Disney's soundtrack songs have made our hearts sob many times. Disney studios have been associated with the childhood of many generations: beautiful and kind princesses with brave hearts, stories about sacred motherhood, anthropomorphized animals and objects become become heroes to save the world,... Whenever it comes to an emotional segment, the songs with soaring melodies and the movie's content have won the hearts of the audience countless times. And now, those beautiful melodies suddenly resound anywhere, making all childhood memories rush to mind.
1 Beauty and the Beast (OST Beauty and the Beast)

The main soundtrack of the monster blockbuster 'Beauty and the Beast' is performed by male singers John Legend and Ariana Grande
The story of Beauty and the Beast revolves around Belle, a studious, diligent, extremely filial girl who replaces her father as a prisoner in the castle of the ugly Beast, but then she discovers that he is actually a The prince has a kind heart and falls in love with him. Finally, with her sincere love, Belle helped Beast break the curse and become a human again. The most classic song in the movie is the song of the same name "Beauty and The Beast". The song was recorded by Celine Dion and Peabo Bryson 25 years ago and has recently been covered by Ariana Grande and John Legend.
2 Can You Feel The Love Tonight (OST The Lion King)

The song was a huge success, topping the charts in many countries and reaching number four on the Billboard Hot 100.
Can You Feel the Love Tonight won the Oscar for "Best Original Song" in 1994, composed by Elton John and written by Tim Rice. According to The Lion King: Platinum Edition, Disney originally wanted it to be a comedy - sung by Timon and the wild boar Pumbaa when Simba and Nala met again. However, John opposed this direction, wanting the song to follow the familiar style of Disney movie love songs.
3 I See The Light (OST Tangled)

This folk pop ballad tune serves as both the love song and the film's theme song.
Tangled (The Long Haired Princess) is based on a fairy tale by the Grimm brothers about the magical long-haired princess Rapunzel who was locked up for 18 years on a towering tower by a witch. Things take a dramatic turn when the kingdom's most mischievous and charming thief - Flynn Rider - is on the run from imperial soldiers, accidentally falling into Rapunzel's tower. From here, the young princess began an adventure to escape from the dark tower to find her own true life. The lyrics describe the feelings of the two main characters Rapunzel and Flynn about each other, understanding that when they find each other, they also see the light. The soft, low-pitched melody, emotional vocals Mandy Moore and Zachary Levi brought the song the "Best Song" award selected by the Las Vegas Film Critics Council.
4 A whole new world (OST Aladdin)

The taste of freedom, reckless youth, and a budding love made the excerpt when the tune A Whole New World was played unforgettable for movie lovers.
The theme song of the cartoon Aladdin is one of the most popular love songs of the 1990s. The song plays when Aladdin invites Princess Jasmine to step on the magic carpet and fly together into the night to discover "one whole new world" - that's when they realized their feelings for each other. The song won an Oscar for "Best Original Song" and a Grammy for "Song of the Year". Separated from the love story of Aladdin and Jasmine, A Whole New World is the ideal song for a first date or a couple's wedding. When people choose to tie their lives together, people will see the world differently, brighter and more promising, even though no magic flying carpet appears.
5 You'll Be In My Heart (OST Tarzan )

The song is about the touching motherly love between an orangutan who lost his baby and a boy who lost both his parents in the jungle..
You'll Be in My Heart is the soundtrack of the animated film Jungle Boy (Tarzan) written and performed by singer Phil Collins. Few people know that You'll Be in My Heart was composed by Phil Collins with the original intention of being a lullaby for his daughter Lily Collins. And if you don't watch the movie Tarzan, you will be more confused this song is about love between boys and girls. The song has received Oscar and Golden Globe awards, moreover it has also been nominated for the prestigious Grammy Award.
6 Under the sea (OST The little mermaid)

Fun music and clever lyrics, the song left a deep impression on audiences enjoying The Little Mermaid.
The Little Mermaid is a 1989 American animated musical fantasy film produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation and released by Walt Disney Pictures. Based on the Danish fairy tale of the same name by writer Hans Christian Andersen, the film tells the story of Ariel, a beautiful 16-year-old mermaid who is bored with life at sea and dreams of human life on land. .
7 Le Festin (OST Ratatouille)

This song not only received an Oscar nomination for best soundtrack, but also won a Grammy for best soundtrack.
The movie "Ratatouille" also known as "Chef Mouse" is produced by Walt Disney Pictures - PIXAR. The movie is about the mouse Remy helping Linguini cook and become the owner of a large restaurant called "Ratatouille".
8 Color of the wind (OST Pocahontas)

Color of the wind is a call for people to live in harmony with nature and respect the creatures on earth
Colors Of The Wind is a pop ballad written by poet Stephen Schwartz and composer Alan Menken for the 1995 Disney animated film Pocahontas. The song is a call for people to live in harmony with nature and respect for the creatures of the earth, expressed through the voice of black singer Vanessa Williams "Colors Of The Wind" won an Academy Award for "Best Original Song" at the 10th Academy Awards. 68 in 1995, becoming composer Alan Menken's fourth winning song. The song also won a Golden Globe as well as a Grammy Award for "Best Original Song".
9 Reflection(OST Mulan)

Mulan's feelings before pretending to be a boy to replace his father in battle
Inspired by Chinese legends and Disney cartoons of the same name, Mulan tells the story of a girl who disguises herself as a boy to replace her father in battle and become China's greatest warrior. The song was performed by Aguilera and it earned her credibility with writers and producers.
10 Let It Go (OST Frozen)

Let it go has received critical acclaim, and nominations at major awards for best soundtrack.
Let it Go plays when Elsa hastily flees the palace because she reveals her power and accidentally sends the whole kingdom into ice. The theme song from the animated movie Frozen is likened to a "great hymn of freedom" and entered the Billboard Top 10 list of movies with the most favorite ringtones. The first part of the song is the sad voice of the princess who lost everything, adding to the coldness of the gloomy scene. But in the middle, the music suddenly becomes strong and fast. That was the strength of the woman who finally decided to return to being herself. An entire spectacular ice castle was built in an instant. The frail princess with her hair tied up in a high ponytail, her dignified dress was gone. Instead, it was a beautiful queen with splendid clothes "like woven with millions of tiny cotton threads with stars".