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Revision as of 01:16, 20 June 2010

"Say OK"
Song

"Say OK" is the second single by American pop singer Vanessa Hudgens on her debut album V, which was written by Arnthor Birgisson and Savan Kotecha.

Song information

At first, "Let Go" would be the second single from the album, but this was replaced in last minute for "Say Ok". The song was released on American iTunes on March 27, 2007 and had an impact on U.S. radio two months before, in January of that year. In the United Kingdom and Spain, the song was released on May 26, 2007 and in Finland on May 28, 2007. The letter talks about a girl seeking the assurance of affection with her boyfriend. The song was included on the CD Radio Disney Jams Volume 10, as well as the Family Jams CD Under Walt Disney Records. Vanessa released the song on the tour of High School Musical: The Concert and opening some shows on the tour the band The Cheetah Girls: The Party’s Just Begun Tour.

Music videos

First Version

The first version was released strictly for the Disney Channel only, and it takes place on the High School Musical: The Concert Tour in Seattle, Washington. The video premiered the same day as the release of the single. This version contains landmarks, including the Union Station and the Broadway Bridge in Downtown Portland. Additionally, Hudgens' younger sister, Stella Hudgens, appears numerous times. It was directed by Chris Applebaum, who is also the director for Hudgens' first single, Come Back To Me[1]

Second Version

The world premiere of the second, and official, was on March 16, 2007 on Disney Channel. The video was shot at a beach and a bowling alley in Los Angeles, which also co-stars Zac Efron. The official video uses a new mix of the song, which is slightly different from the album version. It starts out with Hudgens walking inside the bowling alley and sees Efron getting shoes to bowl. It ends with both of them and their friends frolicking at the beach. The goal of this new video was the setting on sale on iTunes, and the version of the song of the clip was used for the diffusion out of radio. The second version was directed by Darren Grant.[2]. An official video on YouTube had hit more than 83 million views.

Versions & Remixes

  • Album Version - 3:41
  • Radio/Video Edit - 3:32
  • Albert Castillo Extended Remix - 6:01
  • Albert Castillo Remix - 3:25

Charts

Chart (2007)[3] Peak
position
U.S. Billboard Hot 100[4] 61
U.S. Billboard Pop 100 47

References

  1. ^ Chris Applebaum directs Hudgens' new music video
  2. ^ "Vanessa Hudgens - Say OK". Muchmusic.com. Retrieved 2008-09-27.
  3. ^ Vanessa Hudgens - V - Single Charts
  4. ^ Say OK - Vanessa Hudgens