The Disney Music Playlist You Need to Boost Your Mood Right Now

In honor of A Goofy Movie's 25th anniversary, we've put together a playlist of Disney music guaranteed to put a smile on your face with Powerline front and center!

By Billy Nilles Apr 12, 2020 10:00 PMTags
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Get ready to start smiling!

It's been 25 years since Disney released A Goofy Movie on April 7, 1995, spinning off the classic anthropomorphic dog Goofy and his teenage son Max Goof from their TV series Goof Troop into a beloved animated film all their own. And if you're a fan of the movie, you know that not only is it a heartfelt exploration of a fraught father-son relationship, but it's got some killer tunes courtesy of Powerline, the famous pop star voiced by Tevin Campbell who Max and all his friends in the film are obsessed with. The two tracks written for the fictional pop star have become nearly as beloved as the movie itself.

In honor of the film's anniversary, and with everything that's going on in the world in mind, we thought we'd celebrate with a playlist of Mouse House music that's sure to put a smile on your and your families faces. So, put on your Mickey ears, turn up your speakers, and have the Disney dance party of your dreams!

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"I 2 I" -- A Goofy Movie

T We dare you to listen to this track, which features vocals from both Campbell and former Prince bandmate Rosie Gaines, and not have a giant smile on your face. It may sound straight out of the '90s (in the best way possible), but with lyrics like "If we listen to each other's heart/We'll find we're never too far apart/And maybe love is a reason why/For the first time ever, we're seein' it eye to eye," it couldn't feel more of the moment.

"The Bare Necessities" -- The Jungle Book

This iconic track sung by Baloo (Phil Harris) in the 1967 animated classic is a jazzy little wonder that offers words to live by in these dark times: "Look for the bare necessities/The simple bare necessities/Forget about your worries and your strife/I mean the bare necessities/Old Mother Nature's recipes/That brings the bare necessities of life."

"Let It Go" -- Frozen

Is the song played out? Sure. Does that make it any less effective or powerful when you're listening to it at full volume? Not at all. Let Elsa's (Idina Menzel) titular refrain in this Oscar-winning song from the 2013 smash hit become a mantra of sorts for these unsure times. 

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"Under the Sea" -- The Little Mermaid

It's hard to feel bad about anything when this Calypso-inspired track from the beloved 1989 film, sung by crab Sebastian (Samuel E. Wright), begins to play. And boy, he sure wasn't lying when he tells Ariel, "The human world, it's a mess." There's no doubt it's better down where it's wetter right now.

"Hakuna Matata" -- The Lion King

A song professing a problem-free philosophy? There was no way Timon (Nathan Lane) and Pumba (Ernie Sabella) wouldn't be on this list with their standout duet, written by Elton John and Tim Rice, from the iconic 1994 film.

"How Far I'll Go" -- Moana

For all those missing the sea right now, let Lin-Manuel Miranda's track for the titular heroine in the 2016 film, sung by Auli'i Cravalho, be the thing that gets you through.

"You've Got a Friend" -- Toy Story

There's just something so comforting about Randy Newman's warble on this ode to friendship from the 1994 film that put Pixar on the map, isn't there?

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"Just Around the Riverbend" -- Pocahontas

Is the telling of Pocahontas' story in the 1995 film a bit too tidy and unrepresentative of what really happened? Without a doubt. But this gorgeous track sung by Judy Kuhn as our heroine is still a lovely ode to adventure and choosing the unknown just the same. 

"I'll Make a Man Out of You" -- Mulan

Are Li Shang's gender politics in this iconic track from the 1998 regressive as hell? Absolutely. But there's no denying that his is one of the most rousing songs in the Disney canon. And Donny Osmond's performance, stepping in for B.D. Wong to provide the character's singing voice, is iconic. 

"Remember Me" -- Coco

The pop version of this Oscar winner for Best Original Song, performed by Miguel and Natalia Lafourcade, from the 2017 Pixar film is like the musical hug we need right now. Honestly, when we listen to it, we imagine everyone we can't be with right at this very moment singing it to us. "Each time you hear a sad guitar/Know that I'm with you/The only way that I can be/Until you're in my arms again/Remember me." It's a little bit sad, but it helps.

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"Go the Distance" -- Hercules

When you really need that reminder that you can and will get through this, let Herc (Roger Bart) give you all the motivation you need.

"When I Am Older" -- Frozen II

We're all a little bit like Olaf (Josh Gad) in the 2019 sequel right now, aren't we? "This will all make sense when I am older/Someday I will see that this makes sense/One day, when I'm old and wise/I'll think back and realize," he sings. "That these were all completely normal events." Will this all make sense when we're older? Probably not, but it's nice to have someone, even an anthropomorphic snowman, to commiserate with.

"Circle of Life" -- The Lion King

Get lost in the majesty of this iconic track, written by John and Rice and performed by Carmen Twille, for the 1994 film and try not to get too bogged down by your place in the circle of life right now.

Happy listening!

(This story was originally published on Tuesday, April 7, 2020 at 9 a.m. PT)

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