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  2. It was released on November 27, 2019, through Walt Disney Records as a promotional single from the album High School Musical: The Musical: The Series: The Soundtrack. [5] Despite not being promoted as a radio single, "All I Want" was a minor hit; [6] it debuted on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 at number 90 in January 2020, [1] mainly due to ...

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    • "I Think I Kinda, You Know (Duet)"
    • "Born to Be Brave"
    • "Yac Alma Mater"
    • "Out of The Old"
    • "I Think I Kinda, You Know (Nini Version)"
    • "Second Chance"
    • "Even When/The Best Part"
    • "Wondering"
    • "Just For A Moment"
    • "Granted"

    Look, everybody has to start somewhere. This saccharine duet is actually incredibly effective narratively, conveying where Nini and Ricky (Joshua Bassett) are at in the beginning of the series. They're a couple that's been pining over each other since grade school, but are shaky about how their relationship is maturing, hence Rodrigo singing cutesy...

    This is a great ensemble anthem that gives me a lot of "Born This Way" vibes — but it's not much of a showcase for Rodrigo. This is her costar Dara Reneé's song to shine instead, which is why it's so low on our Rodrigo ranking. It's still a solid bop though! — Sydney Bucksbaum

    I'm happy to concede that the lyrics to this song make absolutely no sense to anyone who has not actually watched HSMTMTS. However, try to ignore them and you might hear how the simple melody complemented by the ukulele sounds almost like a lost interlude to Sour. The minute-long track is a testament to how great a performer Rodrigo is in that, as ...

    Not going to lie, this is already starting to get difficult. I feel like this song should be ranked higher because it's such a strong performance from Rodrigo that shows off her incredible vocal control and range, but when the rest of the list is full of even more elite songs, "Out of the Old" has to land here. This feels extremely natural for the ...

    Let's put aside the cringe nature of how the song is debuted on the show, as Nini tells Ricky that she loves him through a social media post and he breaks up with her for it. Because the song is actually really sweet! The mellow, emotional ballad paired with the ukulele shows off Rodrigo's softer side in a way that the duet version doesn't. — SB

    This quartet performed in the Season 2 finale of the Disney+ series seems engineered to make each performer shine. While Nini's verse is a bit forgettable compared to Ricky's opener, and the welcome pairing of EJ (Matt Cornett) and Gina (Sofia Wylie), her harmonies perfectly tie everything together, and sell how emotional this moment is for the fou...

    On paper, two acoustic, midtempo love songs overlapping each other seems like it'd be a cacophony. Instead, it's one of the show's strongest setpieces. Nini and Ricky are far more confident here than their "I Think I Kinda You Know" days, resulting in smooth, sunny vocal performances that warms our hearts. While we enjoy Rodrigo at her most Sour, s...

    Ashlyn (Julia Lester) kicks off this gorgeous, swelling ballad like a mini-Adele. Then Nini comes in to join and — wow. This is a powerhouse duo, and the second half of the song gives Rodrigo a chance to hit the highest notes of her life before belting alto like her life depends on it. Absolutely. Play that again. — SB

    This song is a key moment in Olivia Rodrigo lore because she actually co-wrote it with Joshua Bassett, and once you give it a listen, there's no wonder why it spurred subsequent dating rumors. They literally sing "Is it just a part we're playin'? 'Cause it don't feel like we're fakin'" at one point. Come on now! Anyhow, Rodrigo sounds like she's wa...

    When I first heard this song I called it "Rodrigo's best solo yet." And while I stand by that praise at the time, it's not quite No. 1 on this list because I think recency bias played a part. I was (and still am) blown away by how much her performance in this song shows how much she has grown as a singer. And since this was recorded before Sour cam...

  3. Nov 12, 2019 · This song was first featured in “The Read-Through”, the second episode of High School Musical: The Musical: The Series, sung by Olivia Rodrigo and Julia Lester.

  4. May 21, 2021 · Olivia Rodrigo, Sour, and Her. High School Musical. Drama, Explained. Here’s an overly detailed guide to Rodrigo’s debut album, Sour, and the ways it intertwines with her Disney+ show. By ...

  5. Jan 10, 2020 · Listen to High School Musical: The Musical: The Series (Music from the Disney+ Original Series) by Olivia Rodrigo, Joshua Bassett, Matt Cornett & Cast of High School Musical: The Musical: The Series on Apple Music. 2020. 41 Songs. Duration: 1 hour, 39 minutes.

  6. Jun 18, 2021 · The pop singer/songwriter and star of the "High School Musical" series opens up about her new song, Season 2 of the show and how she is perceived.

  7. Jul 18, 2021 · Listen to Best of High School Musical: The Musical: The Series by Olivia Rodrigo on Apple Music. 2021. 15 Songs. Duration: 38 minutes.