REACTING TO Vanilla Ice - Ice Ice Baby | FIRST TIME
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The fact there is someone in this world almost 30 years old who has never heard this song blows my mind.
I’m 28, I’ve never heard the song before til today. Yes I’ve heard parts & bits used in commercials, movies, etc just as Shaq most likely did, he said?” I sworn I heard this somewhere” but I’ve never actually sat & listened to this song so I’m with Shaq on this one. 😅 Remember song came out in 1990. Bro was born 93 me 95 so yea 😂 by the time we start paying attention to music Cash Money Records was taking over for the 99-2000’s. 🤣
@@lilgloman138 i cant imagine only listening to music that came out after i was born. Im a hip hop head and was born in 1977 so wasnt much hip hop before but still listend to lots of music that was out before i was born lol
It just reminded me how old I am when I heard him say that.
I'm 18 and I have this song on alot even on my playlist
He’s lying to you and you believe him.
Vanilla Ice aka Rob Van Winkle lives in my town in Florida. He is so down to earth. He gives his time to kids and makes appearances at the Arts schools awards shows. He's usually out and about and he is kind to ANYBODY who approaches him. This is a guy who is gracious and a really classy person. No matter what people say he is a gem.
Yes, he is a true gentleman. 👍 This guy is tops on my books.
He also got busted stealing A/C units from homes he was supposed to be renovating.
@@TrulyUnfortunate not exactly. Why would he do that? He was actually caught stealing from a demolition site to use at one of his construction site. He stole thing he thought were likely going to be thrown away. If you wanna trash the guy, you should bring up his domestic assault charges, but he was strung out on heroine at that time, and is really quite the comeback story if you follow his whole career. Maybe, us fans are naive for believing he is a better man than he is, but it doesn't negate the positive facts about who he is. Most rappers are praised for theft and violence. Maybe some of your favorite rappers?
@@deankissell3196
Whatever...the fact is he stole them.
@@TrulyUnfortunate so?
As a 53 year old black man, Ice alright with me. This song was the ish back in the late in my late teens/early 20's. He used to open for McHammer. His record label made a fool of him. Everyone was sampling music, but they made an example of him. Every white rapper after Ice owes him some respect, because he helped white rappers become more accepted. Saw him at a Boys2Men concert, and the place went crazy.
Yep. M was a Vanilla Ice wannabe.
That's like saying everyone that drives a Volkswagen should thank Hitler. Doesn't make sense.
@@TottoHolm LOL not even close, Vanilla Ice didn't kill 6 million jews, he didn't do anything bad, he made songs and people bought them, he paved the way for non-blacks, that's what I call equality, not genocide, maybe you're drunk, go home
@@TottoHolmDoesn’t make sense that you compared him to Hitler!
That's a fly level of respect you have. Big love, kindest regards, Richard U.K
Summer of 1990. This song and MC Hammers “Can’t Touch This” All day everyday on the radio and almost everywhere you went.
Yes!! Im 16 again! Lol. Those were the days.
all day everyday. was a good time. I was 12 😄
oh how i wish i was alive when those 2 guys werent always being thought they were one hit wonders and you actually heard lets get it started on the radio.....
"sigh"
and 2 years later, in 1992 , House of Pain - Jump Around was released, there was no party without it!
@@pivivis11 fr, those three are the best jamming rap tunes of the 90s for me, sure you got things like still d.r.e and such but that is a more, sophisticated song
“I bet everybody back in the day was singing this”
WE STILL SINGING IT 😎
Has he heard Jump Around by House of Pain ??
Doing the running man and everything 😂
People hummed it all damn day. Was so annoying
@@Praxis1410 impossible not up if you were alive
Oh em gee…. I’m 43 and I still know every word. 😆 I didn’t think it would, but as I was watching this reaction, the words just came out….LOL
The older people these days that say they didn’t listen to Vanilla back then, THEY ARE LYING TO YOU. Shit was a vibe back then 🤣🔥
Shit, loved him back then and love what he does now.. Vanilla Ice is legendary!!!
I STILL jam to this if it comes on with no regrets! Plus, he's still dope today!
this song was huge
Some of us heard it and didn't like it. So...yeah.
