Disney Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
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!
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Disney Popular Song Rankings [2026] (31–40)
Living in ColorDizunī36rank/position

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.
You are my friend.Dizunī37rank/position

“You’ve Got a Friend in Me,” created as the theme song for the movie Toy Story, is a heartwarming track that sings about scenes depicting the friendship between the characters.
In school, at work, and in our personal lives, things don’t always go smoothly.
This song delivers a warm, friend’s-eye view message that gently stays close to the feelings everyone experiences.
It’s a classic that celebrates precious friendships that support us not only in happy times but also in tough moments.
Why not send it to cheer up a friend who’s feeling down or to help make a special day even more memorable?
Small World (It’s a Small World)Dizunī38rank/position

When it comes to songs that can make a karaoke room feel like a theme park, “It’s a Small World” is the one.
It’s famous as the theme song for the attraction It’s a Small World, found at Disney parks around the world.
Loved by people of all ages, it’s a song that both kids and adults can enjoy together.
Its catchy melody makes it fun even for children who are new to karaoke.
It’s packed with a warm message that evokes a borderless world.
How about singing this well-known classic together with everyone?
Refreshing and invigoratingDizunī39rank/position

Disney Natsu Matsuri was held at Tokyo Disneyland from 2012 to 2018.
It was a unique event designed to evoke the atmosphere of a traditional Japanese festival.
Among its highlights, Soryo Kobu—a performance staged in front of Cinderella Castle—featured dance with a Japanese flair, blending the charm of old-fashioned festivals with Disney magic.
A simplified arrangement of the choreography uses many linear movements, making it easy to learn, and when performed in unison, it creates a powerful stage presence.
Elegant and Refreshing District DanceDizunī40rank/position

This is a song used in a commercial that portrays a passionate night unfolding at Disneyland.
It was filmed with a 360° camera to capture the whole body in a single sweep, creating a dynamic feel.
It’s a shame that the aspect ratio of this image is a bit off, though.


