The single "Club Can not Handle Me" by Flo Rida should now so some people have ever heard on the radio, etc.. The name of the producer David Guetta is saying a thousand words, because here succeeds, as in the past, the combination of pop-house and black music really well. A little later we will be "Freak" by Estelle and Kardinal Offishall encounter Again Guetta had his hands in the game, unfortunately, but this number is monotonous and boring and does not have much in common with his big hits. The theme song for the film, "My Own Step", performing newcomer Roscoe Dash, T-Pain and Fabo of D4L. This is typical mainstream hip hop, fat beats and shrill synths characterize this the sound of the club anthem, at the natural T-Pain clearly stands out. For slightly softer sounds R & B Shooting Star Trey Songz, who delivers his "Already Taken" a really high-quality Slow Jam, which is undoubtedly among the highlights of this soundtrack makes. The Canadian electro funk group Chromeo one can safely be called one of the insider view on this album. Although derived their "Fancy Footwork" yet in 2007, but likely not know many here, this group, which quickly provide with their brisk and melodic sound in a good mood.
Pretty corny and totally uninspired by contrast, shows teen star Jesse McCartney with his "Up", which is on top of that almost inaudibly by excessive and actually completely misplaced Auto-Tune use. Somewhat surprisingly, and also quite a pity is that for the "Step Up 3D" soundtrack was not recorded many new songs, but so used some older piece. Also, the electro-rock blast "Whachadoin?" NASA or Mims 'club hit "Move If You Wanna" is the attentive music lovers already from last year known Busta Rhymes "Tear Da Roof Off" even dates back to the' 90s, so really fresh is different. "Shawty Got Moves" by Get Cool follows the current trend Hip Hop mix with electronic beats, while a piece sounds far Trance second-class, thanks to the driving rhythm comes a whole on a pretty cool atmosphere that is sure to on the dance floors of the world well received. Towards the end of Latin pop is even ascended with two songs. This is to "Irresistible" by Wisin y Yandel and "No Te Quiero" by Sophia Del Carmen featuring Pitbull. As fast as these two ironed songs go to hearing, as fast as they are outside again. Although they are "quite nice", but it is nothing special, the typical music that you can listen to good by the way, but not really impressed thereof.
If you like dance films or CD for the next home party needs, which is the "Step Up 3D" not wrong soundtrack. However, we know from a bit in the black music genre, so does due to the many old and long known songs disillusionment and also can not always convince newly recorded.