American Idol” is now down to a top seven.

During Monday’s episode, the top 9 singers remaining in the “Idol” competition took part in a Disney-themed night by performing songs from classic films over the years.

Here’s a look at the performances — and who survived to see another round of competition.

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‘American Idol’ Disney night: See the top 9 performances

Below are the Disney-themed performances from the top nine contestants:

Braden Rumfelt — ‘Remember Me’ from ‘Coco’

Brooks — ‘The Climb’ from ‘Hannah Montana: The Movie’

Chris Tungseth — ‘Let It Go’ from ‘Frozen’

Daniel Stallworth — ‘A Whole New World’ from ‘Aladdin’

Hannah Harper — ‘Almost There’ from ‘The Princess and the Frog’

Jordan McCullough — ‘Colors of the Wind’ from ‘Pocahontas’

Keyla Richardson — ‘Circle of Life’ from ‘The Lion King’

Kyndal Inskeep — ‘Butterfly Fly Away’ from ‘Hannah Montana: The Movie’

Lucas Leon — ‘Life is a Highway’ from ‘Cars’

Who made the ‘American Idol’ top 7?

At the end of the episode, “Idol” host Ryan Seacrest revealed that the two singers eliminated from the competition were:

  • Lucas Leon
  • Kyndal Inskeep
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Below are the singers in the “American Idol” top seven:

  • Braden Rumfelt
  • Brooks Rosser
  • Chris Tungseth
  • Daniel Stallworth
  • Hannah Harper
  • Jordan McCullough
  • Keyla Richardson
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What happens next on ‘American Idol’?

The next episode of “Idol” will mark a first in the show’s history: an episode celebrating Taylor Swift’s music, as Billboard reported.

The episode, airing Monday, April 27, will feature the top seven performing songs from Swift’s extensive catalog.

The episode airs from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. MDT on ABC.

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