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‘We Don’t Talk About Bruno’ is the biggest Disney song ever

Billboard has just revealed 'We Don't Talk About Bruno' is the most successful Disney song in Hot 100 history.

It’s time to talk about Bruno! It seems like Encanto is gradually cementing its place among Disney’s most successful movies of all time. After the film’s Oscar win in the Best Animated category last month, Billboard has now revealed that “We Don’t Talk About Bruno” is the biggest Disney song on its chart ever. 

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This news might instantly make you think of iconic hits like Frozen’s “Let It Go” or The Lion King’s “Can You Feel The Love Tonight”, but “We Don’t Talk About Bruno”’s five straight weeks at number one have garnered the Lin-Manuel Miranda written track the first spot on the Billboard list. That is the longest any Disney song has spent atop the Billboard Hot 100, with the only other #1 belonging to Aladdin’s “A Whole New World”. 

Colombian singer and actor Mauro Castillo, who is featured in the hit song as Felix, has shared his delight over the news, saying the achievement shows “the power, the colors and how much Latin culture means to the world.” Castillo highlights the song’s chachachá rhythm as proof of its contribution to musical diversity, adding that “productions like [Encanto] help show a bigger picture of who [Colombians] are as a nation.”

Songwriter Lin-Manuel Miranda has also joined in on the celebrations via Twitter, quoting his lyrics from the track and expressing gratitude to everyone who’s been listening to the song. 

Billboard’s Disney ranking takes into account every chart entry by a Walt Disney Studios movie soundtrack since Hot 100’s creation in 1958. However, adjustments to the point system over the years mean recent Disney releases dominate the list. Encanto alone takes up seven spots on the list, the same number as the smash-hit Frozen franchise. 

“Surface Pressure” (No. 7), “The Family Madrigal” (No. 12), “What Else Can I Do?” (No. 14), Oscar-nominated “Dos Oruguitas” (No. 17), “Waiting on a Miracle” (No. 21) and “All of You” (No. 27) constitute the rest of the Encanto names on the list. 

Now in its 14th week on Billboard’s Hot 100 chart, “We Don’t Talk About Bruno” is sitting at No. 8. But, it looks like its legacy within the Disney portfolio will only flourish with time. 

Billboard’s Greatest of All Time Disney Songs Chart will keep changing with every new release but here is its most recent Top 10, featuring each song’s Hot 100 peak position:

  1. “We Don’t Talk About Bruno,” Carolina Gaitán, Mauro Castillo, Adassa, Rhenzy Feliz, Diane Guerrero, Stephanie Beatriz & Encanto Cast, Encanto (No. 1, 2022)
  2. “Can You Feel the Love Tonight,” Elton John, The Lion King (No. 4, 1994)
  3. “A Whole New World (Aladdin’s Theme),” Peabo Bryson & Regina Belle, Aladdin (No. 1, one week, 1993)
  4. “Let It Go,” Idina Menzel, Frozen (No. 5, 2014)
  5. “Colors of the Wind,” Vanessa Williams, Pocahontas (No. 4, 1995)
  6. “Beauty and the Beast,” Celine Dion & Peabo Bryson, Beauty and the Beast (No. 9, 1992)
  7. “Surface Pressure,” Jessica Darrow, Encanto (No. 8, 2022)
  8. “Circle of Life,” Elton John, The Lion King (No. 18, 1994)
  9. “Go the Distance,” Michael Bolton, Hercules (No. 24, 1997)
  10. “You’ll Be in My Heart,” Phil Collins, Tarzan (No. 21, 1999)

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Francisca Tinoco
Francisca is a pop culture enthusiast and film expert. Her Bachelor's Degree in Communication Sciences from Nova University in Portugal and Master's Degree in Film Studies from Oxford Brookes University in the UK have allowed her to combine her love for writing with her love for the movies. She has been a freelance writer and content creator for five years, working in both the English and Portuguese languages for various platforms, including WGTC.