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5 songs from Disney animations that marked generations

These five Disney songs are sure to be part of the soundtrack to your life; find out what they are!

In addition to the stories, the animations produced by Disney also manage to stand out among the others due to their musical trajectory, that is, the songs that complement the narrative and that are presented during their films to reinforce an idea, present a twist, or show the built motivation for the characters of Casa do Mickey.

Whether in the enchanted world of the princesses, or in the jungle with the animals, the soundtracks of the animated feature films end up being an important part of the experience of understanding the rich messages of the animations, so much so that they end up being taken off the screens and inserted in the lives of the who watched them.

Hummed during the day, and even included in birthday parties, they remain forever in the memories of those who heard them and thinking about the importance that these songs carry, we separated five songs from Disney cartoons that marked generations. Check out!

1. “Hakuna Matata” from The Lion King

Hitting theaters in 1994, ‘The Lion King’ featured not only the story of Simba, but also popularized an expression used in East Africa called “Hakuna Matata” which loosely translates to “No problem”.

The iconic phrase became part of the song of the same name written by Elton John It is Tim Rice, who in the film receives a performance performed by Timon and Pumbaa to help the little lion to move on. Remember!


2. “Out Here at Sea” from The Little Mermaid

‘The Little Mermaid’ hit theaters in 1989, but despite being released more than 30 years ago, the song “Aqui no Mar”, composed by Alan Menken It is Howard Ashmandid not fall into oblivion — on the contrary, the voice of André Filhothe interpreter of the song in Portuguese, always appears in the minds of many animation lovers when remembering the story of the princess of Atlantis.

In the plot, the melody is sung by the crab Sebastião, who tries to convince Ariel that life in the sea is better than life on the surface, making a comparison between the two worlds and pointing out what is best at the bottom of the sea. Look!


3. “Free I am” from Frozen: A Freezing Adventure

the song of Taryn Szpilman was included in ‘Frozen: A Freezing Adventure’, a film that had its premiere scheduled in 2014 featuring a surprising story starring Elsa and unprecedented twists in the plots of enchanted stories.

Even so, part of the success of the story of the Queen of Arendelle is due to the soundtrack, more specifically, the music presented when Elsa runs away and builds her own ice castle, reinforcing that she now feels free to be without who she really is, while singing the imposing song “Livre Está”.


4. “Feelings are” from Beauty and the Beast

The romantic fantasy of ‘Beauty and the Beast’ debuted in 1991 featuring a sweet, kind-hearted young woman and a monstrous creature who come to live together in a castle and eventually enter into a beautiful love story.

To pack the unlikely romance, the feature features the song “Beauty and the Beast” which was performed in English by Celine Dion It is Peabo Bryson and which in Brazil received the name “Sentimentos são”. Look!


5. “Just the Necessary” by Mowgli — The Wolf Boy

Being the oldest on this list, ‘Mowgli — The Wolf Boy’ was released in 1967 featuring a young boy raised by wolves in the forest who should find the path of civilization and who, for that, had the help of the panther Bagheera and the bear Baloo.

The song that says that to be happy you only need what you need is sung by Balú, presenting awkward scenes involving the bear and the boy Wolf, until philosophy reaches Mogli and he also starts humming the verses. Remember!

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