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Movie • 2016

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"Dance Camp (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)" Soundtrack Description

Dance Camp official trailer still with Hunter practicing moves in a rehearsal space
Dance Camp — official trailer still, 2016

Questions & Answers

Is there an official soundtrack album?
Yes. Dance Camp (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) released digitally on February 5, 2016, as a Various Artists compilation.
Who handled music supervision?
Howard Paar is credited as music supervisor for the film.
Which label released the album?
Island Records (UMG) released the compilation.
Are all the songs in the movie on the album?
No. The album focuses on featured tracks and artist tie-ins; a few cues and edits heard in the film aren’t included.
Where can I stream it?
The soundtrack is available on major platforms, including Apple Music and Spotify.
Does the film also feature an original score?
Yes—composer Rob Lord provides additional score elements around the licensed songs.

Overview

What does a YouTube-era dance movie sound like when it’s built by creators who live online? Dance Camp answers with a high-gloss, creator-forward mixtape: influencer voices, viral-ready hooks, and EDM-pop drops balanced with a few pop-soul moments. It’s less a traditional underscore than a sequence of performance-ready cues that double as calling cards for featured artists.

The film (directed by Bert & Bertie and produced by AwesomenessTV) leans on needle-drops to power rehearsals, battles, and crush beats. Music supervisor Howard Paar threads together label showcases (Island/UMG artists) with YouTube-native talent, while composer Rob Lord stitches transitions and emotional pivots. On record, the compilation plays like a camp playlist that slips easily between locker-room energy, choreography drills, and big-stage bravado. As a reference point for listeners, Apple Music and Spotify both carry the release, with familiar names like Shawn Mendes, Timeflies, MAX, and Sam Tsui anchoring the set.

Additional Info

  • Release: Digital street date February 5, 2016 (coinciding with YouTube Red marketing); film debuted February 2016.
  • Label: Island Records / UMG (compilation).
  • Music supervision: Howard Paar (credit confirmed on film listings and professional biography).
  • Score: Rob Lord provides original score elements interwoven with songs.
  • Key artist tie-ins: Sam Tsui covers “Beat of My Drum”; Timeflies deliver “Jump and Shake”; Shawn Mendes contributes “Stitches (From ‘Dance Camp’).”
  • Availability: Streaming widely; digital retailers carry the album internationally.
Dance Camp trailer frame with stage lights hinting at the climactic showcase
Stage lights & battle build-ups: the album is cut for choreography

Notes & Trivia

  • The soundtrack dropped four days before release week to prime choreography shares on social media.
  • “Beat of My Drum” is performed by Sam Tsui for the film; in a widely shared clip, Hunter (Nadji Jeter) dances to it—and gets caught by Cheyenne (Meg DeAngelis).
  • Jordyn Jones appears in the movie and also has her single “I’m Dappin’” featured on-screen.
  • The compilation bears Island Records branding, aligning with several artists already on UMG rosters.
Dance Camp is one of those first films, which produced by the company that owns the YouTube service & they will be available for viewing for registered (paid) users of YouTube Red. In the center of the plot – a company of adolescents of 10 – 15 years old, who had gathered in a certain place where young people come every year, if they have a passion for dance. Make That Body Work & Time Bomb by Electric Valentine – vivid examples of highly expressive melodies that are suitable for not only dance collaborations, but for the night rave parties. They even organize competitions among themselves – to work out the team spirit, to unite & to throw the energy away. Time from time, there will be gender-specific jokes with ambiguous interpretations & a tiny storyline about love – without it any nowadays film cannot be (do you remember how even 50 years ago movies were in this parameter much more variable?). But on the foreground, it is the musical component & ostentatious rivalry within the team & between the teams, intrusively prompting the beholder to choose some of the teams to support. Troublemaker is the hallmark of this film & is often used in its story. Song, performed by Jordyn Jones, is for completely frivolous & arrogant persons – usually it takes place around the age of 15, but Iggy Azalea, in whose style this composition with airy lyrics was made, has not yet been passed it, although she is already 25. Newbie coming to camp quickly joins the team & then goes to team’s victory in their local competition. What is characteristic for this film – there is no beautiful actors – they all are on 5 or 6 on a 10-points scale. They simply don’t look disgusting. Well, we wish YouTube channel further progress in such movies, with better plots, much supreme-developed lyrics of both – their books & songs.

October, 30th 2025

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