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These 8 Disney Channel Theme Songs Made Up The Soundtrack Of My Childhood

Man, flashback to middle school.

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These 8 Disney Channel Theme Songs Made Up The Soundtrack Of My Childhood
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Disney Channel produced some quality content from the early 2000s into about 2012. So many shows have amazing theme songs that if you started to play right now, almost everyone in the room would easily be able to sing each and every line. Here's a list of some of my favorites.

8. "The Proud Family"

Although I myself was not an avid watcher of the proud family, I still appreciate the theme song (which was recorded by Solange Knowles).

7. "Cory in the House"

A show about living in the White House. The only thing better is Kyle Massey's additions to the theme with his "yeah!" and "paarrrty!" being heard in the background.

6. "Hannah Montana"

"Best of Both Worlds" was a critical part of my childhood. Anytime I hear the iconic first couple beats, it's all over.

5. "The Suite Life of Zack and Cody"

The theme song fell along perfectly with the series following the crazy adventures of the twins. They truly do have a suite life.

4. "Wizards of Waverly Place"

Sung by Selena Gomez herself, I could rattle off all the words to this show's theme at any given moment.

3. "Kim Possible"

Sang by Christina Milian, "Call Me, Beep Me" was the Disney Channel BOP of the year 2003.

2. "Jonas"

The show "Jonas" itself is one of the most underrated shows along with the theme song "live to party." Only a true JoBros fan would remember the iconic "hey!".

1. "That's So Raven"

Another theme song sung by the main character herself. Not only was this the best show on Disney Channel, they had the greatest theme song. I can still hear the "yup, that's me" crystal clear.

Although there are still many other great theme songs, these are the ones that are forever engraved in my brain.

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