Rapper Vanilla Ice, also known as Rob Van Winkle, might not
be the first to come to mind when talking about people who changed the hip-hop
industry, but the 1990 hit “Ice Ice Baby” helped diversify hip-hop. Vanilla Ice
and DJ Earthquake wrote the song about growing up in Florida and Ice’s rap
style. The hit samples Queen and David Bowie’s “Under Pressure” for the
bassline.
Many
people found Vanilla Ice comical, and didn’t take his other music seriously. At the peak of Ice's career, he made an appearance on Saturday Night Live, made an appearance on Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II: The Secret of the Ooze, and even had his own doll. “Ice
Ice baby” was the first hip-hop song to hit number 1 on the Billboard 200; however since the initial
success, popularity has majorly declined. Bender
declared “Ice Ice Baby” number 5 on its list of “50 Worst Songs Ever;”
however, VH1 ranked it number 29 on the “100 Greatest Songs of the 90s.”
Even though
he hasn’t had a hit since “Ice Ice Baby,” Vanilla Ice is still making music. His
last record was released in August on 2011 but never got mainstream attention
or radio play. His songs have more of a rock sound than a hip-hop sound. He starred on the UK show Dancing on Ice. He
hosts a show on the DIY Network called The
Vanilla Ice Project.
Picture and information courtesy of Wikipedia: Ice Ice Baby
Information courtesy of Wikipedia: Vanilla Ice

Thats hilarious, I saw that movie a long time ago, When did he appear? How did everyone find him comical?
ReplyDeleteHe played himself on the TMNT, he also sang a song on the soundtrack. Many rappers, including Eminem, thought his lyrics were a disgrace.
DeleteI didn't know that he made an apperance on TMNT. Did you ever find out why he decided to do it?
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