Stomp The Yard Turns 17
On this day seventeen years ago, we witnessed the debut of Chris Brown and Columbus Short in their breakthrough starring roles in Stomp the Yard. We celebrate 17 years of Stomp The Yard here!
By: Camille Shanklin
On this day seventeen years ago, we witnessed the debut of Chris Brown and Columbus Short in their breakthrough starring roles in Stomp the Yard. This film was a highly anticipated, not only for the love of dance, step, and HBCU but also for every girl's chance to see their favorite heart throb on the movie screen. The $21 million box office opening weekend exceeded the expectations of the filmmakers' original perception.
The film is set at a fictional HBCU where Darrell “DJ” Williams, played by Columbus Short, is sent to live with his aunt and uncle after the tragic death of his brother Duron, played by Chris Brown, at an underground dance battle with the dance crew Thug Unit and DJ's crew Goon Squad. DJ settles in Georgia to make a new life and forget his past. Unfortunately, the passion for dance wouldn’t let him go. He finds himself in a battle against the well-respected fraternity Mu Gamma Xi after becoming a part of the long-standing rival fraternity Theta Nu Theta. DJ challenges his ego, anger, and pride.
The whole world was shocked and even cried when Chris Brown's character was short-lived. We sat and watched, hoping that DJ would go back to dancing and representing his brother. However, we didn't foresee the reason why DJ had so many issues after dating April (played by Meagan Good). Her father, who was the dean of the school, had a vendetta against DJ because of his uncle. Gasping for air, we wondered if he would make it through to the finals with his fraternity brothers. Grant (played by Darrin Henson) became the antagonist, making us despise him even after the movie ended.
Personally, if you resonated with DJ's pain of losing his brother, masking it for so long, and then having to continue with life as if nothing happened just so no one would see your emotion, then you understood the irrational thinking and pressure he was under to pray he makes it out of his legal situation that the school had no idea about. The movie also taught a lesson that you can change and never give up on your passion. From the dope soundtrack with the movie's theme song “Go Hard or Go Home” by E40 to the inspiring dance style, Stomp the Yard did exactly what we wanted it to do in the end and will always be a captivating, incomparable movie that will remain one of our favorites.
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Diddy Donates 1 Million Dollars to JSU’s Development Fund
Business Mogul and Hip Hop icon Sean “Diddy” Combs kept the promise he made at last year’s BET Awards, where he pledged to make two 1 million dollar donations to HBCUs, Howard University and Jackson State, after receiving the prestigious lifetime achievement award. We discuss it here!
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By: Joshua Martin
Even without “Primetime” stalking the sidelines, Jackson State University continues to make national headlines. Business Mogul and Hip Hop icon Sean “Diddy” Combs kept the promise he made at last year’s BET Awards, where he pledged to make two 1 million dollar $1 million dollar donations to HBCUs, Howard University, and Jackson State, after receiving the prestigious lifetime achievement award.
Combs, who attended Howard University for two years before leaving to intern at Uptown Records, never forgave the advice his grandmother gave him.
“It is my honor and my responsibility to support the HBCUs! The work they are doing is to be commended! My grandmother raised me to sow my seed in my community and that’s what I’m going to continue to do!!”
“This contribution to Jackson State isn’t just about making a financial donation, it’s about giving back to a part of our culture that has changed countless lives and assuring HBCU’s receive the support they deserve.”
Diddy has committed to making multiple donations in installments over the next several years. His philanthropy didn't stop there, however. Earlier that day at the “Earn Your Leisure” podcast Invest Fest in Atlanta, “Brother Love” announced a $1 million investment fund with the Black-founded financial literacy platform, while founders Troy Millings and Rashad Bilal shared the stage.
Puffy is one of the few celebrities who are putting their money where their mouth is. Hopefully, others will do the same. Investing in our culture makes the future brighter for everyone. Combs, back in 2016, pledged $1 million to his alma mater to establish the Sean Combs Scholarship Fund.
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