You hush 😂
I don't care what anybody says this beat is one of the most iconic beats in hip hop history
That he stole from queen
@@Spiralredd yep .Under pressure 🎶
@@Spiralredd yep .Under pressure 🎶
You mean in rock history.
@@Spiralredd nope, his is different, there's a ting at the end of his 😂 I'm just playin, this was what he said about it on his Behind the Music.
He’s the first OG man! @16 singing in all black clubs. Dude are you playing? It’s Vanilla Ice. He started it all
And he is now a multi millionare rea lestate agent .
Beastie Boys started it for white guys.
Fun fact: Vanilla ice was so talented he was performing in black only clubs at 16 dancing and rapping and tore the roof off the place every single time. He paved the way for eminem. Period.
Na mc serch
@@N3XTLVL who is that? He didn't pave anything for anyone.
@@christking85 you have never heard of 3rd bass . Cmon man .
@@N3XTLVL nope
BEASTIE BOYS PAVED THE WAY FOR EVERY1. PERIOD.
This song dropped in 1990 and went 6x platinum 🔥
6x platinum is a farce
@@alphomega2459 6,000,000 units sold is hardly a farce. It's well over halfway to reaching Diamond, the highest rating for a record.
Back when people had to physically go buy it lol. Back when Mc Hammer was doing business lol.
Probably more than 6x. People shit on this cat, but real talk, EVERYBODY was bumpin this when it came out
@@bambam8527that right there is 💯💯💯
This song is still red hot. They play this in any club and the crowd goes NUTS. From Vegas to Tokyo, best believe it.
Here in Philippines too 😂
Costa Rica too
Any time I bust this out for karaoke, the room always pops.
Russia too! 🇷🇺🇷🇺🇷🇺❤️❤️❤️ everyone loves Vanilla ICE!
Highest selling hip hop album of its time. It stayed on the top billboards for 16 consecutive weeks. It went platinum 7 times. People who make claim they never liked it still listen to this in their car alone. .....too cold 🥶
Correction: Highest selling hip hop album OF ALL TIME. And it still sells 2-3 MILLION copies per year worldwide.
@@Defx10 other albums such as "Speakerboxxx/The Love Below" by OutKast have surpassed it in terms of overall sales.
@@gregariousguruhe means worldwide with 500 million copies sold and 2 to 3 million copies being sold each year
I am 54 and my 11 year old son loves this song, and yes, we play it in the car all the time.❤
This is the song that gave birth to Deathrow Records 😂😂
Facts
It sure did
💯
😂😂
fax bruh
No autotune or mumbling. You can hear every word and the flow. Man I miss 80s 90s 2000s rap days
Yeah but he did not acknowledge he sampled from a Queen song. Catchy but no were near top rap talant
I miss 80s 90s 2000s MUSIC. Trails were being blazed, genres being realized, icons being made. There were so many sounds being created and it was all so new and exciting and passionate and GOOD. There will never be another era in music like those few decades. 🤘🏻🖤
@@BAD46660 so dumb that's what hip hop has always done...they sample from other songs all the fucking time. Eminem I'm sure has sampled from many songs, like most others have always done. Vanilla Ice gets way too much hate over that dumb Queen riff.
Check into how much the beastie boys have sampled, like 80% of their shit comes from other music.
@@faithfullyfadedyep now everyone is just looking over the fence at other artists like "Oh that what we're doing now? Okay I'll tell all the other MC's"
This was a jam that no one wanted to admit they knew, but everyone knew it word for word
Youve heard that beat before. Listen to Queens song Under Pressure.
and taped the vid to learn the dance
@@laurajewell266 every rapper uses other people's music. It's called sampling!
It's not a hard song to learn. Eminem songs take a long time to figure out
This song is a BANGER to this day!!😊
Gotta remember what the culture was doing when Vanilla Ice came out, was a lot of dancing going on, wasn't just him looking corny, had Mc hammer and Snap was huge then too
Dont forget 2pac was a dancer doing this same stuff.
