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- The film's soundtrack was commercially and critically successful, reaching atop the U.S. Billboard 200, with its lead single, "Breaking Free", reaching number four on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100.
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May 14, 2021 · In honor of the return of ‘High School Musical: The Musical: The Series,’ we counted down each song from the original film trilogy.
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High School Musical is the soundtrack of the Disney Channel Original Movie of the same name. Recorded in five days, [ 3 ] it was released on January 10, 2006, and became the best selling album of that year, having sold more than 3.7 million copies in the US and 7 million copies worldwide.
- "What I've Been Looking For"
- "What I've Been Looking For (Reprise)"
- "When There Was Me and You"
- "Start of Something New"
- "We're All in This Together"
- "Get'cha Head in The Game"
- "Stick to The Status Quo"
- "Breaking Free"
Siblings shouldn't be singing this. The snapping is nice; let's just stop after the snapping and call it a day.
It's still not the most inventive song in the bunch, but it is less creepy now, and that two-part harmony can only mean good things for Troy (Efron) and Gabriella's (Hudgens) audition prospects.
Can we just break this down? "I swore I knew the melody that I heard you singing/And when you smiled, you made me feel like I could sing along/But then you went and changed the words/Now my heart is empty/I'm only left with used-to-be's and once upon a song" Is this really happening? Is Gabriella using singing as a metaphor for actually singing wit...
Troy and Gabriella's meet-cute is also the greatest karaoke success story of our time — and perhaps one of the most dramatic examples of the "take the mic out of its stand" device. Someone's been singing into his hairbrush, that's all I'm saying.
Like you don't know the choreography. HSM's final number is as much the Moral of the Story as it is a song, and morals have never been catchier. It's just a shame that the movie had to wait so long to find the best use for Lucas Grabeel's Ryan (going full Saturday Night Fever).
The stylized title alone wins this one points. "Get'cha Head in the Game" is a choreography standout — no one loses a basketball even once — that also happens to be a great wake-up song (I've tried it). But the pièce de résistance of this little number is Troy's oh-so-dramatic solo, which works because our hearts are in the song, too.
Everybody gather 'round for the best cafeteria scene this side of Mean Girls. There's something gleefully absurd about the school's reaction to such scandalous extracurricular hobbies as "baking" and "dance" ("Is that even legal?"), but that's the point, okay? "Stick to the Status Quo" is an ode to the lie that anyone really fits in — and if no one...
Do you have chills yet? Had you forgotten that Gabriella starts this audition in a literal lab coat — or that Troy sort of moonwalks? I had. I won't make that mistake again. Even Ms. Darbus (Alyson Reed) can feel it.
- Bet On It (High School Musical 2) We could only aspire to have all our mental breakdowns in front of such a gorgeous vista. Besides being an absolute banger of a song, “Bet On It” has been incredible meme fuel since 2007.
- Fabulous (High School Musical 2) Sharpay Evans is the original girl boss and don’t you forget it. Between the witty lyrics and impeccable shot framing — plus, a piano in the pool!
- Get'cha Head in the Game (High School Musical) Incorporating basketballs into a dance break is inspired choreography, if I do say so myself. Sure, Efron may not have sung this song — that honor goes to Drew Seeley, whose singing voice was mixed in with Efron’s in the first movie — but the song has incredible staying power all these years later.
- Breaking Free (High School Musical) While I believe “You Are the Music in Me” is Troy and Gabriella’s best duet, “Breaking Free” is where High School Musical really comes together.
- "We're All in This Together" “High School Musical” (2006) Also in: Top 10 Unforgettable High School Musical Moments. The “High School Musical” franchise isn’t just a collection of stories.
- "Breaking Free" “High School Musical” (2006) Also in: Top 10 Unanswered Questions in El Camino A Breaking Bad Movie. Can a song make you fall in love?
- "Bet on It" “High School Musical 2” (2007) Also in: Top 10 Unforgettable High School Musical Moments. We knew Zac Efron had what it takes to bring an angsty, heated song and dance to life.
- "You Are the Music in Me" “High School Musical 2” (2007) Also in: Top 10 Best High School Musical Duets. If pianist and composer extraordinaire Kelsi Nielsen writes something for you, you’re going to want to sing it.
Apr 28, 2019 · Since 2006, the "High School Musical" (HSM) series of movies on the Disney Channel has been a smash hit in the United States, offering a whole slew of great songs on their original soundtracks.
Sep 15, 2024 · Since its 2006 premiere, the Disney Channel Original Movie starring Zac Efron and Vanessa Hudgens is still popular today thanks to its amazing sountrack. From "Start of Something New" to "Breaking Free," we're ranking all the High School Musical songs.