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| 1 | Low | Humphrey/Dillard/T | 3:50 |
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| 2 | Shake Your Pom Pom | Elliott/Stevens/Mos | 4:00 |
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| 3 | Killa | King/King/Richard/R | 3:50 |
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| 4 | Hypnotized | Plies/Thiam | 3:08 |
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| 5 | Is It You | Paschke/Leslie | 3:57 |
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| 6 | Can't Help But Wait | Austin/Hermansen/Er | 3:24 |
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| 7 | Church | T Pain | 4:00 |
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| 8 | Ching-A-Ling | Leather/Campbell/La | 3:38 |
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| 9 | Push | Iglesias/Adonis/Mor | 3:28 |
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| 10 | 369 | Werner-McCarthy/Sim | 3:31 |
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| 11 | Impossible | Hills/Riddick | 4:08 |
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| 12 | Lives in da Club | T Pain/Cohen | 3:28 |
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| 13 | Girl You Know | Williams/Neverson/B | 4:15 |
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| 14 | Say Cheese | Hills | 4:05 |
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| 15 | Let It Go | Pratt/Mischke/Feems | 3:21 |
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| 16 | Ain't No Stressin | King/Waldrip/Taylor | 4:19 |
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Step Up 2: The Streets
Audio Compact Disc
Label: Atlantic
Category: Rap
Step Up 2: The Streets
UPC: 075678995453
Release Date: 02/05/2008
Original Release Date: 02/05/2008
Number of Discs: 1
- Movie Soundtrack
Main Performer
Andy Kellman
Pre-loaded with a couple well-established (meaning played into the ground) hits from 2007 -- Flo Rida and T-Pain's "Low," Trey Songz and Plies' "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 (Missy Elliott, Enrique Iglesias, T-Pain), follow-ups from relative newcomers attempting to maintain and increase momentum (Cherish, Cassie), and a whole bunch of up-and-comers with early material (KC, Bayje, Brit & Alex, Sophia Fresh). Among the new tracks, there's a handful of highlights: "Is It You" is Cassie's most "pop" song yet, as light as a feather, reliant mostly on a simple combination of handclaps and a fuzzy guitar; with "Killa," Cherish seem OK with continuing to invite Ciara comparisons, though it's their best track yet; "Say Cheese," from in-heat-but-collected R&B singer KC, is the disc's most pleasant surprise, a Danja production providing several subtle twists and turns (and just the right amount of weirdness). ~ Andy Kellman, Rovi
