' is an animated children's television series based on the My Little Pony toyline, created by American toy and game manufacturer Hasbro. The show also has musical elements, featuring songs performed on-screen by its characters in several episodes.
Overall, the series has featured 108 original songs over the course of its nine seasons, not including its main theme "Friendship Is Magic" and the songs from its 2017 film '. Almost all songs featured in the show were composed by Daniel Ingram (pictured). He also became the show's main lyricist starting with ; other notable lyricists include Amy Keating Rogers, M.A. Larson and the series' showrunner Meghan McCarthy. Lyrics are often written or co-written by the screenwriter of the episode they are featured in.
<sup>1</sup>In case of several characters providing lead vocals, the performers are listed in the order in which their characters (of the first of their characters in case they voice several) start singing.<br /> <sup>2</sup>Not the person usually voicing the character in songs; those are spoken vocals.<br /> <sup>3</sup>The singer is not portraying a character.
<sup>1</sup>In case of several characters providing lead vocals, the performers are listed in the order in which their characters (of the first of their characters in case they voice several) start singing.<br /> <sup>3</sup>The singer is not portraying a character.<br /> <sup>4</sup>As the song only features several characters singing in harmony, there are no lead vocals per se.
<sup>1</sup>In case of several characters providing lead vocals, the performers are listed in the order in which their characters (of the first of their characters in case they voice several) start singing.<br> <sup>2</sup>Pinkie Pie just shouts before singing.
<sup>1</sup>In case of several characters providing lead vocals, the performers are listed in the order in which their characters (of the first of their characters in case they voice several) start singing.<br /> <sup>2</sup>Not the person usually voicing the character in songs; those are spoken vocals.<br /> <sup>3</sup>The singer is not portraying a character.<br /> <sup>5</sup>Not the person usually voicing the character in songs.
<sup>1</sup>In case of several characters providing lead vocals, the performers are listed in the order in which their characters (of the first of their characters in case they voice several) start singing.<br /> <sup>6</sup>Corman is credited for the guitar and mandolin parts only. <sup>7</sup>Diamond Tiara's part in this song is for a deleted verse only.
<sup>1</sup>In case of several characters providing lead vocals, the performers are listed in the order in which their characters (of the first of their characters in case they voice several) start singing.<br />
For the final two seasons of the show, Daniel Ingram was able to use the Nashville Scoring Orchestra to perform all of the songs.
The six songs that Daniel Ingram wrote made use of the Nashville Scoring Orchestra for their performance.
<sup>1</sup>In case of several characters providing lead vocals, the performers are listed in the order in which their characters (of the first of their characters in case they voice several) start singing.<br /> <sup>2</sup>Not the person usually voicing the character in songs; those are spoken vocals.<br /> <sup>3</sup>The singer is not portraying a character.
<sup>3</sup>The singer is not portraying a character.