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The Disney Playlist You Need To Finish The Summer

Be sure to listen to this while you're Chillin' Like a Villain!

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The Disney Playlist You Need To Finish The Summer
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I always find myself going back to my classics after a summer of all new music. This summer, of course, was no different. And since I'm currently in Disney as I write this, it was no surprise at all that my final summer playlist was a Disney one.

1. Belle - Beauty and the Beast (2017)

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2. Chillin' Like a Villain - Descendants 2

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3. Something That I Want - Grace Potter (Tangled Soundtrack)

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4. King of New York - Newsies The Musical

5. Beyond My Wildest Dreams - The Little Mermaid musical

6. Vuelie/Let the Sun Shine One - Frozen: The Broadway Musical

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7. Un Poco Loco - Coco

8. Down to the Sea - The Little Mermaid 2

9. These Palace Walls - Aladdin musical

10. Agony - Into the Woods

11. I'll Make a Man Out of You - Mulan

12. The Gospel Truth I/Main Titles - Hercules

13. How Far I'll Go - Moana

14. There's a Great Big Beautiful Tomorrow - Carousel of Progress

15. Disney Halloween Medley - Jon Cozart & Voctave

16. Tavern Song (Thai Mol Piyas) - The Hunchback of Notre Dame musical

17. Evil Like Me - Descendants

18. Revenge Is Gonna Be Mine - Once Upon a Time

19. Sleeping Beauty - Traci Hines

20. A Spoonful of Sugar - Mary Poppins

21. Like Other Girls - Mulan 2

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