[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! (21–30)
Living in ColorTōkyō Dizunī Rizōto

It’s a happy, vibrant track that makes the scenery before your eyes burst into color just by listening.
The song’s theme is a sense of unity and hope for the future, where each person’s unique “color” comes together to create a more beautiful world.
Its light, K-pop–inspired beat may be thanks to the involvement of a renowned, Grammy-winning songwriter.
Released on the April 2023 album “Tokyo Disney Resort 40th ‘Dream-Go-Round’ Music Album,” this piece also serves as the theme song for the 40th anniversary daytime parade, “Disney Harmony in Color.” It’s perfect not only for park memory videos, but also for reels featuring colorful matching outfits with friends or snapshots of everyday moments—it’ll really make them pop!
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.
Fantastic VoyageTerry Devine-King


This is a commercial that shows what the Peter Pan’s Never Land Adventure attraction at Tokyo DisneySea is like.
It presents the story’s world and the motion of the attraction, and even uses camera shake and other effects to highlight the sense of immersion in that world.
The music that further emphasizes the exhilaration conveyed by the visuals is Terry Devine-King’s ‘Fantastic Voyage.’ With an orchestral sound that blends lightness and grandeur and a progression that steadily builds, it conveys a joyful sense of wonder.
A Whole New World (from “Aladdin”)Alan Menken

This moving ballad, loved by many, is a work by composer Alan Menken, renowned for numerous Disney film scores.
It’s a romantic piece that evokes the image of traveling through the night sky on a magic carpet.
Celebrating the freedom and hope of stepping into an unknown world, the song may free your mind from the task at hand and lead you into a realm of fresh ideas.
A signature song from the 1992 film Aladdin, it can be heard on the soundtrack album Aladdin: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack.
Its universal appeal is underscored by winning Best Original Song at the 65th Academy Awards in March 1993.
The grand, beautiful piano tones will sweep away everyday distractions and support you as you focus deeply during creative time.
This Is The PlaceTeDdybeaRduffy

Not many people may know it, but this is the theme song of Tokyo Disney Resort.
Back when there was only Tokyo Disneyland, Tokyo DisneySea and Ikspiari were later born, and around the time the resort was reborn as Tokyo Disney Resort, this song appeared as its theme.
In the piano solo version, the performance feels like hotel background music—luxurious yet tinged with melancholy—and once you visit the resort, you won’t want to leave.
Perhaps that’s the Disney magic: the music is full of clever touches that make you want to return again and again.
Listening to the performance makes me envy pianists who can play their favorite Disney songs.
Someday My Prince Will ComeMr.Music

This is a pop arrangement of Snow White’s classic song with a sparkling sound.
It was produced by Mr.Music, a team active in the advertising music world.
Since their founding in 1978, they’ve created around 4,000 commercial jingles—a true group of sound professionals.
In this track, the pure, optimistic feeling of believing that a wonderful encounter will come someday is expressed over an uplifting beat.
Released in February 2013 as a track on the album “Sparkling Pop Disney,” its length of about 2 minutes and 2 seconds also makes it convenient for use in Reels.
It’s perfect not only for Disney memories but also as background music when you want to stylishly elevate everyday moments.
Aloha, E Komo MaiJump5

The theme song from the animated series featuring Disney’s popular character Stitch.
Its cheerful, tropical melody instantly conjures up Hawaii’s blue skies and ocean just by listening.
It’s performed by the teen pop group Jump5, and you can even hear Stitch’s cute voice pop in along the way! The song carries warm messages about “ohana (family)” and welcome, leaving listeners feeling happy.
It began with the film “Stitch! The Movie” and later became beloved as the TV series’ theme song.
It’s also used in a Tokyo Disneyland attraction, so many people have likely heard it.
The track is included on the soundtrack album “Lilo & Stitch Hawaiian Album.” It’s perfect for travel videos with friends or casual everyday reels with family.


