The US super hit "Low" by Flo Rida can not be missed and is, as I say, the only really famous song on the CD. Nevertheless, even "unknown" music can be good. "Killa" Cherish ft. Yung Joc is certainly a hit. Akon squeals with his voice getting used to "Hypnotized" - if you like it. "Is It You" by Cassie, which plays a supporting role in the film, is a beautiful, but a little too brave R & B number. Ever notice that gentle R & B and Soul outweigh gangsta rap and hip-hop beats. "Can not help but wait" by Trey Songz is very soulful and reminiscent of Chris Brown. For real hip-hop artists who like it oldschoolig, there are the Pops "Church" by T-Pain - an absolute party number and my personal soundtrack top number. Missy Elliott is Represented twice with good songs what Enrique Iglesias, however, has to look for here is beyond me. From track 10 it remains rather chilled and calm, but the last three numbers are also suitable for the big party.
Overall, I find the selection successful, but not as good as the 1st of the film. And there's a big star deduction, because the super hit "The Way I Are" by Timbaland is not on the CD, and although he makes the film for its own cool dance scene.