Let’s finally discuss Bruno! While it has been reigning as the top song on my family’s Alexa for weeks, it’s now official on the Billboard charts: “We Don’t Talk About Bruno” has climbed to the No. 4 spot on the Hot 100. This catchy tune from Encanto has become the highest-charting song from a Disney animated film since the mid-90s, surpassing even “Let It Go,” the beloved song from Frozen that we all loved until we heard it for the umpteenth time.
This week, the song amassed 29 million streams and 8,000 downloads—most likely thanks to my kids alone! The last time a song from a Disney animated feature reached such heights was during the golden age of Disney classics, where Aladdin’s “A Whole New World” hit No. 1 in 1993, Elton John’s “Can You Feel the Love Tonight” from The Lion King peaked at No. 4 in 1994, and Pocahontas’ “Colors of the Wind” also reached No. 4 in 1995.
“We Don’t Talk About Bruno” is just one of the infectious tracks from Disney’s latest film, which follows a young girl named Mirabel as she tries to save her family’s magical abilities, despite being the only one without powers. The soundtrack, crafted by the talented Lin-Manuel Miranda—known for his hit musicals like Hamilton and Moana—has captured hearts worldwide.
The song tells the story of Mirabel’s uncle, Bruno, whose gift of foresight frightened the town, leading him to flee, leaving the family to avoid mentioning him. Unlike many previous Disney hits, this track features the voices of Carolina Gaitán, Mauro Castillo, Adassa, Rhenzy Feliz, Diane Guerrero, Stephanie Beatriz, and other members of the Encanto cast rather than a big-name pop star.
The Encanto soundtrack reached the top of the Billboard charts last week, a milestone not achieved by an animated film since Frozen II in 2019. In fact, only six other animated soundtracks have ever reached this level. It’s also the first soundtrack that has played relentlessly in our minds around the clock!
Since its release on November 24, Encanto has grossed $93.1 million domestically and $222.6 million worldwide, making it one of the most successful films released since the pandemic began in March 2020.
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Summary:
“We Don’t Talk About Bruno” has officially become the most successful Disney song since the mid-90s, surpassing “Let It Go” from Frozen. With its catchy melody and engaging story, it captures the hearts of listeners, especially kids. The Encanto soundtrack has also reached the top of the Billboard charts, marking a significant milestone for animated films.
