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Popular Disney songs for kids | Fun Disney songs

Disney that kids love!

When it comes to Disney, not only are the films amazing, but the songs that perfectly match their worlds are wonderful too—there are so many classics that kids just can’t help singing along to.

Focusing on those songs, this article introduces Disney tunes that are popular with children.

From universally known classics to lesser-known hidden gems and even the latest tracks, just hearing the music will make you want to watch the films again!

There are also perfect dance songs for children’s playtime events and recitals.

Parents, please join in and immerse yourselves in the charm of Disney songs together!

Disney Songs Popular with Kids | Fun Disney Songs (71–80)

Frozen II

Into the Unknown ~ As My Heart LeadsKristen Anderson-Lopez,Robert Lopez

Takako Matsu, AURORA – Into the Unknown ~ Follow Your Heart (Frozen 2 MV Full Version)
Into the Unknown ~ Follow Your Heart Kristen Anderson-Lopez, Robert Lopez

A grand ballad released in November 2019 as a song featured in Disney’s Frozen II.

It symbolizes Elsa’s destiny and determination as she is guided by a mysterious voice.

Nominated for Best Original Song at the 92nd Academy Awards, it was showcased at the ceremony with a multilingual performance by nine Elsas from around the world.

Following the massive hit Let It Go from the previous film, this new theme song for Elsa gently nudges those about to take a step toward their dreams—a moving and courageous classic.

Remember Me

Remember MeKristen Anderson-Lopez,Robert Lopez

This song features a gently enveloping, beautiful melody and a heartwarming message.

Its arrangement incorporates Latin elements, and the acoustic guitar’s timbre is striking, wonderfully expressing feelings for family and love for someone special.

Released as the theme song for the 2017 film “Coco,” it won the Academy Award for Best Original Song at the 90th Oscars.

Perfectly complementing a story inspired by Mexico’s traditional Day of the Dead, it resonates deeply with viewers.

It’s a warm, uplifting track you’ll want to listen to with someone you cherish.

Frozen

For the First Time in ForeverKristen Anderson-Lopez,Robert Lopez

Sayaka Kanda, Takako Matsu – For the First Time in Forever (From “Frozen”)
For the First Time in Forever — Kristen Anderson-Lopez, Robert Lopez

A gem of a number sung by the sisters Anna and Elsa in Disney’s global blockbuster Frozen.

Composed by Kristen Anderson-Lopez and Robert Lopez, the song brilliantly contrasts two completely different states of mind: Anna’s excitement at the castle gates finally opening after so long, and Elsa’s determination to keep her magical powers hidden.

With a lively, Broadway-inspired melody and a structure that highlights each sister’s individuality, this heartwarming piece conveys dreams, hope, and the bonds of family.

It’s a love-filled song we hope listeners of all ages—from children to adults—will enjoy.

Disney Songs Popular with Kids | Fun Disney Songs (81–90)

Frozen

Do you want to build a snowman?Kristen Anderson-Lopez,Robert Lopez

Sayaka Kanda, Natsuki Inaba, Sumire Morohoshi – Do You Want to Build a Snowman? (From “Frozen”)
Do You Want to Build a Snowman? Kristen Anderson-Lopez, Robert Lopez

It’s a song from Disney’s Frozen that strikingly portrays the bond between the two sisters.

It deftly expresses how the sisters, once close in childhood, gradually grow emotionally distant, shifting from a bright, lighthearted melody to a more poignant one.

Widely used in the film’s promotional campaigns, it remains one of the most popular numbers from Frozen.

Loved by many as the perfect tune to hum while watching the movie with family or during a weekend drive, it continues to hold a special place in listeners’ hearts.

Cinderella

Bibbidi-Bobbidi-BooMack David,Al Hoffman

Disney Music Showcase / Bibbidi-Bobbidi-Boo | Disney+
Bibbidi-Bobbidi-Boo Mack David, Al Hoffman

A gem of a song delivered to the world by Disney, sung in an iconic scene woven from love and magic.

It’s a fantastical piece that chants a magical spell over a cheerful, lively melody.

First used in the 1950 film Cinderella, it was performed by Verna Felton as the Fairy Godmother and earned high acclaim, including a nomination for Best Original Song at the 23rd Academy Awards in 1951.

It was also featured in the 2015 live-action Cinderella, sung by Helena Bonham Carter.

It’s the perfect song for anyone who wants to experience a heart-fluttering moment of Disney magic.

Mary Poppins

SupercalifragilisticexpialidociousRichard M. Sherman & Robert B. Sherman

Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious—Former Takarazuka performer Mai Hinano’s solo musical [Hinano-za], Disney’s Mary Poppins
Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious Richard M. Sherman & Robert B. Sherman

It’s a famous song featured in the Disney film Mary Poppins.

The playful lyrics—filled with a whimsical, made-up word created by the Sherman Brothers—blend perfectly with the cheerful, lively melody.

First showcased in the 1964 release, the piece won numerous awards, including the Academy Award and the Grammy, and even ranked 36th on the American Film Institute’s “100 Years…100 Songs” list.

It’s perfect not only for those who want to fully immerse themselves in the film’s world, but also for anyone who wants to hum along with family and friends.

A magical tune that fills you with brightness and positivity.

Real GoneCars

One of the charms of Disney movies is anthropomorphism.

Snowmen talk, and cars and airplanes have human-like personalities—there are all sorts of elements that spark children’s imagination and curiosity.

The film Cars is like that too.

It’s not just a simple good-versus-evil story; friendship and love run deep beneath it all.

Sheryl Crow’s song “Real Gone” pairs perfectly with a cool dance.

It’s also a great BGM choice for school sports days during sprints or relays.

The Cars soundtrack is packed with tracks you can use, including songs by Chuck Berry and Rascal Flatts.