Fans of the first two STEP UP parts will surely admit that the second is better than its predecessor in one respect: as seen from the dance routines fro. Sometimes the viewer gets half stunt performances presented. Less story, more Moves - STEP UP 2 THE STREETS veiled its raison d'etre, which consists of the naked Delight of blatant and prolonged freestyle dances, not.
Of course, it is because only an advantage if the soundtrack is true - and he does. Can be heard 1 fusions of classical and hip-hop elements in part, is only inorganic-synthetic sound, the dance, R'n'B and Hip Hop will receive the second part under the sky wide brand combines Pop.
However Vorneweg must be made clear that the most important songs are missing from the film on the CD. Timbaland Bounce is not on the track list, although it is danced more than once to the entire course. Very strange ... The same is true for Robin Thickes EVERYTHING I CAN NOT HAVE, which is played during the hot salsa-liner, a key scene of STEP UP 2.
Fortunately trumps the CD on with many good pieces, whereby the lack of the two titles not compensated but is it made more bearable. Right at the beginning you can hear with LOW by Flo Rida feat. T-Pain the big hit single on the soundtrack. The Missy Elliott Shake Your pieces POM POM and CHING-A-LING put by in terms of notoriety. Hits as a highlight? Forget it! If you arrived in Title Three, you already reach the first true highlight of the album Killa Cherish is fine plastic pop in girlie style with cool, male rap style of Yung Joc. Could also come from no less than Lady Gaga.
This features a mid-tempo ballad IMPOSSIBLE of Bajo and the electronic nagging in K-Cis CHEESE. Scarfaces GIRL YOU KNOW, which is supported in the chorus of Trey Songz, in turn, is a classic gangster rap with resounding beats - Open necessarily loud in the car! The final song is not no stressin (Montana Tucker, Sikora and Denial) could be classified as one of the many contenders for modern synth-pop in the twenty-first century still last.
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The film STEP UP 2 THE STREETS visualized splendidly that the dancing is no limit is set and means any choreography high-performance sports for the actors involved. The accompanying soundtrack helps to kindle the fire of freestyle dancing in so many amateur dancers. Feel the Groove - no better than the previous album, but a worthy successor compilation.