That was the time of group dancers, everyone had them. From the Fly Girls to Marky Mark n the Funky Bunch. Everybody including Mc Lyte, Big Daddy Kane, Kool Moe Dee, Stetasonic, Salt N Pepa, P E, etc,.
Remember Snow? C n C music factory? The 90s was the best time for music!
Facts. Even RZA had a corny single out during this time in hip hop under the name Prince Raheem.
@@TheMangoAnglo_onTwitter actually 2pac was also rappin with Digital Underground.
dudes reaction is priceless. as much bs as everyone gives vanilla ice, everyone was blasting his music.
I laughed my ass off the entire time watching this! 😂 I love this song. It’s one of my guilty pleasures. I’m a 60yr old white woman and know every word to this song. Thanks for making me laugh so hard I’m crying. ❤
53 and right with ya. ❤ LOVED it then & still know it! 😊
We’ll, yeah…
You were 28 and poppin’
67 yr old white woman here also singing every word ! Used to dance around the house with my kids...all of us singing it !
I’m 50 and I know all the words too. The beat makes me wanna dance 💃
This song ain’t no guilty pleasure it’s way too good to be one
I have never heard a negative word about Rob aka Vanilla Ice. I am glad that I grew up in the 90s! When this song came out it changed rap forever! There is probably no such thing as Eminem without Vanilla Ice paving the way.
What a cope. Never heard of him stealing from Under Pressure? Sure. Eminem raps in circles around that corny fuck lol
I truly have to disagree. Em would've hit without ice.
I always thought of Vanilla Ice as the white MC Hammer. They both had the same type of party vibe to it and a VERY catchy beat during the Chanting/singing ice ice baby.
Yes!m good comparison!
Yeah and both had like maybe a couple hits before their careers went downhill
They toured together once in the 90's! I saw them in Cleveland, Ohio! Salt n Pepa was there too haha
@@kawasaki32 hammer never danced with the turtles tho
This was my first concert. Vanilla Ice opened for MC Hammer with En Vogue as the middle act.
I DON'T CARE WHAT ANYBODY SAY..THAT SONG IS A STILL A CLASSIC!! Back when I was a teenager, we used to BUMP that song on them 15's down here on the bayou. TRUE Hip Hop/ Rap song like that still will hold substance.
People EVERYWHERE know they grew up with a Song, Artist, TV Show, Movie Doesn't matter but we grew up with them and the nostalgia makes it hit different! Tell me a 40 year old DJ like me doesn't bust out a "If you got a problem yo I'll solve it, check out the beat while my DJ revolve it!" LMAO
A good comparison for the younger cats is "Superman that..." or Lil Bow Wow stuff you grew up on, ain't reppin now, but still is killer at a wedding [arty! LMAO
No WAY you haven’t heard this
Not only is Vanilla the world’s greatest MC, he’s also a helluva carpenter an all around humble dude!
He has a home remodeling show in TV. He does amazing work!
Your fckng kidding me????
@@dallastx214 You’re kidding yourself if you think otherwise, get with the times bruh
@@adamwithana8759 first of all homie I'm not your bruh, you put some respect when addressing me homie. Second of all your delusional if you think that coward a*s punk is the best mc. Fckng kidding me right? Me get with the times?? Naw homie, you need to understand he a chump
I do respect your opinion but strongly disagree and so does the majority of the hip hop world.
The song came out in 1990. The "chorus" you're referring to is from "Under Pressure" by Queen and David Bowie. Give that a listen and you'll hear it immediately. There was a big controversy over it and Vanilla Ice had to settle out of court for the right to it. Yes, it was very popular. Ice said himself recently that it's sold over "half a billion" copies.
No it came out in 91
Totally stole that catchy intro Freddy Mercury and David Bowie.
@@terryoneill2090 uh.. pretty much all rappers steal tunes from other artists
Yes.
He said it still sells like three million a year 32 years later seen him do his own review on his song. .
He talked about being sued from lots of people ..
Not gonna lie Shaq, this bounced when I was 12 and it introduced me and all of my friends to hip hop. Alberta Canada, small town, we all jammed to this. Then we discovered NWA, Pac, Wu Tang, Cyprus Hill, Beastie Boys, etc. Ice played a huge role in introducing hip hop to an entire demographic that had no idea about hip hop. Dude had an impact for sure.
