The film is widely known for its high-energy hip-hop and R&B soundtrack, featuring several chart-topping hits. Track # Song Title Primary Artist(s) Flo Rida ft. T-Pain "Shake Your Pom Pom" Missy Elliott "Killa" Cherish ft. Yung Joc "Hypnotized" Plies ft. Akon "Is It You" "Can't Help But Wait" Trey Songz ft. Plies "Church" "Ching-a-Ling" Missy Elliott "Push" Enrique Iglesias "369" Cupid ft. B.o.B. "Impossible" Key Dance Sequences
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Step Up 2: The Streets follows Andie West (Briana Evigan), a rebellious street dancer struggling to fit into the prestigious Maryland School of the Arts (MSA). After her "410" crew kicks her out, she teams up with the school's top dancer, Chase Collins (Robert Hoffman), to form a ragtag crew of outcasts. index of step up 2
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, led by Tuck. After being threatened with a move to Texas due to her rebellious behavior, Andie auditions for and is accepted. The film is widely known for its high-energy
A talented, street-smart dancer struggling to balance her underground roots with her classical training.
She teams up with Chase Collins, the school's hottest dancer, to form a crew of misfit students. Yung Joc "Hypnotized" Plies ft
The story follows Andie, who is facing a defining moment: attend the prestigious or move away to Texas to live with her aunt. She struggles to balance the strict, technical training of the school with her loyalty to her tough street dance crew, the "410."