Aladdin had a lot of rewrites during production, and many songs were cut as characters were written out of the script or as the plot was altered. At one point, the song which showed
Aladdin being at his lowest point and wanting to strive for more with his life was entitled "
Proud of Your Boy", and was directed at his mother, who was disappointed by his life choices. After being controversially cut, another attempt was 'Count On Me' a "low-key
"I want" song" for
Aladdin. Eventually the song 'One Jump Ahead' and its reprise were chosen. "One Jump Ahead" and "
A Whole New World" were written by
Alan Menken and
Tim Rice for
Aladdin after
Howard Ashman died in March 1991. Ashman and Menken had originally written a series of musical numbers, many of which were cut. The Cinema Scene explains "Babkak, Omar,
Aladdin, Kassim [was] A jumpy tune that helped to inspire "One Jump Ahead" in the final film". ==Synopsis==