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TV • 2012

Track Listing



"Victorious 2.0: More Music from the Hit TV Show" – Album Guide to Tracks and Key Scenes

Victorious Season 3 official promo frame: the cast in Hollywood Arts as music cues kick in
Season 3 energy, bigger set pieces — the 2012 EP that powered the show’s mid-run

Overview

What does “TV musical” look like when the music is baked into the plot? Victorious 2.0: More Music from the Hit TV Show doubles down on the series’ core trick — every big pop moment is an in-universe performance. The 2012 EP expands the sound toward shinier dance-pop and chant-ready hooks while keeping the character POVs front and center.

Across six core tracks (plus a fan-favorite bonus in some digital editions), the cast stretches: Victoria Justice leads with a radio-sized anthem, Elizabeth Gillies is the perfect foil on a consent-asserting duet, Leon Thomas III co-stars on a co-write that plays like an Andre–Tori mini-single, and the ensemble gets a deliberately goofy rap-party number. It’s short, bright, and built for scenes.

Style map: dance-pop/electropop — classroom turns showcase; pop-rock/country-pop touches — aspirational anthems; novelty/rap skit — character humor; 80s cover — Breakfast Club homage.

How It Was Made

Release & team. Issued June 5, 2012 by Nickelodeon Records with Columbia, the EP runs ~18–22 minutes depending on edition. Producers include Backhouse Mike (Michael Corcoran), Martin Johnson, Kool Kojak, James Michael, and others — the same writers/producers who were crafting songs around scripts so the performances could live inside episodes.

Where the songs land. Every track corresponds to a Season 3 set-piece: “Make It in America” headlines the one-hour special Tori Goes Platinum; “Take a Hint” arrives during Tori & Jade’s Play Date; “Shut Up N’ Dance” powers the April-Fools meta-episode; “5 Fingaz to the Face” turns a party bus detour into a sing-along; “Countdown” is an Andre–Tori duet at Nozu; and the EP closes with a cover of “Don’t You (Forget About Me)” for the show’s Breakfast Club riff.

Promo still: Tori and friends sprinting through Hollywood Arts hallways toward a performance
Writers’ room → studio → set: songs designed to explode in-scene

Tracks & Scenes

“Make It in America” (Victoria Justice)

Where it plays:
Special: “Tori Goes Platinum” — after a makeover misfire, Tori performs her own song at a major awards show instead of the producer’s plan. Big stage, crowd roar, clean pop-rock/country-pop sheen.
Why it matters:
Series thesis statement about agency — and a Season-3 tentpole single with its own music video and talk-show performances.

“Take a Hint” (Victoria Justice & Elizabeth Gillies)

Where it plays:
“Tori & Jade’s Play Date” — a team-up duet that shuts down two pushy guys mid-scene; stomping electropop with winked-at lyrical put-downs.
Why it matters:
A consent anthem disguised as a banger; one of the show’s most-streamed performances.

“Shut Up N’ Dance” (Victorious Cast)

Where it plays:
“April Fools’ Blank” — the meta-episode’s house-party performance; cast trades lines while a chatty neighbor learns to, well, dance. TV version is ensemble; the EP features a Justice-led cut.
Why it matters:
Pure show energy — a classroom assignment turned living-room concert.

“5 Fingaz to the Face” (Victorious Cast)

Where it plays:
“Driving Tori Crazy” — on a party bus with a faded ’90s rapper, the gang turns a novelty track into a full call-and-response. It later becomes a running gag across the season.
Why it matters:
Comic relief that doubles as character chemistry — and a crowd favorite at sing-alongs.

“Countdown” (Leon Thomas III & Victoria Justice)

Where it plays:
“Andre’s Horrible Girl” — Nozu showcase for a picky A&R; Andre and Tori perform a sleek, sync-ready duet as relationship drama simmers offstage.
Why it matters:
Highlights Leon Thomas III’s writer-performer lane and the show’s R&B-leaning side.

“Don’t You (Forget About Me)” (Victorious Cast) — Simple Minds cover

Where it plays:
“The Breakfast Bunch” — detention homage to The Breakfast Club, complete with a climactic sing-along and fist-pump mood.
Why it matters:
Ties the Nickelodeon show to an 80s teen-movie lineage — affectionate and on-brand.

