Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Zac Efron may have been soaring as Troy Bolton in 2006's High School Musical - he might even have been flying - but he was certainly not singing. 15 years have passed since the Wildcats said goodbye to East High, and the world has never been quite right since.
Drew Seeley Sang Troy Bolton's Parts In High School Musical 1 Following the release of High School Musical in 2006, there was widely-held belief that the Efron-free nature of its soundtrack was due to a vocal technicality. The story went that Troy Bolton's High School Musical singing parts had been written for a tenor, then Efron, a baritone, was cast in the role.
Although Zac Efron's lower vocal rage not being suited to High School Musical's pre-written songs feels like a plausible explanation for replacing the actor's singing voice with Drew Seeley's higher tones, Zac's confusion muddies the waters. Mercifully, Efron does still have a small presence on the original High School Musical soundtrack. The Troy Bolton star sings a "select few lines," according to a Rolling Stone interview from 2007.
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