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Victorious 2.0: More Music from the Hit TV Show
2012 EP by Victorious cast featuring Victoria Justice From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Victorious 2.0: More Music from the Hit TV Show is the debut extended play (EP) for the Nickelodeon television series Victorious, with songs performed by Victoria Justice and the Victorious cast. The extended play was released on June 5, 2012, by Nickelodeon Records, in association with Columbia. Victorious 2.0: More Music from the Hit TV Show is a pop record with upbeat tracks.
The extended play peaked at number 18 on the US Billboard 200 and charted in the top five on the US Kid Albums and Soundtrack Albums charts. Two singles were released for the extended play. "Take a Hint", the extended play's first single, peaked at number eight on the US Billboard Bubbling Under Hot 100 chart. The second single "Make It in America" charted at number one on the US Billboard Kid Digital Song Sales chart.
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Release
In March 2012, Victorious actress Victoria Justice announced during an interview with On Air with Ryan Seacrest that more music for the show was in development.[1] In May 2012, entertainment website Celebuzz exclusively revealed the extended play's cover art, title, and a scheduled release date for June 2012.[2] Victorious 2.0: More Music from the Hit TV Show was officially released for digital download and streaming on June 5, 2012, by Nickelodeon Records, in association with Columbia.[3][4][5] The extended play was subsequently released digitally and physically in Australia on November 9, 2012, by Sony Music Australia.[6]
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Music and composition
Victorious 2.0: More Music from the Hit TV Show is primarily a pop record.[7] The extended play opens with "Make It in America", an upbeat pop and pop rock track.[8][9] Lyrically, the song is about Justice's desire to achieve fame in the movie industry.[8][10][11] "Take a Hint" is a pop, electropop, dance-pop, and EDM track with Justice and Elizabeth Gillies on vocals.[12][13][14] The song's lyrics are about having the right to consent and standing up against unwanted advances.[10][12]
The next track, "Shut Up and Dance", features Justice on lead vocals, while "5 Fingaz to the Face" includes a group performance by Justice and the Victorious cast.[7][8][15][16] "Countdown" is an upbeat track that features Justice and Leon Thomas III on vocals.[17][18] The extended play closes with a cover version of Simple Minds's 1985 single "Don't You (Forget About Me)" featuring Justice on vocals.[7][19] The iTunes version of the extended play concludes with "I Think You're Swell", a ballad that features Matt Bennett on vocals.[20][21][22]
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Promotion
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On June 9, 2012, Justice and the Victorious cast held an event at Universal Orlando, where they performed songs from the extended play, participated in a Q&A session with fans, and premiered an unreleased Victorious episode.[23][24][25][26] On June 18, 2012, Justice attended a launch party in Los Angeles for the extended play at the Hard Rock Cafe.[27] In June 2012, Justice announced her debut concert tour, the Make It in America Tour, would be starting later that year. The tour spanned 17 dates across the United States.[28][29][30] In November 2012, Justice traveled to Australia for a press and promotional tour in support of the extended play.[6]
Singles
"Countdown" was released as a promotional single on February 18, 2012.[31][32][33] The song peaked at number ten on the US Billboard Kid Digital Song Sales chart.[34][35] "Take a Hint" was released as the lead single from the extended play on March 3, 2012.[36][37][38] It peaked at number eight on the US Billboard Bubbling Under Hot 100 chart.[39] The song was certified platinum in the United States by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) for selling over 1,000,000 certified units.[40] It was also certified silver in the United Kingdom by the British Phonographic Industry (BPI) for selling 200,000 certified units.[41]
"Make It in America" was released as the second single on May 15, 2012.[42][43][44] It was later released as a single in Australia by Sony Music Australia to radio airplay on November 1, 2012, and digital download on November 9 of that year.[6] A music video for the song was released in May 2012.[45][46][47] The video features Justice and the Victorious cast driving through Los Angeles in a convertible.[8][45] Justice promoted the song by performing it live on The Ellen DeGeneres Show in May 2012.[48][49][50] The song peaked at number one on the US Billboard Kid Digital Song Sales chart.[51]
Reception
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The staff of Kidzworld gave Victorious 2.0: More Music from the Hit TV Show three stars out of five.[22] Heather Phares, writing for AllMusic, gave the extended play three and a half stars out of five, opining that Justice's "commanding vocals are the main attraction here".[7] She stated the songs in the extended play were "upbeat but not too slick".[7] Ashely Rose from Cambio described the tracks on Victorious 2.0: More Music from the Hit TV Show as "awesome summertime jams", mentioning that they "totally can't wait" to "check out the new songs".[4] For Her Campus, Kayla Chanthavisith declared that the extended play is an "absolute masterpiece".[52] The joint website of Bop and Tiger Beat labeled the extended play as "great music".[53]
Commercial performance
Victorious 2.0: More Music from the Hit TV Show debuted and peaked at number 18 on the US Billboard 200 chart with 17,000 copies sold.[54][55][56] It also peaked at number 18 on the US Top Current Album Sales,[57] number two on the US Soundtrack Albums chart,[58] and number one on the US Kid Albums chart.[59] Outside of the United States, the extended play charted at number 44 on the UK Compilation Albums chart and number 16 on the UK Soundtrack Albums chart in the United Kingdom.[60][61]
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Track listing
All tracks are performed by Victorious cast, with featured artists noted.
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Charts
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Release history
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References
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