I remember the moment I learned that the angelic voice harmonising with Vanessa Hudgens (real ones will remember when she was Vanessa ANNE Hudgens) in High School Musical's transcendent banger 'Breaking Free' was not, in fact, entirely Zac Efron's.
It shattered everything my 13-year-old self thought I knew, and it gave me trust issues. Thankfully, it did not shatter a now 18-year crush on Efron. But boy oh boy, was it discombobulating. So if this is how you are finding out, I am so sorry.
Troy Bolton's vocals throughout the first High School Musical movie were in fact from a man named Drew Seeley, whose singing voice was blended into Efron's in post-production.
Watch: Drew Seeley gets his head in the game during High School Musical: The Concert. Post continues below.
Yes, Drew Seeley was gettin' his head in the game. Drew Seeley thought it could be the start of something new. And most of all, Drew Seeley was soarin', flyin'.
There wasn't a star in heaven that Drew Seeley couldn't reach.
Efron took back Troy's voice to sing solo in the second and third films, but for a time, the Seeley revelation launched him into worldwide teen fame. He filled in for Efron on the tours of High School Musical: The Concert because Efron was busy filming Hairspray at the time, and then morphed into one of the classic mid-2000s Disney kids.
In 2021, he responded to a TikTok question after whether he regretted lending his vocals to the role, even though he did not get to actually play Troy Bolton.