Its catchy, but definitely corny, but i think most of the hate is cause rappers were mad that women reacted exactly like Mia If there’s one thing dudes hate it’s a guy they dont think is cool that has serious motion with women.
I saw a video of Ice watching the Ice Ice Baby video. He was commenting on the song selling over half a BILLION records worldwide. He even said today just about every year in places around the world, such as various countries in Europe and other continents, that his song is still selling in the millions. To say Ice Ice Baby was influential and popular is a huge understatement. I was also born in '83. The 90's were a huge thing for me, too. I really miss being a kid in those wonderful times.
I was born in 82. One of cousins loved this song. Had the pants and would dance to this when I spent the night at his house. We would listen to this all the time. Brings back memories with my cousin.
@ Good time’s growing up in the 90’s, my mom was good at sewing clothes and I had her make me some MC Hammer type pants as a kid in the 2nd grade and my friends thought they were cool 🙂
@@leroyrs not only recorded, also published: it appeared on his 1989 studio album Hooked as a B-side. It later appeared on his other album To the Extreme. This is a 80s song, 100%.
My friend's younger brother knew him through motor cross racing when he was young and he said Robbie better known as Vanilla Ice was always into hip hop music and dancing. He is an athlete and it shows.
I saw him in a venue here where it was snowing like hell outside and we were cooking inside watching him dance! We were dancing, sweating and so they had to actually throw water on us occasionally lol it was great! ✌️🔥
I’m 43 and idolized this dude when this dropped. I had my hair like his and got grounded when I shaved the lines in my brows like him lol. Robert VanWinkle is hella successful today as a real estate mogul and contractor in south Florida. He dated Madonna back in the early 90’s so you know dude was the shit. He had a move called, ‘Cool as Ice’ and had a small part in a Ninja Turtles movie performing ‘Go Ninja’. He was a pro-am dirt bike racer and a breakdancer before he blew up.
A little background info. Vanilla Ice was recognized at a dance club owned by the performer MC Hammer. In an interview, Hammer originally said he saw potential in his dancing ability. The rapping was a bonus
Between the ages of 13 and 14, Robert Van Winkle (Vanilla Ice) practiced breakdancing, which led to his friends nicknamed him "Vanilla", as he was the only one in the group who was not black. Although he disliked the nickname, it stuck. Shortly afterward, Van Winkle started battle rapping at parties and because of his rhymes, his friends started calling him "MC Vanilla".
😂 This brings back memories, I was five years old when this came out, he had another song on the Ninja turtles soundtrack(Ninja rap) before his hype eventually melted
I was 8 when this came out. And let me tell you EVERYONE was jamming this song. Some in their cars loud AF, on their home stereo systems, or at home when they were home alone so they can jam without being judged 🤣🤣 "to the extreme" was actually a legit rap album. He got a lot of hate cause he was white, but Vanilla Ice is the reason white rappers started coming into the like light. A whole ass decade before Eminem did it. I still jam this song, and have the whole album on Spotify.
The 90's had so many dance hits from MC Hammer - You Can't Touch This, to Young Mc - Bust A Move, or DJ Easy Rock & Rob Base - It Takes Two... The list goes on and on
100% Bobby Brown's My Perogative, Every Little Step you take. Kris Kross. Jump. Most Whitney Houston Songs. Taylor Dayne. Humpty Dance. Push it and other songs by Salt-n-Pepa
Despite what others have said, Vanilla Ice wasn't a 1 hit wonder. He had 2 songs that charted on the Billboard top 10 and a total of 4 songs charting in the top 100. His second hit that reached #4 was 'Play that Funky Music'' and reaching #81 was 'Cool As Ice (Everybody Get Loose)'. But most would remember his 'Ninja Rap' as the official song for the movie, "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2".
3:12 he was 16 years old when he wrote the song, but he was 19 years old when this video was recorded Vanilla ice is a very damn good dancer, and very underrated in the choreography world. The media tried to shut him down back in the 90s so many times the dude was too loud and sold way too many records to be ignored.
He was about your age when he made this. We ALL memorized this routine to do with our friends at house parties, SO FUN. I have to say I am really enjoying watching you discover these fun old songs. Your enthusiasm is adorable and I think you are just as cute as you can be! Keep posting and we will keep watching.
