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"You Are the Music in Me" is the third single released from the Disney Channel Original Movie, High School Musical 2.
Original version
Music video
The music video is just the clip that was in the movie that featured the song, but in a different edit. There is no new music video was made for it but the clip taken from the movie was used for promotion. It begins with Kelsi, Gabriella, and Troy singing at the piano that ends with some of the other cast coming in and singing along and clips from the first movie (High School Musical) featuring Gabriella and Troy are inserted in.
A version sung by the character Sharpay appears as an additional track and is called as "You Are the Music In Me (Sharpay Version) or (Reprise)" is the sixth song for the soundtrack album for the Disney Channel Original Movie of the same name.
Song information
This song is "You Are the Music In Me" in a more-upbeat version. Sharpay takes this song from Gabriella and Troy when she tricks Troy into singing with her in the talent show. The song contains instruments, including piano, drums and guitars.
The song was used in the movie High School Musical 2 in the scene when Troy and Gabriella's relationship is exhausted when Troy sees Ryan with Gabriella, causing jealousy. Giving to a "promise" from Troy, he and Sharpay practice their song for the Midsummer Night's Talent Show. Amazon's editors stated that "The song "You Are the Music in Me" is a fine one and doesn't get bogged down in syrup. It also gets reprised by Troy and Sharpay in a rockier and arguably better version."
It was supposed to be sung at the Midsummer Night's Talent Show but since Sharpay was unable to come on stage due to absence and Troy on his own, the song never got sung.
Official versions
"You Are the Music in Me (Sharpay Version)" (Album Version) — 2:29
"You Are the Music in Me (Sharpay Version)" (Instrumental Version) — 2:29
Aside from the one released for the Mexican audience, Disney Latinoamérica also released a version for Argentine and Colombian markets. The version was sung by Dani Martin and Valeria Gastaldi.