Beastie boys was before Vanilla Ice
@@staciecanada4329 oh I know but they weren't well known where I grew up
yo another person from alberta
It was Run DMC and Houdini
No love for Snow?
Ice dont get enough credit, back in the early 90's he brought hip hop to the mainstream and took a lot of heat for what most rappers are doing nowadays. To the Extreme was a great album and back when hip hop was fun and funky. probably one of the most well known hip hop songs ever
what its like... havin a roni hahah
What? He stole everything
Omg where are ya getting that he brought up hip hop and a great mc....... he was a chump and a fake. I can say this because when in the 90's he was claiming to be from the ghettos of Miami, he was a rich spoiled brat living in North Carrollton
@@dallastx214 most rappers are fabricating their past and fake. you believe what they say.
@@H0110WM4N lol first of all who are you to know what i believe or not? Second of all everything i said what happened was before he came out with any song or record. Third of all he was saying that before he was a rapper....so wtf are you talking about homie
This was such a vibe when it came out.....still such a vibe 🔥🔥🔥
K-pop better + I’m the ultimate k-pop defender ☝🏻🤓
@@-whyquestion you're cancelled Bro
He was clowned hard tho, let's not forget!🤣
@@nonilove17 I remember how hard they clowned him....seems like it was slightly worse when Go Ninja came out 😂
a rip off vibe maybe
Vanilla got a lot of shit back in the day but this song was HUGE 30 years ago. He killed it. And so many listened to it …..in secret 😉 and it’s still better than most of the crap that’s out today
This came out my Freshman year of high school. I still can't hear this without Jim Carrey's version from In Living Color popping into my head. I am eternally grateful to Jim for that.
That is the best so hilarious
That was a great skit
Lol I miss and living color bro that was hilarious when Jim Carrey did that!
Grandma gave me this dumb jacket
That skit still makes me pee my pants laughing🤣🤣🤣
My first concert was Vanilla Ice in 1991 in Louisville KY. I was 13 years old. I’m 45 and still know it word for word.
Lol, that's me with MC Hammers "Can't Touch This" or Tone Loc's "Wild Thing." How about Digital Underground?
@@rocknroller77 I took my little Sister to see MC Hammer back in the day. Loved it!
Omg I was in Jr high when this came out!
Mine too. We are the same age.
This song has been everywhere, movies, ads, porn, cartoons, it was huge back in the 90s, imagine if he had dropped more hits like this
corn?
@@huracan360 yup
Basically he could have if he hadn't decided or gone along with keeping the image up! That was what people grabbed onto that he wasn't this guy from the Hood like he said he was but a rich white kid from the burbs! Then when he tried to play off the whole stealing of the riff from Queen for this song he was done!
Stealing? Bro, this is hip hop, every track you ever heard has 'stolen' beats. This was a record label hanging everything on the artist, proper job.
@@gavinwilson2071 I say stealing cause that is what everyone was calling it back then! They took the entire baseline from u
Gotta understand... This was so early 90s-it may as well have still been the 80s
Still a damn bop. 💯
BEFORE EMINEM, THERE WAS VANILLA ICE. THE WHITE BOY WHO MADE THE IDEA OF A SOLO SUCCESSFUL WHITE RAPPER A REALITY. ICE IS A LEGEND 💯
The first Hip Hop Superstar of anyone
was underground music before that.
try informer .
This is the song where he took the bass line from Queen's Under Pressure and used it. Ice Tea lost the law suit with Queen over it. It's an iconic riff and I'm surprised at nobody realizing where they heard it first.
I remember a VH1 interview where he swore up and down his was “da da da DA da da da” and NOT “da da da da da da da”. The “extra beat” made them totally different 😂😂.
He knows he recated to under pressure he is acting dump
Thanks, trying to remember where I heard it!!!!!
Ice Tea?
David Bowie & Queen
“I’m killing your brain like a poisonous mushroom, DEADLY”
that line always hits,
Love it!
Anything less than the best is a felony!
