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Disney also re-entered the market for animated musical features, beginning with The Little Mermaid 1989 from which the song 'Under the Sea' won an Oscar for best song This was followed by successful features including Beauty and the Beast 1991 Aladdin 1992, and The Lion King 1994, the last of which had music by Elton John and Tim Rice, and Pocahontas 1995, all of which were awarded best song Oscars 3
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In the United States, Children's music continues to be a force in the commercial music industry At one point in early 2006, the top three albums on the Billboard charts were all children's music: Disney's High School Musical soundtrack, Kidz Bop 9, and the Curious George film soundtrack
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