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Step Up 2 the Streets (soundtrack)

Step Up 2: The Streets
Step Up 2 The Streets OST.jpg
Soundtrack Cover
Soundtrack album by Various artists
Released February 5, 2008 (2008-02-05)
Genre Hip hop
dance
R&B
Length 60:22
Label Atlantic
Producer Various artists
Step Up soundtracks chronology
Step Up (Original Soundtrack)
(2006)
Step Up 2: The Streets (soundtrack)
(2008)
Step Up 3D (soundtrack)
(2010)
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
AllMusic 3/5 stars
DJBooth.net 3/5 stars
Common Sense Media 4/5 stars
mX 3/5 stars

Step Up 2: The Streets is the film soundtrack album from the motion picture Step Up 2: The Streets, the sequel to the 2006 American dance film Step Up from Touchstone Pictures. It was released on February 5, 2008, by Atlantic Records.

The album debuted at number thirteen on the US Billboard 200, and peaked at number five two weeks later. It also reached number one on the US Top Soundtracks chart. The album appeared in various other charts worldwide, including in the top five of countries such as Switzerland, Austria, New Zealand, and Australia, where it peaked at number three on the ARIA Albums Chart, later receiving a Gold certification.

Step Up 2: The Streets featured the US Billboard Hot 100 number one hit single "Low," by rapper Flo Rida featuring hip-hop and R&B artist T-Pain, which helped the soundtrack's commercial performance. Rappers Missy Elliott and Plies both contributed with two tracks to the album. American R&B singers Cassie, Trey Songz, the group Cherish and Spanish singer Enrique Iglesias were also featured in the soundtrack.

Andy Kellman of AllMusic wrote that the soundtrack 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," selecting Cassie's "Is It You", Cherish's "Killa" and KC's "Say Cheese" as highlights. Nathan S. from DJBooth.net commented "the best part of any decent soundtrack is listening to up-and-comers compete with the big boys, and some of Step Up's best songs come from some decidedly non-major artists," continuing, "it's not exactly a work of art, but it's not supposed to be, it's supposed to be entertaining. If you liked the movie you'll like the soundtrack." John Li of movieXclusive.com opined, "The head-bobbing tunes, the bouncy raps and the heavy rhythms are definitely not for those who like their music lyrical and sweet," noting the closest radio-friendly pop songs are "Is It You" and Trey Songz's "Can't Help But Wait" with the performers' "soulful vocals" heping to "soothe things down a bit."


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