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                      | 1 | What 
                          Time Is It  |   
                      | 2 | Fabulous 
                           |   
                      | 3 |  
                          Work This Out  |   
                      | 4 | You 
                          Are the Music in Me  |   
                      | 5 | I 
                          Don't Dance  |   
                      | 6 |  
                          You Are the Music in Me (Sharpay Version)  |   
                      | 7 | Gotta 
                          Go My Own Way  |   
                      | 8 | Bet 
                          On It |   
                      | 9 | Everyday |   
                      | 10 | All 
                          For One  |   
                      | 11 | BONUS 
                          TRACK: HUMUHUMUNUKUNUKUAPUA'A  |   
                    ALBUM REVIEW:
 The cash cow that is High School Musical (HSM) is back to 
                    milk money out of fans worldwide again. And truth be told, 
                    we think it’s going to be one rollicking fun time that 
                    will deliver happiness and joy for almost everyone.
 The 
                    38-minute soundtrack of the phenomenal TV movie sequel contains 
                    more enjoyably pleasing tunes that will leave you humming 
                    to the catchy melodies. The 
                    big number “What Time Is It” introduces us to 
                    the characters welcoming summer with zest and anticipation. 
                    We can already imagine wonderfully-choreographed dance moves 
                    that will have viewers tapping their feet to the infectiously 
                    delightful song. Listen 
                    out for “You Are The Music in Me”, where Troy 
                    and Gabriella (if you don’t know already, they are the 
                    up-and-coming male and female heartthrobs who play the leading 
                    roles in HSM) sing their hearts in an agreeably affecting 
                    song. Then there is Sharpay’s version (she’s the 
                    resident bitch – every high school movie has got to 
                    have one), which is well, bitchily catching.  For 
                    listeners who like their songs to be emotionally moving, jump 
                    to tracks like “Gotta Go My Own Way” and “Everyday”. 
                    With inspiring lyrics and pleasurably sweet melodies, they 
                    are also karaoke-friendly tunes you may want to look out for. In 
                    the true spirit of high school dramas, the album is one in 
                    high-spirited listening experience; we guarantee that you’d 
                    be loving it, and putting it on repeat mode like us. Unless 
                    you are a scrooge of course.
 ALBUM RATING:
      
 Recommended Track: (1) What Time Is It
 Review 
                    by John Li |