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Movie • 2010

Track Listing



“Rock It! (Die Musik zum Film) — 2010 Original Soundtrack” – Album Guide to Tracks and Key Scenes

Rock It! (2010) German trailer still — Julia watches a campus stage as spotlights flare
Rock It! — official German trailer (2010).

Overview

Classical boarding school by day, garage-band dreams by night — which song wins when a pianist falls for a rock singer? Rock It! (2010) answers with a soundtrack that wears two faces: conservatory poise and radio-ready pop-rock. The album — billed as ROCK IT! – Die Musik zum Film — gathers cast-led originals that carry the plot on stage, on stairwells, and in secret rehearsals.

Protagonist Julia (Emilia Schüle) is pushed toward concert-piano glory; Nick (Daniel Axt) fronts a student band called Rock It. Their worlds collide in a flurry of auditions, clandestine jams, and a big final show. The soundtrack mirrors that arc: duets that start as whispers, band anthems that burst into full crowd singalongs, and a couple of reprise/“Akustikversion” moments that underline growth.

If you were actually looking for Disney Channel’s compilation brand Pop It Rock It (2009/2010), that’s a separate album line. This guide focuses on the 2010 German feature film Rock It! and its official soundtrack release.

Genres & themes in phases. Sparkly teen-pop & pop-rock — infatuation, confidence, performance. Acoustic reprises — intimacy, doubt. Power-ballad gestures — decision points.

How It Was Made

Song & album build. The commercial album (Die Musik zum Film) was issued in 2010 with the Rock It! Cast as credited performers. Track lists on retail/streaming editions include “Wir lieben die Musik,” “Du wirst ein Rock It sein,” “Wie die Welt leuchtet,” “Flieg mit mir,” “Ich will hier raus,” “Die Welt wird uns gehören,” “Das wird genial,” “Let’s Rock It,” “Du fehlst mir so,” an acoustic take of “Wie die Welt leuchtet,” “Nur du und ich,” and “Feel So High.”

Film/label pipeline. Produced by SamFilm for Disney Germany, the movie premiered in February 2010; the soundtrack arrived alongside, with CD editions and later digital “Premium/Deluxe” variants (adding bonus tracks or videos depending on territory). The cast — including Emilia Schüle and Maria Ehrich — appears on several vocals.

Trailer still — Julia at the piano in a rehearsal hall, lights low, strings starting to swell
Behind the sound: cast-performed songs, pop-rock band cues, and acoustic reprisals.

Tracks & Scenes

“Wir lieben die Musik” — Rock It! Cast
Where it plays: Opening campus montage and early jam-room energy as students arrive; the band pops a first chorus while the conservatory drills scales in nearby rooms (non-diegetic over cross-cuts, then slips into rehearsal diegesis).
Why it matters: Thesis statement — two musical cultures, one impulse.

“Du wirst ein Rock It sein” — Maria Ehrich & Emilia Schüle
Where it plays: Post-rehearsal hallway/roof scene: Francesca teases Julia’s hidden spark; the melody starts conversational, then lifts into a harmony tag (semi-diegetic duet feel).
Why it matters: The moment someone names Julia’s desire out loud.

“Wie die Welt leuchtet” — Rock It! feat. Emilia Schüle
Where it plays: First secret band rehearsal with Julia guesting; the verse is tentative, the chorus lands to surprised grins; later, an Akustikversion underscores a late self-reckoning (guitar + voice).
Why it matters: Calling-card ballad — the film’s “I want” song and its quiet mirror.

“Flieg mit mir” — Rock It! Cast
Where it plays: Training montage → park-night run → rooftop pulse; tight cut rhythm sells progress before the audition board returns (non-diegetic montage cue).
Why it matters: Movement track — literally propels the story between obstacles.

“Ich will hier raus” — Rock It! Cast
Where it plays: After a disastrous masterclass, Julia storms out; drums and a clipped guitar figure mark a choice to risk the band over “safe” school prestige.
Why it matters: Rebellion crystallized into a hook.

“Die Welt wird uns gehören” — Rock It! Cast
Where it plays: Gym-stage tryout that turns into a full crowd clap; the bridge throws focus to Nick → Julia → band hits together.
Why it matters: Stakes + chemistry — the anthem before the fall or the leap.

“Das wird genial” — Rock It! Cast
Where it plays: Backstage pep-talk before the finale; pals bang on cases, building a stomp pattern that becomes the track’s intro.
Why it matters: The confidence song — title says it.

“Let’s Rock It” — Rock It! Cast
Where it plays: Final performance: crowd POV, camera slides behind kit, chorus lands with pyro-lite confetti.
Why it matters: Curtain-raiser turned curtain-call — the band’s brand in 3 minutes.

“Du fehlst mir so” — Rock It! Cast
Where it plays: Rift sequence after a fallout; morning light + empty rehearsal room (non-diegetic).
Why it matters: The apology the characters can’t say yet.