This song was a mega hit, but the fans started to turn on him when he claimed he was from the hood, but really wasn’t and he starred in his own movie called Cool As Ice in 1991
He’s still doing this at concerts with thousands of people, it’s crazy I was n jr high when this came out and EVERYONE loved it!!! And he still has his white 5.0!!!
He filmed the video in Dallas, not sure if it was around the same time they were also filming the movie RoboCop in downtown Dallas. He made a movie called "Cool as Ice" in 1991, but the kids in that era knew him from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2 with the hit song 'Ninja Rap'
He wrote this song when he was 16. Also, people that didn't grown up during this will never realize how popular this song was. It was everywhere and played all the time. I loved it :)
“Mia” is melting, but in a good way, great song for sure, also age is but an number for what it’s worth...your reactions are “Fire” per usual...many blessings always...
Yes you’re right I loved him. A dancing white boy with swag for days. I had your exact same reaction when I saw this video in 1990. I still listen to this song and have always loved it.
Love this song! It came out when I was in high school! He was a one hit wonder, although there's another song of his I like. He had a cameo in the movie Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2: The Secret Of The Ooze & sings a song called Ninja Rap. That movie came out in 1991
Took my teenage daughter and friends to vanilla ice in the Super Dome . if you haven't heard 60 thousand plus teenagers screaming for him your lucky. Lol
I have always loved this one. Ice Ice Baby was a Jammy Jam back in the day and if someone said they didn't like it, they lied. It is still a jam. I think he was like 20-22 when this was released "if rhyme was a drug I'd sell it by the gram" is my favorite line. And "Word to ya Mother" was a popular saying for a while. Robert Van Winkle for President. If There Is A Problem, Yo He'll Solve It. Also, check out the song "Boom" by Bloodhound Gang ft Rob Van Winkle (Vanilla Ice) He has the opening verse.
I think that hook bass line was sampled from "Under Pressure" by Queen, which was in 1981. And I never heard this tune all the way through before. So the track is new and not new at the same time for me.
If you haven't you need to watch Ice's fairly recent reacts to his own music video, he talks about the sampling and makes a great comparison to today's artists that do it. He is a good sport about it.
Vanilla Ice Had Black Friends Taught Him How To Dance & Rap On Beat, Prince Ital (Also, On 2Pac's "Hail Mary", Was Killed In A Car Accident) Vanilla Ice Was In The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2:Secret of the Ooze Movie & Did A Song Called "Go Ninja Go Ninja, Go"
I will never forget when this video dropped in the early 90's. I was 13-14 at the time and me and my mom were watching it and at the same time we both said........"He's WHITE???" Lol 👍👍
In the early 90’s him and his dancers would hit the clubs around Dallas & dance for hours. They were all excellent dancers & it was great PR for them locally. You’d see the white 5.0 with ‘Ice’ on the license plate parked in front of the club & you knew who was there that night.
Big hit back then. He was later found cyrogentically frozen in 1997's 'Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery'. Hasn't really been heard of much since that time.
V'Ice got roasted by Jim Carrey on 📺 In Living Color for this video, ;butt V'Ice got cooler with time, especially in "That's My Boy!" w: Adam Sandler in his movie! 😎👍
Not many years back, people were still clowning him. But I was there, and everyone was buying To the Extreme. Great tune. Arsenio tried to wreck him, as did In Living Color. He won the long game.
This reaction just showed up from the algorithm. I thoroughly enjoyed your reaction to a song we all enjoyed back then. Your comments about dancing made me think you would enjoy Dwight Yoakam as well. He's technically country but has some rock influences for sure. For a live performance, maybe check out Little Sister from his 1988 Austin City Limits performance. For a production video, the official video for Fast As You is very fun. Both are on his channel.
Crazy that Vanilla Ice is nearly 60 and he still looks like his younger self. Guy made more money after his rapping career in real estate, and other business ventures.
WOW she has the LINK🔗 on her IG🥵
DEUS VULT
I noticed that too; I just can't type with one hand. 🙂
damnnnn, shes a degenerate?
Yes she does and a special site ❤
I had a awesome hoody made that says, Vanilla Fucking ICE! The thumbs up and smiles are awesome.
35 years later, people are still listening to this song. I'd call that a success.
