They recently made a cameo in the direct-to-DVD film Bring It On: Fight to the Finish the fifth installment of the Bring It On series.
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The album lacks many of Jay-Z's commercially successful singles such as "Can I Get A..." and instead strives to include Jay-Z's "greatest" tracks.
Starzyk has also appeared in a series of successful and memorable Chase Sapphire television commercials as well as in the feature films To Save a Life and Bring It On: Fight to the Finish, both of which were released in 2009.
The song Girls Like Me was featured in The Hills, and another song titled How Cool Is That appeared in Bring It On: All or Nothing.
She also appeared in a number of television films and the theatrical films Tom and Huck (1995) and Bring It On (2000), playing the mother of Kirsten Dunst's character.
Feature films include Flying By, Hairy Tale, Bring It On, Raven, Fast Money, Illegal in Blue, and Dead On. Television films include The Dark, Surrender Dorothy, See Arnold Run, Tiger Cruise, and I Married a Monster.
The school gained national attention when it was featured in the 2000 film Bring It On starring Kirsten Dunst, and also in an episode of SciFi's The Invisible Man (2000 series).
The film makes references to several teen films, television dramas, and reality shows such as Mean Girls, Die Hard, Legally Blonde, Bring it On, Monster Garage, The Surreal Life, and Grey's Anatomy.