Unlike most movies that record the lives of contemporary African Americans, Steppin stars one or several well-known actors and is composed of 25 of the most popular, highly acclaimed, and popular stars in the industry. It stands out in this hilarious and playful scene set against a university campus. The story unfolds over several months; Greeks; (Brotherhood and sorority) prepare for the final event; Step performance competition. In this context, there are many secondary plots involving the encounter of romantic relationships and the maturation, kidnapping, and revenge of abused men and women (women in various test audiences actually applaud this scene), the brotherhood initiation ceremony, exciting dance scenes, disconnected sound tracks, and the overall comical interpretation of the comical actions of students and faculty. Every university campus has its own competitors, and UTS is no exception. In this university, geeks manage the campus, and the greatest grassland man is the king of the mountains. When a local radio station announces the start of the ladder season, the campus fraternity and sorority will strive to recruit the best talents and help them win awards. Steppin was produced by Anthony Anderson, Mo'ique, and Faizon Love.