This is one of those songs that everyone says it sucks now, but ER'BODY danced to this back in the day E V E R Y B O D Y PERIODT!!!!
NOT everybody... Some of us knew it was awful even then. 😜
no most of us knew it sucked then too lol
talk for yourself , I think this song is better than 99% of the rap crap of today
@@erickh.r.9087 gotta be white
Its catchy, but definitely corny, but i think most of the hate is cause rappers were mad that women reacted exactly like Mia
If there’s one thing dudes hate it’s a guy they dont think is cool that has serious motion with women.
I brought my 8 year old son to his first concert in 1991, it was Vanilla Ice.. My boy is 41 today and still moves to this song!
This video is from 1990 so Vanilla Ice was 22 & 57 today but still looks a lot like he did
One of the iconic songs of the 1990’s , loved it as a kid , born in 83 grew up in the 90’s 👍🏽
I saw a video of Ice watching the Ice Ice Baby video. He was commenting on the song selling over half a BILLION records worldwide. He even said today just about every year in places around the world, such as various countries in Europe and other continents, that his song is still selling in the millions. To say Ice Ice Baby was influential and popular is a huge understatement.
I was also born in '83. The 90's were a huge thing for me, too. I really miss being a kid in those wonderful times.
The problem is that this is a 80s song. It appeared on his 1989 studio album Hooked as a B-side. It later appeared on his other album To the Extreme.
I was born in 82. One of cousins loved this song. Had the pants and would dance to this when I spent the night at his house. We would listen to this all the time. Brings back memories with my cousin.
@ Good time’s growing up in the 90’s, my mom was good at sewing clothes and I had her make me some MC Hammer type pants as a kid in the 2nd grade and my friends thought they were cool 🙂
It was the 80s. We all danced. It was an absolutely awesome time to be alive and be young.
It was actually 1990
@@derrickpowell2563 exactly.
@@derrickpowell2563 It was actually produced in 1989. So it's technically an 80s song but hell who really cares ?
What a time to be alive. Can we just go back to the late eighties.
@@leroyrs not only recorded, also published: it appeared on his 1989 studio album Hooked as a B-side. It later appeared on his other album To the Extreme. This is a 80s song, 100%.
The Jim Carrey parody from In Living Color is one of the funniest things you will see after knowing this.
@@jasonglaser7890 Jim Carrey greatest comic of all time
haha it's so good. gah, I miss that show
Yes it was !😂🙌
Wished it was a little longer though. Would've been even more fun
Vanilla Ice did his thing...but I won't lie....I keep going back to the In Living Color parody.
I have about 90% of this song completely memorized simply because when this song was released, my sister, listened to it nonstop.
My friend's younger brother knew him through motor cross racing when he was young and he said Robbie better known as Vanilla Ice was always into hip hop music and dancing. He is an athlete and it shows.
The beat is from the Queen song "Under Pressure"
They took legal action against him for using that bass riff , without permission . And ended up making money off the song .
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Ice said Queens base line went bum bum bum butta bum bum, and his went bum bum BUM batabum bum. See the difference? The court did not.
@@dpall38 it is different, but it’s the same as well.
@@dpall38😂
I saw him in a venue here where it was snowing like hell outside and we were cooking inside watching him dance! We were dancing, sweating and so they had to actually throw water on us occasionally lol it was great! ✌️🔥
I’m 43 and idolized this dude when this dropped. I had my hair like his and got grounded when I shaved the lines in my brows like him lol. Robert VanWinkle is hella successful today as a real estate mogul and contractor in south Florida. He dated Madonna back in the early 90’s so you know dude was the shit. He had a move called, ‘Cool as Ice’ and had a small part in a Ninja Turtles movie performing ‘Go Ninja’. He was a pro-am dirt bike racer and a breakdancer before he blew up.
A little background info. Vanilla Ice was recognized at a dance club owned by the performer MC Hammer. In an interview, Hammer originally said he saw potential in his dancing ability. The rapping was a bonus
Between the ages of 13 and 14, Robert Van Winkle (Vanilla Ice) practiced breakdancing, which led to his friends nicknamed him "Vanilla", as he was the only one in the group who was not black. Although he disliked the nickname, it stuck. Shortly afterward, Van Winkle started battle rapping at parties and because of his rhymes, his friends started calling him "MC Vanilla".