He has a new interview out where he talks about that line fyi. 🍻
@@hotdam83 oh for real?!! Thank you I’ll check it out! 🙋🏻♀️
Word❤
@@RalphMorales-gk6bb lol 🙌🏻💃🏻
As a young black child I loved this song when I was little, it was just so much to dance to
I remember when I was a kid and my dad played this is his brand new 1990 mustang gt. We were driving around and he was so hype singing every word. Anytime I hear this song, I will always remember this moment. I miss you dad! R.I.P. ❤
Was it a white 5.0? 🥹
Rag top down?
@@adamwithana8759 lol no it was black
@@robertwiles8106 hard top
@@bruceallen6637 how ironic 🥹
Remember that without vanilla ice, we wouldn’t have death row records.
Facts
I was a graduating senior in high school when this came out. Back then in NJ we were all rockers but when this, Beastie boys, 'Fight for your right', MC Hammer, 'Can't touch this', and Faith no More, 'Epic' came out, we were exposed to a whole new level of music
Note License to Ill dropped in 86 or 87. I think this was Beastie Boys Check Your Head era. I remember Beavis & Butthead watching "So Whatchu Want" lol. I remember going to MusicLand with my Grandma to get To the Extreme, Please Hammer Don't Hurt 'Em and PE's Fear of a Black Planet for my 10th birthday lol, good times.
Mike Patton was/is for real talented though. Beasties toured playing instruments. Hammer invented the 'ants in his pants' dance or at least the pants.
@J Mc When I started wearing "Hammer pants" as i called them my Grandfather saw them, asked about it, then had his wife start getting them for him because they looked perfect to play golf in. 😅
@J Mc His thinking was that they were loose enough they were ro maximize his range of motion PLUS a distraction to those he played with, especially when they were very reflective of the sun.
The bass line is Under Pressure by Queen 🤴 David Bowie and Queen used it in the 1970’s. Ice Ice Baby by Vanilla Ice came out in 1990 ❤
if he would have admitted using it instead of insisting his beat was different he wouldnt be a roofer😂😂😂.
Shaq! I’m telling ya - watch these⬇️
•Snow - Informer (Official Music Video)
•”White, White, Baby" - Vanilla Ice Parody from In Living Color
this was released in 1990 and it was huge. It was the first rap/hip-hop song to earn a first place spot on the Billboard Hot 100
And as of 2023 it sold 500 million units. Highest selling hiphop single ever. All of Eminem hit singles + 100 highest rap artists singles will never catch up to units sold of this. Half a billion !
No, it came out in 91.
@@nsasupporter7557 Ice Ice Baby" was given its own single, released in 1990 by SBK Records in the United States, and EMI Records in the United Kingdom."
@@nsasupporter7557 release date was August 22, 1990.. hit number 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 on Nov 3, 1990.. thanks for stopping by.
@@nsasupporter7557 No it didn’t. This peaked in the fall of 1990.
It was him, MC Hammer, and LL back then on top of the game. 3rd Bass made a diss on him called “Pop Goes The Weasel” you should also react to.
I'm late to this comment but Pop Goes The Weasel goes hard
3rd Bass came for Hammer first (after hammer dissed Run DMC) and then Vanilla Ice.
I remember this came out my freshman year of college in 1990/91! Everytime this song came on the club went crazy!!!LOL
I love that this song makes you laugh and brings you as much joy as it did all of us!!
Absolutely! Remember! I'm going down memory lane myself 😂
In living color..Jim Carey does a great impression
I’m 43, I was in the 5th grade when this came out and this was one of the dopest songs that year, I remember recording his performance on the VMAs on the VCR.
I was in 3rd grade and I brought the cassette to class when it came out.
@@joshuamasserant8215 dubbing copies fit your friends 🤣🤣
This Song was so popular... and it's in so many movies and referenced so much... how could you have never heard it??!😮
You recognize and know something is familiar, because you’ve already reacted to Queen “Under Pressure.” Both great songs!!
