Platforms: PS2, Wii
Year: 2007
Developed by: Artificial Mind and Movement
Published by: Disney
Number of Files: 113
Total Filesize: 545 MB (MP3), 859 MB (OGG)
Date Added: Apr 29th, 2026
Album type: Gamerip
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High School Musical: Sing It! is a video game for the Wii and PlayStation 2 based on the High School Musical franchise.
The game features the songs from the first High School Musical and its 2007 sequel, High School Musical 2. It also features a selection of songs from Disney Channel artists and a "Story mode" where the players can follow the story of the first movie through Kelsi's perspective.
The characters of Troy, Gabriella, Chad, Taylor, Ryan, and Sharpay are available to the player, alongside an option to create their own character. The visuals of the game are animated and based on motion capture.
It's the first game in the Disney Sing It series and was followed by the self-titled game.
Songs
Start of Something New
Get'cha Head in the Game
What I've Been Looking For (Sharpay and Ryan version)
What I've Been Looking For (Troy and Gabriella version)
Stick to the Status Quo
When There Was Me and You
Bop to the Top
Breaking Free
We're All in This Together
I Can't Take My Eyes Off of You
What Time Is It?
Fabulous
Work This Out
You Are the Music in Me
I Don't Dance
You Are the Music in Me (Sharpay Version)
Gotta Go My Own Way
Bet On It
Everyday **
All for One
Humuhumunukunukuapua'a
All Good Now *
Beautiful Soul *
Cheetah Sisters *
Counting on You *
I Will Be Around *
Jump to the Rhythm *
No One*
On The Ride*
Push It to the Limit *
Bonus Song. This song was not in any of the High School Musical movies.
Original movie soundtrack recording of this song.
Stages
Auditorium
Cafeteria
Corridors
Golf Course
Gym
New Year's Eve Lodge
Rooftop Garden
School Grounds
Science Class
Summer Resort
Swimming Pool
Trophy Room
Reception
Reception
Aggregate score
Aggregator Score
PS2 Wii
Metacritic 56/100[1] 64/100[2]
Review scores
Publication Score
PS2 Wii
Eurogamer 5/10[3] N/A
Gamekult N/A 4/10[4]
GamesMaster 44%[5] N/A
GameZone N/A 6.5/10[6]
IGN 6.5/10[7] 6.6/10[8]
Jeuxvideo.com N/A 9/20[9]
Nintendo Life N/A 2/10[10]
PlayStation Official Magazine – UK 6/10[11] N/A
PALGN 6/10[12] N/A
VideoGamer.com 7/10[13] N/A
The game received "mixed" reviews on both platforms according to the review aggregation website Metacritic.[1][2]
The PlayStation 2 version received a "Platinum" sales award from the Entertainment and Leisure Software Publishers Association (ELSPA),[14] indicating sales of at least 300,000 units in the UK.[15]
Used both .genh & .txth (PlayStation ADPCM) (Ripped from the PS2 version)