The Dance Music from the 80's & 90's is better then anything out today. The clubs would be banging back in the day
Im 57. I was 23 in 1990. This was such a huge hit
When I was a kid, I was convinced Vanilla Ice was the same guy that played Max Headroom.
Best thing I've seen in awhile.. Video was also dope 😏😆
He was a B-Boy/breakdancer in the Miami hip-hop scene before he blew up
Not sure what this is, it he was from suburban Dallas. He hated it when this was pointed out.
@@zgdafzgdaf4264he was back and forth from Dallas and Miami.
@@zgdafzgdaf4264and? People claim Tupac was west coast, yet he was a New York/Baltimore guy. He never seen cali until he was in his early 20’s
Sold 20 million with this song. He wrote the song when he was 16 and it took off when he was 19
I knew she would like this one, it's one of those guilty pleasures.
She so fine I love this song I dunno why people act like it’s corny and I’m black I love this ish
We used to thump to this song in my cousin's car and his two 12-inch JL Audio back in the days.
“Cold as Ice” and it’s freaking hilarious
Damn that was lit. He was in "Adam Sandler movie too. Vanilla Ice is cool asf. Good video 👍🏼
The 80 and 90's were an awesome time to be alive to enjoy in all is wondrous splendor!
This was a massive 1 hit wonder first rap song to reach #1 on the Billboard Top 100
he had another hit though, Ninja Rap
Blondie might have that title. Not sure to be honest - but maybe
@@andreadeamon6419 What rap song did Blondie do?
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To be fair, he's done a LOT of charity work. Since it's Halloween, there's a spoof called "Slice, Slice, Baby". The original song came out in 1990.
Born on Halloween is what to listen to, from him, at that time of year.
😂 This brings back memories, I was five years old when this came out, he had another song on the Ninja turtles soundtrack(Ninja rap) before his hype eventually melted
I was 8 when this came out. And let me tell you EVERYONE was jamming this song. Some in their cars loud AF, on their home stereo systems, or at home when they were home alone so they can jam without being judged 🤣🤣 "to the extreme" was actually a legit rap album. He got a lot of hate cause he was white, but Vanilla Ice is the reason white rappers started coming into the like light. A whole ass decade before Eminem did it. I still jam this song, and have the whole album on Spotify.
The 90's had so many dance hits from MC Hammer - You Can't Touch This, to Young Mc - Bust A Move, or DJ Easy Rock & Rob Base - It Takes Two... The list goes on and on
100% Bobby Brown's My Perogative, Every Little Step you take. Kris Kross. Jump. Most Whitney Houston Songs. Taylor Dayne. Humpty Dance. Push it and other songs by Salt-n-Pepa
Miss the late 80s early 90s. It all went downhill after that
Kid n play
@@TexicanMr kid n play said the down fall of these groups was that gangster rap blew up.
He was in movie Ninja turtles... You will listen this song 20 times more 😉😉
Go ninja go ninja go
@@stansmith3509 yes
@@sasapetroski981 he was in the sequel, not the first movie
@nsasupporter7557 he was singing when fight start in club
@@sasapetroski981 yes, I know. that was the second movie… Not the first one!!
He was performing and dancing since young, working in clubs as early as 16. He's pretty cool guy. 😎 This was ahead of it's time
Cool as Ice (1991) he stars in that. Dancing, Singing, Acting. Great film.
Despite what others have said, Vanilla Ice wasn't a 1 hit wonder. He had 2 songs that charted on the Billboard top 10 and a total of 4 songs charting in the top 100. His second hit that reached #4 was 'Play that Funky Music'' and reaching #81 was 'Cool As Ice (Everybody Get Loose)'. But most would remember his 'Ninja Rap' as the official song for the movie, "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2".
could have been more, but his career ended when he tried to save a police by taking some gang's gun away.
We all danced in the 80s/90s lol We had a dance for almost every major hit. I think he was like 16 back then.
You're officially my favorite RUclipsr. Love your reactions. This song did it's thing when it came out but only saw my guy on movies after this
If she just sat there and watched paint dry, she'd still be a lot of guys favorite RUclips channel👀
"Ice ice baaby.."🎶 This song gets me moving.😁
Nice react like always.
Next i advice you 2 songs.
Snap "Rhythm is a dancer".
