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== Trivia ==
== Trivia ==
*''V'' was recorded and mixed just under two months.
*''V'' was recorded and mixed just under two months.
*Vanessa Hudgens, like other [[High School Musical]] cast-members, took advantage of the succes of the [[movie]] to [[sign]] their own record deal.
*Vanessa Hudgens, like other [[High School Musical]] cast-members, took advantage of the success of the [[movie]] to [[sign]] their own record deal.


[[Category:2006 albums]]
[[Category:2006 albums]]

Revision as of 05:31, 18 November 2006

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V is the title of Vanessa Hudgens's debut album released on September 26, 2006. Vanessa promoted the album while appearing in concerts with The Cheetah Girls.


Track listing

# Title Length
1 "Come Back to Me" 2:47
2 "Let Go" 2:48
3 "Say OK" 3:41
4 "Never Underestimate a Girl" 3:03
5 "Let's Dance" 2:53
6 "Drive" 3:25
7 "Afraid" 3:17
8 "Promise" 3:16
9 "Whatever Will Be" 3:47
10 "Rather Be With You" 3:34
11 "Psychic" 3:01
12 "Lose Your Love" 3:01

Bonus tracks

Title Length
"Don't Talk" (Target exclusive bonus track) 2:35
"Make You Mine" (Target exclusive bonus track) 3:38
"Drip Drop" (Wal-Mart exclusive bonus track) 3:32
"Too Emotional" (Best Buy exclusive bonus track) 2:50


Tour

*On Tour With Cheetah Girls

  • October 17th: Washington, DC
  • October 18th: Hartford, CT
  • October 20th: Long Island, NY
  • October 21st: East Rutherford, NJ
  • October 22nd: Hershey, PA
  • October 24th: Albany, NY
  • October 26th: Syracuse, NY
  • October 28th: Rochester, NY
  • October 29th: Providence, RI
  • October 30th: Wilkes-Barre, PA
  • November 1st: Worchester, MA
  • November 3rd: Bridgeport, CT
  • November 4th: Reading, PA
  • November 5th: Philadelphia, PA
  • November 8th: Cleveland, OH
  • November 9th: Columbus, OH
  • November 10th: Detroit, MI
  • November 12th: Omaha, NE
  • November 14th: Milwaukee, WI
  • November 15th: St. Paul, MN


*High School Musical : The Concert - a nationwide concert tour featuring stars of the hit TV movie

  • 11/29/2006 - IpayOne Center at the Sports Arena, San Diego
  • 12/01/2006 - HP Pavilion, San Jose
  • 12/03/2006 - Jobing.com Arena (Formerly Glendale Arena), Glendale
  • 12/05/2006 - ARCO Arena, Sacramento
  • 12/06/2006 - Stockton Arena, Stockton
  • 12/08/2006 - Rabobank Arena, Bakersfield
  • 12/10/2006 - Rose Garden, Portland
  • 12/11/2006 - KeyArena, Seattle
  • 12/16/2006 - CenturyTel Center, Bossier City
  • 12/17/2006 - American Airlines Center, Dallas/Ft. Worth
  • 12/18/2006 - Toyota Center, Houston
  • 12/20/2006 - St. Pete Times Forum, Tampa
  • 12/21/2006 - TD Waterhouse, Orlando
  • 12/22/2006 - Colonial Center, Columbia
  • 12/23/2006 - Charlotte Bobcats Arena, Charlotte
  • 12/27/2006 - Greensboro Coliseum,Greensboro
  • 12/28/2006 - Verizon Center (formerly MCI Center), Washington
  • 12/29/2006 - Nassau Veterans Memorial Colliseum, Uniondale
  • 12/30/2006 - Verizon Wireless Arena, Manchester
  • 01/02/2007 - Air Canada Centre, Toronto
  • 01/03/2007 - Blue Cross Arena, Rochester
  • 01/04/2007 - Civic Center Coliseum, Hartford
  • 01/06/2007 - Mellon Arena, Pittsburgh
  • 01/07/2007 - Pepsi Arena, Albany
  • 01/08/2007 - Continental Airlines Arena, East Rutherford
  • 01/10/2007 - DCU Center (formerly Centrum Center), Worcester
  • 01/11/2007 - Wachovia Spectrum,Philadelphia
  • 01/12/2007 - John Paul Jones Arena, Charlottesville
  • 01/13/2007 - US Bank Arena, Cincinnati
  • 01/14/2007 - Wolstein Center, Cleveland
  • 01/16/2007 - Palace of Auburn Hills, Auburn Hills
  • 01/17/2007 - Conseco Fieldhouse, Indianapolis
  • 01/18/2007 - Value City Arena at Schottenstein Center, Columbus
  • 01/19/2007 - Allstate Arena, Rosemont
  • 01/21/2007 - Bradley Center, Milwaukee
  • 01/22/2007 - Scottrade Center (formerly Savvis Center), St. Louis
  • 01/23/2007 - Kemper Arena, Kansas City
  • 01/26/2007 - Honda Center (formerly Arrowhead Pond of Anaheim), Anaheim
  • 01/27/2007 - Selland Arena, Fresno
  • 01/28/2007 - Thomas and Mack Center,Las Vegas

Charts

Chart Peak
position
Sales
Billboard 200 24 124,730[1]
U.S. Billboard 200 chart trajectory
Week 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10
Position
24
44
51
62
75
80
78
Sales
34,560
20,495
16,988
13,931
12,198
12,633
13,925

Singles

Album Cover Information
File:Noimageforcd.gif Come Back to Me
  • Released: August 26, 2006
  • Writers: Antonina Armato, Tim James, Peter Beckett, J.C. Crowley
  • Producer: Antonina Armato, Tim James
  • Chart positions: #44 (US Hot Digital Songs), #35 (US Pop 100), #64 (US Billboard Hot 100), #14 (Philippine Top 20)
  • No. of US Downloads: 45,134 (as of Oct. 5, 2006)[2]
File:Noimageforcd.gif Let Go
  • Released: December 4, 2006
  • Writers: A. Bojanic, E. Hooper, I. Levan
  • Producer: Wizard of Oz
  • The song is originally performed by the Dutch Girlgroup Raffish
  • Chart positions: TBR
  • No. of US Downloads: TBR

Trivia

  • V was recorded and mixed just under two months.
  • Vanessa Hudgens, like other High School Musical cast-members, took advantage of the success of the movie to sign their own record deal.