(Bonus) “I Think You’re Swell” (Matt Bennett)

Where it plays:
Performs in-series as Robbie’s endearingly awkward love song; appears as a digital/iTunes bonus on some editions.
Why it matters:
Fan-service extra that rounds out the character palette.
Fast-cut promo montage: party bus rap, awards-stage spotlight, and classroom dance break
Scene glue: each song maps to a specific episode beat — not just a montage

Notes & Trivia

  • The EP dropped June 5, 2012, between the 2011 debut album and 2012’s Victorious 3.0.
  • Chart check: the EP peaked at No. 18 on the Billboard 200 and hit top-five on Kids and Soundtrack charts; “Take a Hint” later earned RIAA platinum.
  • “Make It in America” arrived as the second single (after “Take a Hint”) with a sunshine-LA music video and TV performances.
  • “Shut Up N’ Dance” differs: ensemble TV version, Justice-led studio version on the EP.

Reception & Quotes

Press and chart logs treated 2.0 as proof the format worked: short, episode-linked tracks with real-world single power.

“Pop & dance cuts built to fit scenes first — then radio.” Album notes & listings roundups
“‘Take a Hint’ became the show’s most replayed duet — hooky and pointed.” Episode guides & fan logs
Promo shot: Tori steps into a spotlight as the band hits the chorus
How the EP plays: classroom challenge → performance → single

Interesting Facts

  • Assignment songwriting: several cues were written to satisfy specific story beats (detention, party bus, A&R audition).
  • Two leads, two lenses: Justice anchors the pop anthems; Thomas III steers the R&B-pop duet lane.
  • Cover with a wink: the Breakfast Club nod isn’t subtle — and that’s the fun.
  • Micro-runtime: a bite-size EP — easy replay value for younger listeners.

Technical Info

  • Title: Victorious 2.0: More Music from the Hit TV Show
  • Year: 2012 (released June 5)
  • Type: Television soundtrack — EP
  • Label: Nickelodeon Records / Columbia
  • Key placements (on screen): “Make It in America” — Tori Goes Platinum; “Take a Hint” — Tori & Jade’s Play Date; “Shut Up N’ Dance” — April Fools’ Blank; “5 Fingaz to the Face” — Driving Tori Crazy; “Countdown” — Andre’s Horrible Girl; “Don’t You (Forget About Me)” — The Breakfast Bunch.

Questions & Answers

Is this a full album or an EP?
An EP — a short, scene-linked companion to Season 3.
Which episodes do the big songs come from?
“Make It in America” (Tori Goes Platinum), “Take a Hint” (Tori & Jade’s Play Date), “Shut Up N’ Dance” (April Fools’ Blank), “5 Fingaz to the Face” (Driving Tori Crazy), “Countdown” (Andre’s Horrible Girl), and the “Don’t You” cover (The Breakfast Bunch).
How did it chart?
Peaked at No. 18 on the Billboard 200; strong showings on Kids and Soundtrack charts.
Are the TV and EP versions always the same?
Not always — e.g., “Shut Up N’ Dance” is ensemble on TV, Justice-led on the EP.
What came next?
Victorious 3.0: Even More Music from the Hit TV Show followed later in 2012 with additional cast features.

Key Contributors

SubjectRelationObject
Victoria Justicelead vocals“Make It in America,” “Take a Hint,” “Shut Up N’ Dance” (EP version)
Elizabeth Gilliesfeatured vocals“Take a Hint” duet
Leon Thomas IIIfeatured/co-writer“Countdown” (duet with Justice)
Victorious Castensemble“5 Fingaz to the Face,” “Don’t You (Forget About Me)” cover
Backhouse Mike (Michael Corcoran)writer/producerSeries music architect; “Shut Up N’ Dance” co-writer
Martin Johnsonwriter/producer“Make It in America” (with Justice)
James Michael; Meghan Kabir; Kevin Kadishwriters“Take a Hint”
Nickelodeon Records / ColumbiareleasedCommercial EP (June 5, 2012)

Sources: album pages & label credits; episode guides and performance clips; chart summaries and single pages; official videos and retailer/streaming listings.

November, 20th 2025

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