Technoteonic "Pump up the jam".
Enjoy
He was actually in a movie if any old schoolers remember. It was called Cool As Ice.
*I knew the whole choreography for this song in Kindergarten! Also shout out to you for that shirt...I was just over there*
3:12 he was 16 years old when he wrote the song, but he was 19 years old when this video was recorded
Vanilla ice is a very damn good dancer, and very underrated in the choreography world. The media tried to shut him down back in the 90s so many times the dude was too loud and sold way too many records to be ignored.
He was about your age when he made this. We ALL memorized this routine to do with our friends at house parties, SO FUN. I have to say I am really enjoying watching you discover these fun old songs. Your enthusiasm is adorable and I think you are just as cute as you can be! Keep posting and we will keep watching.
This song was a mega hit, but the fans started to turn on him when he claimed he was from the hood, but really wasn’t and he starred in his own movie called Cool As Ice in 1991
iconic song, still played in adverts today. He only a one hit wonder and had one movie.
Great reaction babe glad you loved it❤
It’s a masterpiece - and the choreography 🤯😀🙏. Love it
2:01 WWWWWHHHHHAAAAATTTT!! lol
I love seeing the younger generation react to stuff that was big when I was a teenager.
He’s still doing this at concerts with thousands of people, it’s crazy I was n jr high when this came out and EVERYONE loved it!!! And he still has his white 5.0!!!
I moved to the US the year this came out. This song was such a hit Vanilla Ice got his own scene in Ninja Turtles II. 🤣😎
This song was so popular back in the day when it came out, then he had the popular hit ninja rap in teenage mutant ninja turtles 2 secret of the ooze
He filmed the video in Dallas, not sure if it was around the same time they were also filming the movie RoboCop in downtown Dallas.
He made a movie called "Cool as Ice" in 1991, but the kids in that era knew him from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2 with the hit song 'Ninja Rap'
This song always cracks me up when I hear it, all I think of is Jim Carrey singing his version of it on In Living Color 🤣
He wrote this song when he was 16. Also, people that didn't grown up during this will never realize how popular this song was. It was everywhere and played all the time. I loved it :)
he was a brief fad in the late 80s along with Hammer, it was a vibe for abt 18 months
def need to react to the "In living color" jim carey did a spoof called "white white baby" thats fkn hilarious
He was one of the founders of death row records, in a way, if you know you know.
Almost pulled a Russian style accidental defenistration
Haha good one
He is currently remodeling and flippling mansions in Florida on a show called "The Vanilla Ice Project" on the DIY channel (formally HGTV I think).
“Mia” is melting, but in a good way, great song for sure, also age is but an number for what it’s worth...your reactions are “Fire” per usual...many blessings always...
Vanilla Ice is in "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Secret of the Ooze" had a song in it also.
That's a classic movie 😅
I still have my tape of the film soundtrack!
He is one of the best icons from the 90's and watched him through the years in palm beach restor program. What a true American Man great work Rob 🎉
Background beat "Under Pressure" by David Bowie and Queen
The dance reaction like Whhuuttt? Instant heart emoji LOL.
Vanilla Ice did another version of this song called Too Cold, but it's more hard-core punk music/metal.
Didn't he go on Carson Daly's show and smash the original album, too? I remember something like that happening when he was trying to reinvent himself.
The infamous bass line from Queen’s song Under Pressure (feat David Bowie). Ice,Ice Baby…lol. Early rap. ❤❤❤🙏🙏
Yes you’re right I loved him. A dancing white boy with swag for days. I had your exact same reaction when I saw this video in 1990. I still listen to this song and have always loved it.
Vanilla Ice "Ice Ice Baby" was my first CD.
Love this song! It came out when I was in high school! He was a one hit wonder, although there's another song of his I like. He had a cameo in the movie Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2: The Secret Of The Ooze & sings a song called Ninja Rap. That movie came out in 1991
Vanilla ice 😂love the video Mia stay motivated Dream big 1 mill on the way
Vanilla is 57 years old. Dude doesn’t look like it either.
Took my teenage daughter and friends to vanilla ice in the Super Dome . if you haven't heard 60 thousand plus teenagers screaming for him your lucky. Lol
I swear to god this is the first time I ever heard someone say they have a crush on Vanilla Ice lmao
What?? Chicks were so thirsty back then.
