Drew grew up in Toronto and fell in love with performing. He was cast in Hal Prince's revival of Showboat and stayed with the production for a year. In 2005, Drew started working with Ray Cham, an established producer and together they wrote "Get'cha Head in the Game", a song that was a nominee in the Creative Arts Primetime Emmy category, Best Original Music and Lyrics. In 2009, Drew tried his hand at Broadway, taking on the role of Prince Eric in The Little Mermaid. Drew is represented by the William Morris Agency and TalentWorks.
In 2005, Drew began working with established producer Ray Cham and together they wrote "Get'cha Head in the Game" for Disney's quadruple platinum High School Musical soundtrack. His voice had been blended with Zac Efron's voice for the character of Troy Bolton in High School Musical. This garnered them an Emmy nomination in the Best Original Music and Lyrics category. In addition, Drew filled in for Zac (who was shooting Hairspray) on the North America and Latin America tours of High School Musical: The Concert, playing in 60,000 seat arenas and he can be heard on both soundtracks and High School Musical on Stage!.
Drew's association with Disney continued and he can be heard as a featured artist on several Disney soundtracks/compilation albums including Disneymania 5, Disneymania 6, Disney Channel Holiday, Radio Disney Jams, Vol. 9, and Byou. Drew's duet with Spanish-born Mexican singer Belinda "Dance with Me", from the platinum Cheetah Girls 2 soundtrack, was played on the Disney Channel and on Radio Disney. Drew appeared in Belinda's video of "Ni Freud ni tu mamΓ‘". Drew also made a guest appearance on the current Chipmunks CD Undeniable, singing an updated take on "Shake Your Groove Thing" with Alvin and the gang.
Drew appeared in the Hallmark Channel Movie Claire opposite Valerie Bertinelli, and in the film Fly Kidz, which he co-wrote and produced the soundtrack. He also wrote and performed music for the Disney Channel Original Movie Jump In! starring Corbin Bleu and Keke Palmer. Drew starred opposite Selena Gomez and Jane Lynch in Another Cinderella Story, playing the pop star Joey Parker. Drew wrote and performed four songs in the film, and shot music videos for both versions of his hit song, "New Classic". Drew also appeared in Disney Channel Original Movie Stuck In the Suburbs as a hotel employee.
In the summer of 2009 he starred as Prince Eric in the Disney Broadway Musical The Little Mermaid,[6] and had a leading role in the horror movie The Shortcut. In June 2010, Drew starred in the Hallmark Channel television movie Freshman Father.
His most recent album "The Resolution" was released on April 5, 2011. He is currently planning on a national tour where he will perform his own original music. He also sang a song for the Disney Channel original series Shake It Up. He sang a song with Adam Hicks called "Dance for Life". It premiered in the episode "Vatalihoosit It Up", backed by a routine performed by dance crew the Jabbawockeez. "Dance for Life" was featured on the soundtrack for the show, Shake It Up: Break It Down.
On June 12, 2011, Drew was reported to have joined the CW's hit teen drama series 90210, but Entertainment Weekly later reported that he dropped the role due to his conflict schedule. In March 2012 I Kissed a Vampire was released, in which Drew stars alongside Lucas Grabeel and Adrian Slade. In June 2012, he co-stars in the Lifetime movie, "Talhotblond", posing as young "Tommy". Drew has also released music videos for his song "Beautiful", and most recently "Into The Fire". Drew recorded a song for the third Shake It Up soundtrack Shake It Up: I Love Dance, called "I Do". It only featured on Walmart Exclusive editions as a bonus track. The song was also featured in the Shake It Up season 3 episode, "I Do It Up".
In 2013, Drew began filming his role in a new film, Elixir, which was renamed to Lovestruck: The Musical on ABC Family, where Drew played the role of "Young Ryan". He played opposite Chelsea Kane (Young Harper), Jane Seymour (Harper), Sara Paxton (Mirabella), Tom Wopat (Ryan), and Alexander DiPersia (Marco). He is featured singing his rendition of Usherβs βDJβs Got Us Fallinβ in Love". In conjunction with the new movie, Drew co-wrote and performed βHere & Now,β the theme song to ABC Familyβs spring promotional campaign. The song will be featured on Drewβs brand new dance-pop EP set to be released in April 2013.
It's On
Drew Seeley Lyrics
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OK
Just explain it to my heart
We used to be so happy together
Sunny skies never ever cloudy weather
Knew that you always would be my girl
N together we'd take over the world
That's why I don't understand a word your sayin'
Explain it to my heart
(to my heart)
Cause I just don't wanna hear why your leavin'
Baby that just don't wanna hear that thought
So if your gotta goin' to tell me
Explain it to my heart
Explain it to my heart
Explain it to my heart
Yeah.
The lyrics of Drew Seeley's song "It's On" depict a sense of confusion and heartbreak in a relationship that was once filled with happiness and optimism. The singer reminisces about the joyful moments they shared with their partner, painting a picture of a perfect connection where they believed that nothing could go wrong. However, as the relationship takes a turn for the worse, the singer finds it difficult to comprehend the reasons behind their partner's decision to leave. They plead for an explanation, not wanting to accept or understand the thought of their loved one walking away. The repetition of "Explain it to my heart" shows the desperation of the singer, longing for clarity and closure, hoping for some understanding in the midst of their emotional turmoil.
Overall, these lyrics convey the pain and confusion felt when love unexpectedly crumbles, leaving the singer longing for an explanation that may never come. The song captures the raw emotions experienced during the aftermath of a breakup, with the singer attempting to reconcile the disconnect between the happy memories and the reality of the current situation.
Line by Line Meaning
Uh oh
Expressing surprise or concern
OK
Acknowledging acceptance or agreement
Just explain it to my heart
Make me understand and feel it deeply
We used to be so happy together
In the past, our relationship brought us joy
Sunny skies never ever cloudy weather
Our relationship was always filled with happiness and optimism
Knew that you always would be my girl
I firmly believed you would always be with me
N together we'd take over the world
We had ambitious dreams and plans together
N I thought it always would be this way
I believed our relationship would remain unchanged
That's why I don't understand a word your sayin'
I'm confused by your words because they contradict my expectations
Cause I just don't wanna hear why your leavin'
I don't want to listen to your reasons for leaving
Baby that just don't wanna hear that thought
I don't want to entertain the idea of you leaving
So if your gotta goin' to tell me
If you've made the decision to leave, please inform me
Explain it to my heart
Help me comprehend and feel the emotions behind your departure
Explain it to my heart
Help me comprehend and feel the emotions behind your departure
Explain it to my heart
Help me comprehend and feel the emotions behind your departure
Yeah
Expressing agreement or affirmation
Lyrics Β© Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: ANDREW MICHAEL EDGAR SEELEY, MICHAEL DAVID NIELSEN, RALPH CHURCHWELL
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
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