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Disney Popular Songs Ranking [2025]

Disney has countless iconic songs—too many to list here—such as Aladdin’s “A Whole New World” and The Little Mermaid’s “Under the Sea.” Each and every one of them is a wonderful piece that stays in our memories.

In this article, we’ve compiled a ranking of popular Disney songs to introduce to you.

Be sure to look for your favorite tune!

Disney Popular Song Rankings [2025] (21–30)

Happy Jam JamDisney22rank/position

Happy Jam Jam | Song tied to the Shimajiro Concert [Official Shimajiro Channel]
Happy Jam Jam Disney

This song was released as the ending theme for the anime Shimajiro: A World of WOW! It has long been loved as one of the most popular tracks in the long-running series featuring Shimajiro.

The light, buoyant rhythm—evoking friends joyfully dancing together—matches the tone of the show and leaves a strong impression.

Another highlight is the inclusion of more complex movements, such as hand motions coordinated with the steps, which makes mastering the choreography feel rewarding and fun.

It’s a song where the sense of unity and enjoyment feels more important than anything else.

A Whole New WorldDisney23rank/position

Although this song is famous as an insert song from the movie Aladdin, despite its gentle tone, it’s a piece where clear contrasts between sections become important.

It’s popular as a choral work.

You can choose either to divide the parts between Aladdin and Jasmine, or to prioritize the overall completeness of the piece when viewed as a single song.

Lala LuDisney24rank/position

La La Lu (Lady and the Tramp)
Lala Disney

Lady and the Tramp, a Disney work woven by the refined house dog Lady and the stray dog Tramp, is filled with love.

The song La La Lu, performed in the film, is the lullaby that Jim, Lady’s owner, actually sings to his own baby at bedtime.

The lyrics express a wish for the baby to be blessed with colorful happiness and to rest peacefully.

Its gentle, easy-to-sing melody makes it perfect for bedtime—please try singing it to your little one! And when they’re a bit older, enjoy the movie together along with the song.

Living in ColorDisney25rank/position

Living in Color: Easy Dance You Can Do From Age 5
Living in Color Disney

The theme song commemorating the 40th anniversary of Tokyo Disney Resort is a captivating track that delivers a bright, optimistic message.

It expresses the importance of self-expression and bringing out one’s inner sparkle in gentle, easy-to-understand words for children, weaving a heartwarming story together with an approachable pop tune.

Since April 2023, it has also been used in Tokyo Disneyland’s daytime parade, and the lyrics that incorporate the Japanese word “nanairo” (seven colors) to harmonize with the colorful worldview are particularly memorable.

With a rhythm perfect for enjoying dances with children at sports days and recitals, it’s a song that lets everyone share the joy of moving their bodies together, accompanied by a melody full of dreams.

Let It Go ~As I Am~Disney26rank/position

Let It Go, the signature song from Disney’s massively popular 2013 animated film Frozen and affectionately known in Japan as “Reri Gō,” became a global hit performed by Idina Menzel, the voice of Princess Elsa.

In the Japanese version of the film, Takako Matsu sang the song as “Let It Go ~Ari no Mama de~,” which generated huge buzz and became a hit as well.

The song is also popular for dance; countless choreographies are available online—from kids’ routines to full-fledged dance pieces and exercise versions—so why not try a dance that lets you express your true, “as you are” self?

Gentle Wave Sounds + Piano MedleyDisney27rank/position

Good Night, Disney – Gentle Wave Sounds + Piano Medley [Sleep BGM, No Ads in the Middle] Disney Lullaby Piano Collection Vol. 2 – Piano Covered by kno
Gentle Wave Sounds + Disney Piano Medley

You can enjoy the sound of the piano while listening to gentle waves.

Leaves sway in the breeze, and sometimes you can hear the songs of insects.

Natural sounds are the most relaxing, aren’t they? I’m sure they’ll feel comforting for babies, too.

The piano plays in a soft, whisper-like tone, with a medley of 14 iconic songs from Disney’s classic animations.

You can even let it play for over six hours! Try it during periods when your baby’s sleep is light and nighttime crying is a concern.

Ancient LullabyDisney28rank/position

Disney Music Showcase / Ancient Lullabies | Disney+
Ancient Lullaby Disney

This is a song used as an insert track in the Disney film “Brave.” Its content expresses a deep love for a beloved daughter, conveying the wish for her to sleep peacefully, reassured that the singer is always by her side.

The gentle, unhurried sound evokes a floating feeling just before falling asleep and is striking for how it conveys a soothing, profound affection through the music itself.

The lyrics also use imagery that calls to mind majestic nature, and the song carries a wish for the daughter’s path in life to be a happy one.