This and Hammer Time brought Rap into the mainstream. Everyone listened to this song.
I have always loved this one. Ice Ice Baby was a Jammy Jam back in the day and if someone said they didn't like it, they lied. It is still a jam. I think he was like 20-22 when this was released "if rhyme was a drug I'd sell it by the gram" is my favorite line. And "Word to ya Mother" was a popular saying for a while. Robert Van Winkle for President. If There Is A Problem, Yo He'll Solve It. Also, check out the song "Boom" by Bloodhound Gang ft Rob Van Winkle (Vanilla Ice) He has the opening verse.
He starred in 1 movie, “ Cool as Ice” and a cameo in “Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2: The Secret of the Ooze.
I remember being around 12 yrs old when this song came out. It was massive. Hopefully you'll eventually do Snow - Informer. Fun reactions as always.
And now *that’s* going to be on repeat in my head again…
I think that hook bass line was sampled from "Under Pressure" by Queen, which was in 1981. And I never heard this tune all the way through before. So the track is new and not new at the same time for me.
If you haven't you need to watch Ice's fairly recent reacts to his own music video, he talks about the sampling and makes a great comparison to today's artists that do it. He is a good sport about it.
Vanilla Ice Had Black Friends Taught Him How To Dance & Rap On Beat, Prince Ital (Also, On 2Pac's "Hail Mary", Was Killed In A Car Accident)
Vanilla Ice Was In The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2:Secret of the Ooze Movie & Did A Song Called "Go Ninja Go Ninja, Go"
Vanilla Ice dancing wise was the lightweight version of MC Hammer
This is his dance crew since he was 14! He was a dancer before he wrote this song at 16.
He was 23/24 when the video came out. He was born on Halloween if memory serves.
He remade this song YEARS later into a metal version called TOO COLD. Not bad considering
I will never forget when this video dropped in the early 90's. I was 13-14 at the time and me and my mom were watching it and at the same time we both said........"He's WHITE???" Lol 👍👍
Those are some killer abs. Kudos. Nice reaction. I'm from Minnesota. Let's get some Prince. "Let's go Crazy" is worth checking out.
In the early 90’s him and his dancers would hit the clubs around Dallas & dance for hours. They were all excellent dancers & it was great PR for them locally. You’d see the white 5.0 with ‘Ice’ on the license plate parked in front of the club & you knew who was there that night.
Big hit back then. He was later found cyrogentically frozen in 1997's 'Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery'. Hasn't really been heard of much since that time.
He said in an interview once that he was 18 when this video was shot.
Wait till she sees Marky Mark And The Funky Bunch "Good Vibrations"
Wrote it as 16, released it as 19 in 1990. He is 54 today! He leaned to dance by observation and practice
V'Ice got roasted by Jim Carrey on 📺 In Living Color for this video, ;butt V'Ice got cooler with time, especially in "That's My Boy!" w: Adam Sandler in his movie! 😎👍
he went metal later in his career and did a heavy metal cover of ice ice baby just look up vanilla ice too cold
I watched him being interviewed recently, he said he wrote this when he was 16!!!
I was 18 years old when this song came out in 1990, he's 5 years older than me, so he was 23 at the time.
I was in 5th grade when this song came out. It was actually Number 1 in November 1991.
Yes, i love Vanilla Ice. In high school i wore a Vanilla Ice tshirt and wore it proudly.😁🔥🔥🥰
Not many years back, people were still clowning him. But I was there, and everyone was buying To the Extreme. Great tune. Arsenio tried to wreck him, as did In Living Color. He won the long game.
This reaction just showed up from the algorithm. I thoroughly enjoyed your reaction to a song we all enjoyed back then. Your comments about dancing made me think you would enjoy Dwight Yoakam as well. He's technically country but has some rock influences for sure. For a live performance, maybe check out Little Sister from his 1988 Austin City Limits performance. For a production video, the official video for Fast As You is very fun. Both are on his channel.
For some reason, my testosterone levels increase every time i see Mia's amazing reactions.
Crazy that Vanilla Ice is nearly 60 and he still looks like his younger self. Guy made more money after his rapping career in real estate, and other business ventures.
i was in middle school in Miami when this came out... and can still rap it word for word, Go Canes lol (i think he was 23 here)