Step Up 2: The Streets Soundtrack (

Step Up 2: The Streets Soundtrack (2008) cover

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Rating: 6.20/10 from 91000 votes
Tags: dancing in the rain, dance audition, dance crew
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Street Dance

Title in Português:

Step Up 2

Synopsis

Following the death of her parents, teen-aged Andie West is living with her mother's best friend, Sarah. Andie, who doesn't care about school, is trying to figure out where she fits in in life. The only thing she loves is dancing with her street crew, the 410, led by Tuck. The 410 are the most notorious of the street crews in Baltimore and are wanted by the police for their acts of vandalism and public mischief. Sarah threatens to send Andie to live with relatives in Texas unless she cleans up her act, which includes ending her association with the 410 and trying harder at school.

Andie's neighborhood friend, Tyler Gage, convinces Andie to audition for entry into the Maryland School of the Arts (MSA), an institution which ended up turning his life around for the better. Andie passes the audition but isn't sure she fits in there. The school's director, Blake Collins, isn't sure she fits in there either. Blake is a brilliant dancer but looks for conformity to his way. After learning that Andie's absences from rehearsals are due to her new association with MSA, Tuck kicks her out of the 410.

Chase Collins, a dance student at MSA, convinces Andie to start her own street dance crew using all the dance misfits from MSA i.e. those that don't conform to Blake's way of thinking. Chase feels like he's one of those misfits being Blake's brother and living in his shadow. This new association brings up a few conflicts within Andie, as her new dance crew tries to gain respect on the streets, especially among her old and judgmental friends, and as she and the crew try to hide the fact of what they're doing from Blake, who ultimately threatens expulsion from the school of anyone participating in the illegal street competitions.

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Step Up 2: The Streets
Get Down
Busta Rhymes: Performer
Timbaland: Writer
Midnight
Pitbull: Writer
Pitbull: Performer
Push
Enrique Iglesias: Performer
Steve Morales: Writer
King of Miami
Michael Baiardi: Writer
Church
T-Pain: Writer
T-Pain: Performer
Killa
Cherish: Performer
Hypnotized
Akon: Writer
Plies: Performer
We All Want the Same Thing (Acoustic Version)
Kevin Michael: Writer
Kevin Michael: Performer
Let It Go
Ron Feemster: Writer
Whenever There Is You
Koop: Performer
Diary of Jane
Benjamin Burnley: Writer
Breaking Benjamin: Performer
Bring Me Flowers
Hope Shorter: Writer
Hope Shorter: Performer
Ain't No Stressin'
Montana Tucker: Performer
The Way I Are
Timbaland: Performer
DanJa: Writer
Girl You Know
Scarface: Writer
Scarface: Performer
3-6-9
Shake Your Pom Pom
Lights Off (feat. International Jones)
Independent
Ching-a-Ling
Lives in da Club
The Humpty Dance
Bounce
Can't Help But Wait
Everything I Can't Have
Haterz Everywhere
Mmm...
Low
I'm a G
Say Cheese
The Potion
Let's Go
Work It
Money in the Bank
Is It You
Impossible

User reviews

Kimberly Davis
9/10

The songs in the soundtrack are not only catchy but also incredibly well-produced, with infectious beats and powerful lyrics that resonate with the themes of self-expression and finding one's place in the world. Whether it's a fast-paced dance battle or a heartfelt moment of personal growth, the music enhances every scene and elevates the emotional impact of the story.

Mary Smith
7/10

The songs in the movie are well integrated into the narrative, enhancing the overall viewing experience and making the story more immersive.

Edward Allen
8/10

The songs selected for the movie are not only catchy and upbeat but also help convey the emotions and struggles of the characters, adding depth to the storytelling.

Robert Moore
8/10

The soundtrack has a good balance of high-energy tracks for the dance battles and more emotional songs for the character-driven moments in the film.

Robert Taylor
7/10

The soundtrack features a great variety of artists and genres, catering to different musical tastes and keeping the audience engaged.

Paul Thompson
9/10

One of the standout aspects of the soundtrack is how it seamlessly blends different musical styles and influences, reflecting the diverse backgrounds and talents of the characters in the film. From electrifying hip-hop anthems to soulful R&B ballads, each song adds depth and dimension to the narrative, making the overall viewing experience a truly immersive and unforgettable one.

Brian Perez
5/10

On the other hand, some of the songs on the soundtrack feel a bit generic and lack originality. While they work well in the context of the dance sequences, they may not leave a lasting impression or stand out as memorable tracks on their own.

Anthony Green
4/10

The songs seemed disconnected from the plot and characters, making it difficult to engage with the movie on a deeper level.

Lisa Smith
8/10

The mix of hip-hop, R&B, and electronic music in the soundtrack enhances the urban and contemporary feel of the film.

Deborah Smith
7/10

The music in the movie not only entertains but also serves as a driving force behind the characters' motivations and growth throughout the story.

Mary Jackson
3/10

I found the music choices to be predictable and cliché, failing to evoke any real emotional connection or enhance the storytelling of the film.