Okay Disney Channel lovers, it may be 2015, but some of us are still trying to live in in the early 2000s - back to the days when we would come home, grab a granola bar, and flip on High School Musical. Don't get me wrong - life is great now, but there was something about the days where you would stand up on your bed, grab a microphone (brush), and sing your heart out to some good old Camp Rock. We may be older now, but who says these days have to come to an end? These are the top 20 classics of the prime years that we are still listening to today with no shame.
1. The Potential Break-Up Song
Aly and AJ were the real MVP's.
2. Hasta La Vista
Keep doin' your thing thing thing.
3. Beautiful Soul
Oh my gosh - remember when Jesse Mccartney was on The Suite Life of Zack and Cody?!
4. Rockstar
"Mom, what is tai chi practicing?"
5. The Start of Something New
You know it gets real when Troy takes off his sweat jacket.
6. La La Land
What in the world is a "machane"...?
7. What Dreams Are Made Of
We all wanted to punch Paolo in the face.
8. Burning Up
"I can rap the whole Big Rob part!"
9. Say OK
Zanessa was so real.
10. Headstrong
Headstrong can you feel the beat?
11. See You Again
"Oh, she's just being Miley."
12. Push It To The Limit
Don't lie, you were inspired to pick up your jump rope and try that cool backflip Corbin does at the end.
13. This is Me
"That's the song!"
14. Shake It
Hey, did you know Miley and Mitchel Musso's brothers sing this?
15. Strut
Strut like you mean it!
16. The Greatest Time Of Year
Who cares even if it's summer? This is never not a jam.
17. Year 3000
Always singing along to that "yeah" high note that Nick hits at the end.
18. Bet On It
Watch this part of the movie with the sound off, you'll see how awkward this scene actually is...
19. Wake Up
Remembering London, Paris, maybe Tokyo, but not remembering how the rest of the song goes.
20. Boyz N Motion
Who needs One Direction when there are the Boyz N Motion? They give you their devotion!
Alright, go ahead, (you know you want to) go and look up these songs on YouTube and jam out to them in your bedroom. It is just heart wrenching to think of the children of today's culture who have been deprived of this real deal era of musical brilliance. We have been privileged to have been able to live in that era and can forever carry on that legacy in our hearts. In that sense, I guess you can say that we have had The Best of Both Worlds.