On April 15, 2003, MGM Home Entertainment released Breakin' 2: Electric Boogaloo as a bare-bones DVD. "Believe in the Beat" – Carol Lynn Townes.
The title track, "Electric Boogaloo", reached number 45 on the R&B charts. Like its predecessor, much of the film's soundtrack was provided by Ollie & Jerry, comprising the duo Ollie E. The film grossed $2,921,030 in its first 5 days starting December 21, 1984, playing at 717 theaters in the United States and Canada and went on to gross $15.1 million in the United States and Canada, less than half that of its predecessor. As of December 2017, Rotten Tomatoes gave it a rating of 29% based on 7 reviews. However, New York Press film critic Armond White considered it to be "superb" and Roger Ebert gave the film a three-star rating. Like its predecessor, Breakin' 2: Electric Boogaloo received mostly negative reviews from critics. Cooley Jackson/Jaxson as Featured Street Dancer TKO.Michael "Boogaloo Shrimp" Chambers as Tony 'Turbo' Ainley.Adolfo "Shabba Doo" Quiñones as Orlando 'Ozone' Barco.Lucinda Dickey as Kelly 'Special K' Bennett.Viktor Manoel, Ice-T, Lela Rochon and Martika also appear as dancers. The three main dancers from Breakin' – Kelly "Special K" Bennett ( Lucinda Dickey), Orlando "Ozone" Barco ( Adolfo Quinones), and Tony "Turbo" Ainley ( Michael Chambers) – struggle to stop the demolition of a community recreation center by a developer who wants to build a shopping mall.