1 |
'Bout
It Yung Joc featuring 3LW |
2 |
Get
Up Ciara featuring Chamillionaire |
3 |
(When
You Gonna) Give It Up To Me Sean Paul feat Keyshia Cole |
4 |
Show
Me The Money Pablo, Petey |
5 |
80's
Joint KELIS |
6 |
Step Up Jade, Samantha |
7 |
Say
Goodbye Brown, Chris audio clip |
8 |
Dear
Life Hamilton, Anthony |
9 |
For
The Love Drew Sidora featuring Mario |
10 |
Ain't
Cha Clipse featuring Re-Up Gang and Roscoe P. Goldchain
|
11 |
I'mma
Shine YoungBloodZ |
12 |
Feelin'
Myself Dolla |
13 |
'Til
The Dawn Drew Sidora |
14 |
Lovely
Deep Side |
15 |
U
Must Be Rene, Gina |
16 |
Made
Scott, Jamie |
REVIEW
Step
up is the latest installment of the Save the Last Dance-Honey-Take
the Lead axis of dance-pirational movies, featuring a white
lout burning up the chequered floor with a snotty ballet dancer
set in the context of a big black city. Listening to this
album, it is possible to appreciate the movie even before
watching it in the theatres. Step
up to the chest-thumping clothes-tearing hip-hop beats of
Sean Paul, Yung Joc, Kelis, Ciara and Chamillionaire. Unfortunate
monikers aside (Cee-ala and Cham-ah-millionaire!), the producers
of this album, including a certain Wyclef Jean, is dead-set
on overwhelming dudes with its irresistible beats and infectious
rhythms. You can immerse yourself in kinetic ditties like
Get up, (When you gonna) Give it up to me, 80’s joint
and the titular Step up or take a step back and sway to ballads
such Chris Brown's Say Goodbye and Drew Sidora and Mario’s
For the Love.
The
16 tracks in this collection make for a pulsating experience,
even though everything sounds the same after a while. But
if there is ever a dance-sport video game, I suspect its music
will sound like this.
SOUNDTRACK
RATING:
Review
by Lim Mun Pong
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