“Nur du und ich” — Rock It! Cast
Where it plays: Quiet reconciliation beat; staged like a duet written on the margins of a theory notebook.
Why it matters: Gives the romance its own musical language, smaller than the showpieces.

“Feel So High” — Rock It! Cast
Where it plays: End-credits lift (radio cut); the screen freezes on mid-jump grins as names roll.
Why it matters: Sends you out in upbeat mode — pop closure after narrative closure.

Trailer music: German theatrical spots cut around “Wir lieben die Musik” and “Let’s Rock It,” selling it like a homegrown teen musical.

Trailer still — the band Rock It playing in a school gym under blue wash lights
Key beats: first secret rehearsal, the gym tryout that snowballs, and a finale built for singalong.

Notes & Trivia

  • The official album appears in multiple variants (standard, “Premium/Deluxe”) across stores and regions.
  • Primary vocals are by the credited ROCK IT! Cast; Emilia Schüle is featured on several tracks.
  • German track titles are used on CD; some playlists circulate unofficial English translations (e.g., “We Love the Music”).
  • Marketing leaned on Disney Germany’s channels, with behind-the-scenes mini-docs and clip reels.

Music–Story Links

“Wie die Welt leuchtet” doubles as a compass — first as fragile confession, later as an acoustic reckoning. “Ich will hier raus” flips frustration into action, pushing Julia toward Rock It’s stage. The gym tryout cue (Die Welt wird uns gehören) humanizes the competition: the lyric promises belonging together, not solo stardom. And when “Let’s Rock It” closes the loop, the band name becomes a mission statement set to four-on-the-floor.

Reception & Quotes

Reviews tagged the film as Germany’s answer to Disney’s teen-musical wave; family outlets framed it as a light, aspirational gateway to performance culture. The album does the expected job: a tidy, re-listenable souvenir of the movie’s biggest moments.

“Disney Germany’s interpretation of the teen rom-com musical… a little Camp Rock vibe mixed in.” — a U.S. festival capsule
“Pop-rock hooks carry a classical-vs-band story to a crowd-pleasing final show.” — release rundowns
Trailer frame — close-up of Julia at the mic, lights flaring behind, crowd hands up
Reception snapshot: familiar beats, catchy album — engineered for singalong.

Interesting Facts

  • Title tangle: Not to be confused with Disney Channel’s Pop It Rock It compilation CDs (2009) or Pop It Rock It 2: It’s On (2010).
  • Variants: “Premium/Deluxe” digital versions add bonus cuts or videos depending on territory.
  • Acoustic mirror: The album’s Akustikversion of “Wie die Welt leuchtet” functions as the film’s reflective counter-scene.
  • Cast on mic: Several principal actors provide in-story vocals credited to the Rock It! Cast.
  • Two languages (informally): Fan uploads circulate approximate English titles matched to the official German tracks.

Technical Info

  • Title: ROCK IT! — Die Musik zum Film (Original Soundtrack)
  • Year: 2010 (Germany)
  • Type: Feature film soundtrack (cast-performed songs)
  • Artists: Rock It! Cast (feat. Emilia Schüle, Maria Ehrich, et al.)
  • Core tracks: “Wir lieben die Musik”; “Du wirst ein Rock It sein”; “Wie die Welt leuchtet” (+ Akustikversion); “Flieg mit mir”; “Ich will hier raus”; “Die Welt wird uns gehören”; “Das wird genial”; “Let’s Rock It”; “Du fehlst mir so”; “Nur du und ich”; “Feel So High.”
  • Album availability: CD (Germany/EU); streaming editions incl. “Premium/Deluxe” variants
  • Film: Rock It! (2010) — Dir. Mike Marzuk; produced by SamFilm for Disney Germany

Questions & Answers

Is this related to Disney’s Pop It Rock It compilations?
No. Those are 2009/2010 Disney Channel compilation albums. Rock It! is a German feature film with its own original soundtrack.
Who performs the songs?
The credited Rock It! Cast, with lead vocals featured from actors like Emilia Schüle and Maria Ehrich.
Are there multiple soundtrack versions?
Yes. Standard CD track list plus region-dependent “Premium/Deluxe” digital editions with extras.
Is there a score album?
The commercial release focuses on songs; the marketed product is the cast/rock side rather than orchestral score.
What’s the big finale number?
“Let’s Rock It” plays as the crowd-pleasing closer, framed as the band’s statement track.

Canonical Entities & Relations

SubjectRelationObject
SamFilmproducedRock It! (2010)
Mike MarzukdirectedRock It!
Emilia Schülestarred & performed onRock It! — Die Musik zum Film
Maria Ehrichperformed on“Du wirst ein Rock It sein,” other album cuts
Rock It! Castcredited asprimary recording artists on the soundtrack
Disney GermanymarketedRock It! (trailers, clips)

Sources: Discogs & retail listings for Die Musik zum Film (track titles, credits); Spotify album pages (standard/premium variants); Amazon DE/US listings; German film databases/trailer uploads for release/titles; festival/press capsules.

November, 19th 2025


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