Step Up 2 The Streets

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  1. Step Up 2 The Streets Final Dance

Step Up 2 The Streets is a worthy entry into the inspirational dance-it-out film lexicon, with moves, choreography, and music that sometimes seem to defy even gravity. Sign in now to see your channels and recommendations! Watch Queue Queue.

Step Up 2 The Streets

Step Up 2 The Streets Final Dance

STEP UP 2 THE STREETS is the hottest dance movie of the year! With awesome high-energy dancing, heated drama and pulse-pounding music, it's guaranteed to blow your mind! When rebellious street dancer Andie teams up with a hot modern dancer, Chase, to compete in the biggest, toughest street dance-off ever, 'The Streets,' sparks fly both on and off the underground dance stage. Even more sensational than the smash hit STEP UP, STEP UP 2 THE STREETS features music from today's hottest artists, including Flo Rida, Missy Elliott, T-Pain, Enrique Iglesias, Cassie, Trey Songz, Cherish and Plies.

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Pre-loaded with a couple well-established (meaning played into the ground) hits from 2007 -- and 's 'Low,' and ' 'Can't Help But Wait' -- the soundtrack to Step Up 2: The Streets is, unsurprisingly, a mixed bag of pop-oriented rap and R&B featuring second-rate tracks from well-known stars (,, ), follow-ups from relative newcomers attempting to maintain and increase momentum (, ), and a whole bunch of up-and-comers with early material (,,, ). Among the new tracks, there's a handful of highlights: 'Is It You' is 's most 'pop' song yet, as light as a feather, reliant mostly on a simple combination of handclaps and a fuzzy guitar; with 'Killa,' seem OK with continuing to invite comparisons, though it's their best track yet; 'Say Cheese,' from in-heat-but-collected R&B singer, is the disc's most pleasant surprise, a production providing several subtle twists and turns (and just the right amount of weirdness).