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50 Disney Channel Songs That Will Remind You of Your Childhood

The nostalgia is real.

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50 Disney Channel Songs That Will Remind You of Your Childhood
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Who could forget the prime era of the Jonas Brothers and Hannah Montana, or even earlier to the time of Hilary Duff and Raven Symoné? There are so many songs that will make us remember our childhoods where we lived for collabs between our favorite Disney stars. A lot has changed since then, but to us 90s and 2000s babies, Disney Channel will always be part of our childhoods.

Admit it, every once in a while you still go on a listening spree of all your favorite throwback Disney songs. So get ready for another night of nostalgia by listening to these 50 songs sung by your favorite Disney Channel stars.

1. Selena Gomez & The Scene - Naturally


2. Jonas Brothers - Year 3000


3. Hillary Duff - Come Clean

4. Vanessa Hudgens - Say Ok


5. Sterling Knight - Hero


6. The Cheetah Girls - The Party's Just Begun


7. Ashley Tisdale - Kiss The Girl


8. Zenon Girl of the 21st Century - Zoom


9. Aly & AJ - Potential Breakup Song


10. Corbin Bleu - Push It To The Limit


11. Hillary Duff - What Dreams Are Made Of


12. The Cheetah Girls - Cinderella


13. Demi Lovato - Here We Go Again


14. High School Musical - We're All In This Together


15. Selena Gomez and Demi Lovato - One and the Same


16. Vanessa Hudgens - Sneakernight


17. Sterling Knight - Starstruck


18. Demi Lovato - Don't Forget


19. Aly & AJ - Rush


20. Keke Palmer - It's My Turn Now


21. High School Musical - Breaking Free


22. Hillary Duff - Why Not


23. Mitchel Musso - The In Crowd


24. Camp Rock - This Is Me


25. High School Musical - Bop To The Top


26. The Jonas Brothers, Miley Cyrus, Demi Lovato, & Selena Gomez - Send It On


27. Miley Cyrus - Fly On The Wall


28. Selena Gomez & The Scene - Falling Down


29. Hannah Montana: The Movie - Hoedown Throwdown


30. High School Musical 2 - What Time Is It


31. Demi Lovato - Get Back


32. Camp Rock - Play My Music


33. Anna Margaret - Something About The Sunshine


34. Raven Symoné - Some Call It Magic


35. Jonas Brothers - Burnin' Up


36. Jordan Pruitt - Jump To The Rythem


37. Camp Rock - Gotta Find You


38. Raven Symoné - Double Dutch Bus


39. High School Musical - Getcha Head In The Game


40. Selena Gomez - Cruella De Vil


41. Anneliese Van Der Pol - Over It


42. Vanessa Hudgens - Come Back To Me


43. Mitchel Musso - Hey


44. Hillary Duff - Wake Up


45. Hannah Montana - Nobody's Perfect


46. Jordan Cahill - More Than Me


47. Selena Gomez & The Scene - A Year Without Rain


48. Miley Cyrus - 7 Things

49. The Cheetah Girls - Girl Power


50. Hannah Montana - The Best Of Both Worlds


Which one was your favorite? Make sure to comment down below!

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