Lol I thought you was trolling us at first 😂😂 ain’t no way you never heard this song. Love the video shaq❤
K-pop better + I’m the ultimate k-pop defender ☝🏻🤓
I swear cause this song was everywhere and still gets played in commercials
He’s not gonna say he’s heRd it before. He wants clicks and views 😂
Frl everyone heard this damn song
I went to one of his shows not too long ago. I swear dude doesn't age. Honestly had more fun than expected and the vibe at the show was amazing.
Try OutKast ATLiens so under Rated my friend
Gen X is like that. It must have been the hose water.
Facts! Saw him at Boyz2Men some years ago, he looked the same
@@GrammyT1231 FACTS
Holy Cow, when this came out on the radio I was dancing through the house!!! This and Can't Touch This where so massive back then. You have no idea unless you were there!! Hah, and even now at 50, I can still sing along with this song word for word. I remember it still!! Growing up through the 80's we have the best music life. We had the 70's in our back pocket, 80's current and discovering new sounds, with the 90's up ahead. Man I miss when new music coming out was that exciting!!
💯 agreed!
I can still sing along to this. Am nearly 50 and can remember when it came out
True story...I tell my kids this all the time .. literally nothing was bigger
"you get what you hearing!" So true! Thumbs up earned for the sweet reaction!
driving a 93 fox body 5.0 with the boys singing this song “ out of tune” just brings me right back to a simpler time in my life, Man I sure do miss those times💯💯💯
1990- not bad for 33 years old! He brought rap to suburbia and helped to make it mainstream with this smash hit.
MCHammer came out the same year with the monster “ Can’t Touch This!”
Yeah, although he made a terrible movie called "cool as ice" he still made history
@@salvambala7779 Elvis made horrific movies too.
@@TheDivayenta yeah but they had no other options back then,
@@salvambala7779 Elvis did have options but he was totally manipulated as was Vanilla Ice.
Beastie Boys brought hip hop to suburbia
I was 8 years old when the song came out 🤭 my brother and i jumped around so hard, even though we didn't understand a single word of the lyrics at the time 😅 I'm 42 years old now and I still celebrate this song just like I did back then! Thank you for this beautiful and encouraging reminder 🤗 greetings from germany!
This song owned the 90’s everyone was singing and dancing to this song I am from Orlando Florida and everyone there was going crazy to this song
The early 90's was a magical time for Hiphop. I remember my dad threw away all my CD's I'd collected at that time. All the parents of the time hated it. NWA, Ice-T, Public Enemy etc. Would love to see some Ganstarr, Pharcyde, Tribe called quest.
Classic! All of those had classic albums. Still do!
Spice-1
Lol, I wonder how many of these guys have heard "yo momma"!
@@jenbcamping yo momma's got an afro with a chin strap!
My Dad LOVED my Public Enemy CD’s; so much so that when he got his first I-pad he was so proud of it that he joked “should I wear it around my neck like Flava-Flav? 😂. I miss him EVERY DAY.
This was revolutionary when it came out. The beat you recognize is the song by Queen called Under Pressure. He sampled it here.
Not at all 😅
UNDER PRESSURE was revolutionary. This is just stolen garbage.
It's the very first Hiphop Record that sold millions all over the wolrd.🔥🔥
Bringing so many good old memories back ❤️❤️
I have to disagree. There were bigger hiphop records in the mid 80s, artists such as Run DMC, Beastie Boys, Grandmaster Flash, LL Cool J, etc.
@@mhorkai Dude! I'm not saying its the biggest, I'm just stating the fact that this specific record was the very 1st HipHop record to sold million copies across the Continents.
@@mhorkai yeah but they didn't have a bigger hit than ice ice baby it stayed number one for a long time and it was the first hip hop song to ever hit number one on the Hot Billboard 100 s
@@mhorkai lol youre wrong
@@mhorkai there were better songs yes, but there werent any bigger than this back then. Take the L here, its easily proven.
This song was ahead of its time I'm 43 stole the cassette off my uncle wen I was 12 sat down playing and rewinding this tape and wrote the lyrics out took about an hour now I look at the lyrics this guys was spitting good shit here
Can confirm everyone was singing this song for years after it came out!
The beat you recognize is Queen-Under Pressure, another mega hit.
I'm back for the old school music reviews, it was better days for music.
