Frankie A. Rodriguez and Joe Serafini, the actors behind High School Musical: The Musical: The Series' Seb & Carlos, take fans behind the scenes of their first love song — and Disney's first between a gay couple.
," is an upbeat, pop-fueled song of pure infatuation, with the refrain's insistence"in a heartbeat, I'd choose you" accomplishing exactly what it set out to do."In a Heartbeat" is a beautiful love song, and it's also another first for Disney -- their first love song between two LGBTQ characters.
Rodriguez, on the other hand, said that he didn't feel any undue pressure when rehearsing, recording or eventually filming his performance of the song -- to him, the importance of the moment only energized him to make sure it was done right, a feeling he says was shared on set.
"Getting to go back into those suits, those are the suits we were wearing when we first go to the homecoming dance together," Serafini says, pointing out the small Easter egg."It's kind of a really sweet moment to get to call back to that moment when they first really, you know, went on their first date together. What was really fun about it was that the director of this episode , Joanna Kerns, also directed that episode of the homecoming dance.
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