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It's that time of the year again. Time for Classic FM's annual Hall of Fame, a list of the top 300 classic songs. Kingdom Hearts has been featured in recent years by composer Yoko Shimomura. In addition, her work in Final Fantasy XV and the Legend of Mana have also qualified for the list. Other arrangements that have been featured in Kingdom Hearts that have been shown on this list include:  "A Night on the Bare Mountain" ,"Pirates of the Carribean: Curse of the Black Pearl" ,"Final Fantasy Series (including One-Winged Angel)", "Nutcracker", and "Symphony no. 6 in F Major Op.68 (Pastoral)"

2019 was the first year in the past 5 years that Kingdom Hearts (including the Other Promise) didn't qualify for the Hall of Fame. Previously,  Kingdom Hearts finished 188th in 2018 after finishing as high as 30th and 31st in 2015 and 2016, respectively as well as 119th in 2017.

Voting for the 2020 Hall of Fame has already begun! You can help bring Yoko back to the list by voting. You can vote up to 3 different composers/arrangements. Choice 1 has more points given than Choice 2 and Choice 3, so pick wisely. You can vote by clicking here. (You can only vote once, so make it count!) VOTING ENDS ON MARCH 24th AT 11:59 PM GMT!

The Hall of Fame will be announced during Easter weekend. Vote for Yoko and let's show our appreciation of her work for Kingdom Hearts III and the Kingdom Hearts Orchestra -World of Tres- tour! 

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