Songs
See also: High School Musical 2 (soundtrack)Song | Chiefly Sung By | Other Singers | Scene |
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What Time Is It | Troy, Gabriella, Sharpay, Ryan, Chad, Taylor | Wildcats | East High's Classroom, Hallways, Cafeteria |
What Time Is It (Reprise) | Troy, Gabriella, Sharpay, Ryan, Chad, Taylor | Wildcats | East High's School Grounds |
Fabulous | Sharpay and Ryan | Sharpettes | Lava Springs Pool |
Work This Out | Troy, Gabriella, Chad, Taylor, Kelsi, Zeke, Martha, Jason | Wildcats and Kitchen Workers | Lava Springs Kitchen |
You Are The Music In Me | Troy and Gabriella | Kelsi and Wildcats | Lava Springs Dining Room |
Humuhumunukunukuapua'a | Sharpay and Ryan | Sharpettes | Lava Springs Backstage Room |
I Don't Dance | Chad and Ryan | Baseball Players, Wildcats, and Company | Lava Springs Baseball Field |
You Are The Music In Me (Reprise) | Troy & Sharpay | Sharpettes | Lava Springs Stage |
Gotta Go My Own Way | Gabriella | Troy | Lava Springs Pool, Locker Room, Grounds |
Bet On It | Troy | None | Lava Springs Golf Course |
Everyday | Troy and Gabriella | Wildcats and Company | Lava Springs Stage |
All For One | Troy, Gabriella, Sharpay, Ryan, Chad, Taylor | Kelsi, Zeke, Martha, Jason, Wildcats, Company | Lava Springs Pool |
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