Say OK

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"Say OK"
"Say OK" cover
Single by Vanessa Hudgens
from the album V
Released January 12, 2007 (U.S. radio)
Genre Electronica/Trance/Dance
Length 3:42 (LP Edit)

3:31 (Radio Edit)

Label Hollywood Records
Writer(s) A.Birgisson, S.Kotecha
Producer(s) Anthor for Maratone productions
Chart positions
Vanessa Hudgens singles chronology
"Come Back to Me"
(2006)
"Say OK"
(2007)
"TBA"

"Say OK" is the second single from Vanessa Hudgens' debut album, V. The single was officially released on January 12, 2007. The song contains elements of Electronica which build up and become more apparent as the song goes on. On iTunes, the song is already gaining popularity as it has peaked at number 18 on the Top 100 songs. It debuted on the Billboard Hot 100 at number 67 for the week ending February 10, 2007.[1] Recently the song has begun to fall down the iTunes charts, but with the recent release of the 2nd version and the popularity garnered by the video, the song has yet again started to climb the charts reaching the Hot 100 in the #100 the week of April 7, 2007.

The original second single was planned to be "Let Go" but it was switched at the last minute.

[edit] Music Video

There are two versions of the video available.

The first version was released strictly for the Disney Channel only, and shows Vanessa 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, Vanessa's younger sister, Stella, appears numerous times. The video is very similar in structure and style to that of Hilary Duff's Fly music video (who is also her labelmate and had the same director for Fly as Vanessa had for Say OK).

The world premiere of the second, and official, was March 16, 2007 on Disney Channel and has not premiered on MTV's Total Request Live (the TRL version of the music video is rumored to be longer than the Disney Channel version) and will be sent to other stations as well. The video was shot at a beach in LA and a bowling alley, and co-stars Zac Efron. The official video uses a new mix of the song, which is slightly different from the album version. It is currently unknown whether or not this version will be released for purchase, but it will be the version sent to mainstream U.S. radio stations.

This version shows Vanessa and some female friends going to a bowling alley at night time to meet up with some male friends, one of them being Zac Efron, for a game. Zac and Vanessa are seen stealing quick glances at one another throughout the game. Afterwards, the group is seen eating at a restaurant and laughing at Zac because the salt shaker cover comes off on his french fries. Zac leaves but first asks Vanessa if she wants to go with him. Zac and Vanessa go to a beach where Vanessa is seen swinging and the two are spinning together on a park merry-go-round. The TRL version of the music video has not aired as of yet, but it has premiered in Canada on Much Music.


[edit] Chart Performance

Chart (2006) Peak
position
Billboard Hot 100 61
Billboard Pop 100 47
Billboard Digital Songs 37


  1. ^ Katie Hasty, "Beyonce Makes It Ten Weeks At No. 1 With 'Irreplaceable'", Billboard.com, February 8, 2007.

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