I didn't want to like this song as a 30 year old classic rock dude, but I couldn't resist it's beat and funny lyrics. And the kid had some decent dance moves. Love the reaction. Keep keepin' it real.
@@kajenbop grandkid now lmfaoNOT
I honestly put this in on my way to the hospital to have my 1st kid in 94!❤❤❤ Hey they told me to put on something that would take my mind off the pain😅and I sang it, or tried to anyway through the contractions all the way there!!
This Dance Song is Control. It to my Highschool Life, 14 yrs old till I graduate to my Melenial Life! 90's Life! When it turns a Friday or Saturday Night I've come to my Batch mate @ asking where Municipal got A Party niights. Or if there's no Party nights on other Street , We were go to Olongapo a City to Go inside of Disco Pub or Live Hip -;Hop places. In short ( I'm A Disco Goers Type of Man! 💯💯✌️✌️
I'm an 80s baby and it was still a huge hit through my whole childhood basically. It started to be considered "corny" sometime in the late 90s or early 2000s I think, but whatever man the dude was just rhymin and it's a catchy song he's a bit of a meme but still one of the most well known old school hip hop artists, even if it's mostly for this song specifically.
This was played out in 1991.
forgot about this song 😭😭😭 holy memories
K-pop better + I’m the ultimate k-pop defender ☝🏻🤓
@@-whyquestion please shut up
This was a banger . Vanilla was low key fun to listen to. Than he got a bad rap, but he’s mad popular again in other businesses
Yup. Has his own tv show or did. He also has made millions renovating homes. He also grew up in Carrollton Texas and not Miami. Lol my older brothers went to RL Turner with him.
Got a bad rap for stealing that music from queen
@@swenmeyer5651 musicians steal and get inspiration from each other all the time. Nothing new then and way before then.
@@MongooseTacticool just saying that put him in the limelight more
I have To The Extreme on my phone to this day. I was born in 1982 so "Ice Ice Baby" and LL's "Mama Said Knock You Out" made me a life long fan of Rap. I was 7 turning 8 and in grade 3 when I first heard the. Before that I listened to whatever my parents listened too. Ice is a LEGEND!
This beat still stands up! Lyrics are 🔥
🧊🧊👶🏼
Yessssss, ... Queen's beat holds up to the test of time!
Man... I was entering highschool when that song came out, and it was a NUCLEAR BOMB hell yeah, i still bang to it time to time, that base is insane. Love from Mexico city
When I was a teen this was huge and tons rocked his merch lol
This was my jam! I’m here for it ❤️ I’m 45 and sang every word 🙌🏾🙌🏾
When it came out, it was a big hit and everyone was singing it. The tune you here in the intro is from queens song Under Pressure... They ended up touring vanilla ice with MC Hammer and the record label wanted to to change things with ice while on tour as he went and by the end of the tour they had ice dressing like hammer instead of being himself. Great song and great reaction.
I can literally hear some executive going "Why don't we just put him in puffy pants and catch the Hammer audience?"
@@beanindividual4000 That is exactly what happened. Pretty much ruined ice
This song dropped in September of 1990. I remember specifically because we were at the club for my birthday. It was the first time I heard this song. They had clubs for 18 and over back then that served beer. The hook is a sample from Queen.
Are you sure? I thought it came out the following year in 91
Fun facts. Ice Ice Baby came out in 1990. His real name is Robert Matthew Van Winkle and he now is successful in home improvement and flipping houses. He was a host for a show if I remember correctly.
It was about rolling in his 5.0 down A1A in Miama bumping his 1,000 watt bass and making fun of Guido's in Lamborghinis. It is straight.
Absolutely one of my favorite songs back in the day. My CrossFit coach knows every lyric and has the timing down pat. When this song starts in the gym, everyone is entertained and all of us are dancing!
90s.. memories. Love your reactions.. more old school please
I'm amazed that you've never heard this, or seen him before. But your reaction was cool man, it's always funny to see someone react to this video for the first time. He was huge for a couple of years, got the Ninja Turtle movie hook up, and was set for life. He still performs and is actually good, and he made a fortune by investing his money wisely.
