A fish-out-of-water comedy about a talented street drummer from Harlem who enrolls in a Southern university, expecting to lead its marching band's drumline to victory. He initially flounders in his new world, before realizing that it takes more than talent to reach the top.
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Drumline
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Pomp and Circumstance March No. 1
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Edward Elgar:
Writer
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Look A Py-Py
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I Believe I Can Fly
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R. Kelly:
Writer
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Uh Oh
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Hit 'em Up Style
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Dallas Austin:
Writer
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Club Banger
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Petey Pablo:
Performer
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Let's Go
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When the Saints Go Marching In
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Katharine E. Purvis:
Writer
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I Want a Girl Like You
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Look Ka Py Py
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You Can Find Me
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Petey Pablo:
Performer
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Blowin' Me Up (With Her Love)
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It's a Man's Man's Man's World
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In the Stone
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Drum Polish Rap
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Nick Cannon:
Writer
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I'm Scared of You
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Faithful to You
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Peanuts
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Nappy Roots:
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Butterflyz
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Apache
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Flight of the Bumblebee
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The 900 Number
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King's Motorcade
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Funkyard
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Been Away
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O.P. (Oscar Pettiford)
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I Want You Back
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Shout It Out
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Star Spangled Banner
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Bouncin' Back (Bumpin Me Against the Wall)
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Waiting for Tonight
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Can You Feel It
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Shout It Out March
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What You Waitin' For
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Nivea:
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