[Disney] Popular BGM: Enjoy Disney through music!
There are so many kinds of Disney music—theme songs from the films, background music played in the parks and on attractions, parade theme songs, and more!
In this article, we’ve carefully selected and are introducing some of the most popular Disney BGM tracks.
Disney BGM is great for boosting your mood, using as background music for videos, dancing to—you can enjoy it in lots of ways, so be sure to give it a listen.
Even if you don’t usually listen to Disney songs, take this opportunity to check them out!
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[Disney] Popular BGM: Enjoy Disney with music! (11–20)
Villains’ Song Medley (Otome Game-Style PV)FANDOM MUSIC FESTIVAL

When it comes to Disney works, the villains are an essential element that heightens the story—and sometimes the way they live can even seem captivating.
This is a medley of self-serving themes used during their entrances and behind-the-scenes scheming.
Since it features songs from a variety of titles, let your imagination wander from the mood of each piece to what kind of work it might be from.
It’s the perfect content to spark interest—both in feeling the villains’ way of life through their songs and in expanding your curiosity toward the works themselves.
Good Night, Disney (Piano Arrangement)kno Piano Music

This is a piano medley of classic Disney songs, including A Whole New World, Journey to the Center of the Earth, When You Wish Upon a Star, Part of Your World, and Compass of Your Heart.
The relaxed arrangement makes it perfect as background music while enjoying a night view or before going to sleep.
One of the charms of Disney music is that you can appreciate the beauty and catchiness of the melodies even without vocals.
The medley runs for over an hour, so please enjoy it all the way to the end.
A Completely Serious Compilation of Disney SongsTakarabe Ryoji

Disney works are known not only for their theme songs but also for the memorable music featured within the films.
This medley freely arranges a variety of those famous songs to clearly convey just how fun these works are.
By listening to the many pieces that appear in classics like Aladdin and The Little Mermaid, you’ll also become curious about the scenes in which they’re used.
There seem to be many ways to enjoy it: simply savoring the fun through the music as a medley, or using it as a gateway to discover the original works.
Steamboat Willie

When you think of that famous whistling melody that plays before Disney films begin, doesn’t it ring a bell for many of you? This piece, with its cheerful and somehow nostalgic ragtime feel, brims with a mysterious charm that makes your heart skip just by listening.
Originally created by the Leighton Brothers in 1910, it became known worldwide after being used in a scene where the protagonist whistles while piloting a boat in a short animated film released in November 1928.
In recent years, it’s been familiar as the opening logo music for Walt Disney Animation Studios.
Pair it with videos capturing everyday scenes or fun moments with friends, and you’ll instantly have a stylish, retro-feeling reel.
It’s the perfect track for anyone who wants to create a happy post that brings smiles to viewers’ faces.
Steamboat WillieLewis Bertram

When you think of that famous whistling melody that plays before Disney movies begin, many of you probably know exactly what I mean.
This cheerful, vaguely nostalgic ragtime-style piece is filled with a curious charm that makes your heart skip just by listening.
Originally composed by the Leighton Brothers in 1910, it became known worldwide after being used in a scene from a short animated film released in November 1928, where the main character whistles while steering a boat.
In recent years, it’s become familiar as the opening logo theme for Walt Disney Animation Studios.
It’s the perfect tune for anyone who wants to spend a happy, smile-inducing moment.
You’ve got a friend in meGil Goldstein

Gil Goldstein is an American jazz musician.
From a young age, he studied various instruments including accordion, cello, and piano, and he has won Grammy Awards for two tracks he produced himself.
His cover of Toy Story is very laid-back and evokes a nostalgic feeling when you listen to it.
[Disney] Popular BGM: Enjoy Disney with music! (21–30)
BelleGilad Hekselman

This cover is a very relaxed track, the kind you might hear in a café.
Gilad Hekselman is a guitarist from Israel.
Most of his guitar covers are jazz, so the piece from Beauty and the Beast this time also features an impressive jazz guitar.
It makes you want to slow down and listen to it in the evening over a cup of coffee.