Around 1989-1990… He lived in Dallas when he dropped it and went to a high school in the big D. I bumped into him but he was driving a Acura NSX which was a cool car back then. Everybody was loving that song!
according to wickerpedia ""Ice Ice Baby" was the first hip-hop single to top the Billboard Hot 100. Outside of the United States, "Ice Ice Baby" topped the charts in Australia, Belgium, the Netherlands, New Zealand, the Republic of Ireland, and the United Kingdom, thus helping the song diversify hip hop by introducing it to a mainstream audience"..
The song was based on the bassline of the song "Under Pressure" by British rock band Queen and British singer David Bowie, who did not receive songwriting credit or royalties until after it had become a hit. Vanilla blew this song out of the universe.
For those of you that don’t know this interesting encounter between Suge Knight and Vanilla Ice… about a couple of decades ago Suge Knight pretty much blackmailed Vanilla Ice by grabbing him by the head and putting him over a terrace window and essentially forcing him to sign over the royalties to his hit song.
K-pop better + I’m the ultimate k-pop defender ☝🏻🤓
I was gonna say! NLS, just you wait until you read about that!
Literally came here to say this lol
Debunked rumor, I used to work at death row
@@seyheyalishak okay...🤣🤣🤣🤣😂🤣😂😂😂😂🤣🤣😂😂🤣🤣
The single most perfect on
point hip hop song of all time.
THE END.
Lovin the reaction Oh this is hip-hop hip-hop!!!!! 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
One of the famous beats to come out in 1990 man. Not only was it famous (and still is) in the U.S but it broke out in Latin America and Europe and Australia. It was a worldwide phenomenon.
I still can sing this whole song, talk about taking me back to my childhood...now i have to listen to it again
Aye what’s good Shaq! I just wanna say thank you for making me smile everyday frfr.
K-pop better + I’m the ultimate k-pop defender ☝🏻🤓
I was 8 years old when this came out and i still pump up this jam at the age of 41📼💾📺📻☎🔔📞
Vanilla Ice did a fantastic interview with my man Professor of Rock last month. VI such a cool dude and so humble. Yes he sampled Queen, but he made them even more legendary 🔥🔥. The year was 1990
He didn't sample Queen. He stole the bass line and got sued for stealing it.
Rob Van Winkle is a straight up nice, ordinary guy. He lives in my area and occasionally comes in to shop in the grocery store where I work...t-shirt and flip flops like everybody else. He recently headlined as a performer at a local festival for kids & families. He rehabs & flips houses here in South Florida, had a TV show series on some of his projects. This song was 🔥🔥🔥🔥 in the 90's!
Song hit like a rocket! Haters came flying but he killed it and even got a movie out of the deal. Bass was thick and slick....
Cool as ice. That is a fucked up movie. It is one of those so bad it is kind of good movies. If you see it as a parody it is a good movie.
@@Duke00x I forgot He also got a Barbie doll of some sorts too 😂
The movie was terrible but it had the line "You should drop the zero and get on with the hero" and that was worth the price of admission itself 😂
8 mile was leagues better than cool as ice
@@Duke00x "Lose that zero and get with the hero!"
I remember when this song came out. I was 17 years old. Brought back my high school days.
This was fire! No comparison of em. Totally different time and vibe. Music was fun back in the day.
I love watching your reaction to Vanilla Ice!!! Made my day. This song came out in 1990 and blew up.....still to this day it carries that vibe.....kinda like the song Hammer Time lol
this dropped in 1990 on MTV when I was 10 and it was absolute fire, he blew up even more with his "ninja rap" song from TMNT movie. this tune is insanely iconic and dude still rapping today. the only white rapper beside Eminem to make out the 90s/2000s and now 2020's is insane.
Number 1 selling hip hop song of all time. Still sales millions of records 30 years later
This came out in 1990, he was on the radio and everything. It was a huge song. So given that it was coming out just after the 80’s so it has that old school hip hop sound
This came out back when I was in high school. I use to both amaze and horrify my children rapping this when they were little! 😂
Love the context its 🔥🔥
I WAS INLOVED BY THIS SONG AMD AFTER 25” years is became again my favourite !