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Nick Cannon, Zoe Saldana And More Remember ‘Drumline’ 15 Years Later

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Source: Daniel Zuchnik / Getty Did you know  Drumline was inspired by the life of super producer Dallas Austin ? Or that director Charles Stone III ‘s only major credits before shooting  Drumline  were for  Paid In Full  and the Budweiser “Whassup” commercial ? The Undefeated interviewed Nick Cannon , Orlando Jones ,  Zoe Saldana  and more for an in-depth look at the making and legacy of   the classic HBCU coming-of-age story. Here’s how far the studio went to make sure a White character was included: Jody Gerson (Producer): The studio kept focusing on a white character. That we had to have a white character to market the movie. Dallas Austin ( Executive producer film and soundtrack, music supervisor):  I got a call from Fox. They said, ‘Dallas, we don’t know how to say this, but put white people in the movie.’ I said, ‘OK, how many white people do you want?’ They said, ‘We want somebody in the band. … We have to have a character, because now it’s turning into a black movie.’ Charles Stone III ( Director):  The studio wanted a white character in the midst of this ensemble of color in order to support or give us the amount of money we wanted. We needed $20 million to make it. They were offering us $15 million. Dallas: First, it was a $13 million movie, which is a lot for an urban film, so to speak, at that time. I was trying to tell them, it’s not an urban film, it’s a story … it’s a team story. We started going over $13 million, because nobody knew what it was like to film 300-piece marching bands. Charles Stone III:   In order for me to get the additional $5 million, I had to create a white character. Dallas:  I said, ‘Let me see how a white kid’s story would be inside of a black marching band without making it ridiculous.’ I go to Morris Brown College one day, and I see this kid. He’s one of the cymbal players, a white kid with red hair. I said, ‘Where’d you come from?’ He said, ‘In Atlanta, down the street. I’ve always wanted to be in the band because I grew up in the neighborhood.’ We followed that story into GQ’s character. Jayson Flore (GQ):  I got this appointment for Drumline … and Charles was like, ‘Hey, can you play the drum?’ … I wasn’t trained growing up, playing the drums, but I’m a musician. So I saw the question as, ‘Do you have rhythm?’ I’m like, ‘Fuck yeah, I got rhythm.’ It’s funny that I ended up getting the role where the guy has rhythm issues. Read the full feature here . Oral History of 'Drumline': 'In order for me to get the additional $5 million, I had to create a white character.' https://t.co/E6B1d6SOgF pic.twitter.com/h4WCpy4c2n — The Undefeated (@TheUndefeated) October 22, 2017

Nick Cannon, Zoe Saldana And More Remember ‘Drumline’ 15 Years Later

Here’s Why A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie And PnB Rock Allegedly Jumped Lil B

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Source: Gaelle Beri / Getty On Saturday (October 21), video of Bay Area rapper Lil B being jumped by A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie  and others vent viral. B was attacked in broad daylight at the Rolling Loud Festival in the Bay shortly before he was scheduled to perform. New video footage of Lil B getting jumped by A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie & PnB Rock and crew at Rolling Loud https://t.co/FKGysOzyF2 pic.twitter.com/xbW3BpeKLw — Brand New Hip Hop (@__newhiphop) October 22, 2017 After the attack, The Based God took the stage to tell the crowd what had just happened to him, saying, “A Boogie and his whole crew just jumped me in the back and beat me up in the back. That shit crazy, man.” LMFAOOOOOOO 10+ dudes jumped lil b & they barely put a scratch on him. a boogie & predatornb rock lost lil b is too powerful pic.twitter.com/0LRNl7Imne — jesse (@Glock__Lesnar) October 22, 2017 B immediately forgave his attackers and explained to the crowd why he wouldn’t retaliate: “I love them and it’s all good. I said something about Boogie music and they all got mad and they jumped me about that. It’s all good. I’m still here. I got jumped by ten motherfuckers, me by myself… I can’t even do my show, because they stole my shit… (But) just cause somebody do something to y’all, don’t mean you got to retaliate.” damn lil b got jumped by a boogie backstage at rolling loud. heres the video b said he's goin to the hospital pic.twitter.com/0COWwrM5LK — nobodys (@NobodysVideo) October 22, 2017 Apparently, A Boogie and company were upset about  a tweet B made in September comparing New York artists to Future and Def Loaf . A Boogie is from the Bronx. Rising Philly star PnB Rock was also allegedly involved in the attack. Through it all, the based one is still vibrating positivity. After the show, B tweeted, “It’s all good I love y’all and I forgive y’all LOVE – Lil B.” A boogie with a hoodie and his crew jumped me don’t no how many of em it was but it’s all good I love y’all and I forgive y’all LOVE – Lil B — Lil B THE BASEDGOD (@LILBTHEBASEDGOD) October 22, 2017  

Here’s Why A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie And PnB Rock Allegedly Jumped Lil B