"Out of Thin Air" is the second song of Disney's 1996 animated sequel, Aladdin and the King of Thieves. It is sung by Aladdin and Jasmine as Jasmine encourages Aladdin to go and find his father.
Lyrics[]
Jasmine:
You showed me the world
When I was all locked up inside,
You reached out your hand
And took me on a magic carpet ride
One look at your smile,
And I could see the light
Shining everywhere
People like you don't come out of thin air.
Aladdin:
Oh, Jasmine
You don't understand
There is so much that you don't see
Just think, if you can,
What growing up had to be like for me
Your father's a man
Who taught you who you are—
Mine was never there
So how can you say
I don't come out of thin air?
There's so much I want to know
Jasmine:
You've got the chance to learn
Aladdin:
If it means I'd have to go—
Jasmine:
I'll be right here when you return…
Our wedding can wait
Aladdin:
I love you
Jasmine:
I think it's worth this small delay
Aladdin:
Maybe you're right
Jasmine:
And won't it be great
To have your father see our wedding day?
Aladdin:
I've waited so long
Jasmine:
It isn't too late
Aladdin:
To learn the truth
Both:
And now at last, we can finally say
Jasmine:
Your father is really there
Aladdin:
There's so much that we might share
Jasmine:
And you'll finally learn
Both:
(You) (I) don't come out of thin air
Trivia[]
- Jasmine's opening line to the song makes a reference to the song "A Whole New World" from the original Aladdin film, when Aladdin first took Jasmine on a magic carpet ride.
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