the most, which is the title and the theme of the song. The song has 235 words, with 137 of those being unique word forms. This brings the vocabulary density to 0.583.
One Jump Ahead
From the graphs, similar to the same song in the original Aladdin movie, we can see that the words "jump" and "ahead" appeared the most, which is the title of the song. The song has 227 words, with 138 of those being unique word forms. This brings the vocabulary density to 0.608.
One Jump Ahead (Reprise)
The song has 29 words, with 28 of those being unique word forms. This brings the vocabulary density to 0.966.
One Jump Ahead (Reprise 2)
The song has 43 words, with 37 of those being unique word forms. This brings the vocabulary density to 0.86.
Speechless
From the graphs, we can see that the words "won't" and speechless", which was the theme of the song, appeared the most. The song has 269 words, with 109 of those being unique word forms. This brings the vocabulary density to 0.405.
Friend Like Me
From the graphs, similar to the same song in the animated version, we can see that the word "friend" appeared the most, which displays the theme of the song. The song has 363 words, with 168 of those being unique word forms. This brings the vocabulary density to 0.463.
Prince Ali
From the graphs, similar to the original version of the song in the animated movie, we can see that the words "prince" and "ali" appeared the most, which is the title of the song. The song has 355 words, with 206 of those being unique word forms. This brings the vocabulary density to 0.580.
A Whole New World
From the graphs, similar to the same song in the animated original version, we can see that the words "new" and "world" appeared the most, which is the theme of the song. The song has 216 words, with 123 of those being unique word forms. This brings the vocabulary density to 0.569.