Entertainment
January 1, Music Legend Behind Beloved Disney Classics Dies at 75

Wyatt’s Take
- Grammy-winning singer Peabo Bryson, who gave voice to two of Disney’s most cherished love songs, has passed away at age 75
- His performances on ‘Beauty and the Beast’ and ‘A Whole New World’ touched generations of American families and became part of our cultural fabric
- Bryson’s powerful voice and timeless music reminded us of simpler times when entertainment brought families together instead of tearing them apart
America lost a true musical treasure this week. Peabo Bryson, the Grammy-winning voice behind two of Disney’s most beloved songs, has died at 75.
Bryson’s soaring performances on “Beauty and the Beast” and “A Whole New World” became the soundtrack to countless American childhoods. These weren’t just songs — they were moments families shared together, watching classic animated films that actually celebrated love, commitment, and traditional values.
We are heartbroken by the passing of legendary R&B singer Peabo Bryson. His performance of "A Whole New World,” with Regina Bell, from Disney’s Aladdin was the first-ever song from an animated film to hit No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100, and we will forever treasure his… pic.twitter.com/r1fBOLF0gY
— Disney Music (@DisneyMusic) June 3, 2026
The R&B legend earned his place in music history with a voice that could move listeners to tears. His duets became wedding favorites across the country, reminding us when Disney made movies parents could trust and kids could enjoy without worry.
Before woke culture took over entertainment, artists like Bryson created music that brought people together. His songs celebrated romance, family, and timeless American values — no agenda, no politics, just pure artistry that transcended generations.
Bryson’s Grammy wins recognized what families already knew: his talent was extraordinary. He gave us music we could share with our children and grandchildren, building memories that lasted lifetimes.
Wyatt Matters
In an era when Hollywood seems determined to lecture and divide us, Peabo Bryson’s passing reminds us what real entertainment once looked like. His music brought families together in living rooms across America, creating shared moments of joy and wonder. That’s the legacy of an artist who understood his gift wasn’t about himself — it was about touching hearts and building something bigger than any one person. Rest in peace to a voice that defined childhood for millions of Americans.
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