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Peabo Bryson, the romantic voice behind Disney's most enduring songs, dies at 75

Published Jun 3, 2026 11:42 am

At A Glance

  • Peabo Bryson, the Grammy-winning singer behind Disney hits "Beauty and the Beast" and "A Whole New World," has died at 75 after a stroke.

For millions of listeners around the world, Peabo Bryson's voice was inseparable from fairy tales, first dances, and unforgettable movie moments.

The Grammy-winning singer, whose powerful tenor elevated Disney classics "Beauty and the Beast" and "A Whole New World" into cultural touchstones, has died at 75 following complications from a recent stroke, his family announced.

His passing marks the end of a remarkable career that spanned more than five decades, during which Bryson quietly built one of the most respected catalogs in contemporary R&B while becoming one of music's most recognizable duet partners.

Long before Disney introduced him to a global audience, Bryson had already established himself as a master interpreter of love songs. Emerging from the American South in the 1970s, he developed a style that blended soul, pop and adult contemporary influences, creating a sound that resonated across generations.

Yet it was his collaborations that would cement his place in popular culture.

In 1992, Bryson joined forces with Celine Dion for "Beauty and the Beast," transforming the animated film's title track into a worldwide hit. A year later, he delivered another career-defining performance alongside Regina Belle on "A Whole New World," the soaring ballad from Disney's "Aladdin" that became one of the studio's most successful soundtrack singles.

Those recordings did more than dominate radio playlists. They helped usher Disney's animated renaissance into the mainstream music landscape, proving that songs from family films could compete alongside the biggest pop releases of their era.

While younger audiences knew him as the voice behind Disney's magical romances, R&B fans had long regarded Bryson as one of the genre's premier balladeers. Songs such as "Feel the Fire," "I'm So Into You," and "Can You Stop the Rain" showcased his ability to convey vulnerability and passion without sacrificing vocal precision.

His duet with Roberta Flack, "Tonight, I Celebrate My Love," remains one of the most enduring romantic recordings of the 1980s, a staple at weddings and anniversary celebrations decades after its release.

Unlike many artists who chased changing musical trends, Bryson built his reputation on consistency. His rich vocals and elegant delivery allowed him to move comfortably between soul, pop and adult contemporary formats, earning him a loyal following that remained with him throughout his career.

Outside the recording studio, Bryson also embraced the stage, appearing in productions of "The Wiz," "Porgy and Bess," and other musical works that reflected his versatility as a performer.

Even in the later stages of his career, he continued recording and performing, releasing new music and touring for audiences eager to hear the songs that had become part of their own personal histories.

Tributes from fans and fellow entertainers quickly surfaced following news of his death, many recalling not only his unmistakable voice but also his warmth and generosity away from the spotlight.

His family described a man whose music accompanied life's milestones, from celebrations and weddings to moments of comfort and reflection.

That legacy may ultimately define Bryson's place in music history. While awards, chart success and hit records filled his résumé, his greatest achievement was creating songs that became woven into people's lives.

For generations raised on Disney classics and timeless R&B ballads, Peabo Bryson wasn't merely a singer. He was the voice behind some of popular culture's most cherished memories.

Memorial arrangements are expected to be announced by the family at a later date.

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