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High School Musical Karaoke

Disney's Karaoke Series: High School Musical by Walt Disney Records

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Disney's Karaoke Series: High School Musical [K] [a] [r]
(Audio CD) Walt Disney Records
Release date: 2006-10-10


Price: $9.98 $5.65


Customer Reviews:
  1. THIS is the version to buy
    I almost made the mistake of buying a different version of HSM karaoke. There is a version out there with a gold cover and two discs; the first with the regular soundtrack (no karaoke) and the second disc with the CD+G karaoke BUT it's instrumental only. Not for me; my kids like to sing along...
  2. Sing with the cast or alone for High School Musical
    There are two formats: instrumental accompaniment and the vocal version with the original singers on a CD-G format. You are at a better advantage if you have 2 microphones given the complexity of vocals between singers.All of the songs from the hit movie are there with the exception of the...
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Old-school jam teaches a thing or two

Debbie Deb was also on the bill. More on that later.

Neither Stevie B or Color Me Badd (down to a trio a quartet) has been very successful in years, but their songs remain in the heart of local fans, most of whom sang with every song - Stevie leader B to call the evening, a karaoke show on a large scale.

Entitled "Old School Summer Jam II," produced Iggy entertainment event opened with a slightly surreal note. Miami pop diva Debbie Deb left the stage after performing only two songs, one of which was his signature tune "when I hear music."

The performance did not quite aborted with the developer "Iggy" Martinez, who took the microphone to apologize to fans for the "rip off". He then lobbed a few choice words in the direction of Debbie Deb.

And it did not sit well with Debbie Deb, who returned to the stage to lob his own choice of words to Iggy, who later in the show offered an apology to the pop singer.