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Vanilla ice ice ice baby video original
Vanilla ice ice ice baby video original








vanilla ice ice ice baby video original

A singer doesn't write his own album notes. IT was his record label that should have mentioned Queen and David Bowie.

vanilla ice ice ice baby video original

He said that in an interview after the settlement. First off, Vanilla Ice was joking when he said it was different.

  • John from Binghamton, NyIT is kind of funny to see how many people either weren't even alive back then, or don't remember the deal about the song.
  • Buy the way, He's not broke and is doing fine. How many times have you heard a song start and think it's something and then it's something else. Do know how many songs songs I can play upside down and sideways with the same chords, progression and beat? 100's.
  • Jd from Rochester NyTo all the haters.It's a 3 chord rock n roll world out there.
  • I much prefer the rap of the 80s and 90s.
  • Curtis from Waco KySo I'm guessing some of you prefer the shyt mumbled rap of today.
  • There hasn't been a note which hasn't been played before, but Miles or Coltrane could lift your spirit with the same few notes that rap choads will bore you to death with.after they're done insulting you. In the beginning it was just goofy stuff. Rap has become mysogonistic, violent and ugly. Without the riff Queen isn't worth listening to, while Ice remains sophomoric good fun. Queen and Bowie should be grateful to Ice for giving their "work" some exposure. Queen's "Under Pressure" is needlessly esoteric and tedious listening.
  • Greg K from Walnut Creek CaPersonally, the riff is ripping.
  • He clearly raps it as sounding like the word range or strange which means he doesn't even understand what he is rapping. The context of the line though is that it should be a past tense of the word rang and should be rapped to rhyme with the word banged.

    vanilla ice ice ice baby video original

    If you were reading the word ranged you would read it as Vanilla Ice raps it as a past tense of the word range. There is a line "Gunshots ranged out like a bell". Don from IllinoisI guarantee Vanilla Ice did not write Ice Ice Baby.I'm no fan of rap, but I don't so much mind the real OGs from the '80s & early '90s. George Pope from Vancouver BcI first heard/saw this when Jim Carrey, my fellow Canadian, did the parody on "In Living Color" as "White, White, Baby" good stuff,.the only line 98/100 know is, ice ice baby.the title. Dream07i don't think anyone knows what this song is really about.whatever you want it to be.It’s only a matter of time before Vanilla Ice gives Marty Ray his stamp of approval. Watch the awesome video below. While it is more subdued than Vanilla Ice’s, Ray’s rendition will make you sway to the beat and we guarantee you’ll enjoy it just as much. Ray’s voice is absolutely incredible and his version is so good, it makes you wonder if this is actually the original song. Since they posted it in 2018, it has garnered over 17 million views – and for good reason. He has a passion for the South, and came from a long line of musicians, preachers, and singer-songwriters.Ī social media page called The Music Show is known for sharing some of the most unique music videos on Facebook, so when they heard Ray’s version of “Ice, Ice Baby,” they knew they had to share it. Ray is an independent artist who was born in Memphis and grew up in Blytheville, Arkansas. When most people hear the song title “Ice, Ice, Baby,” they think of Vanilla Ice’s 1989 rap song, which became the first hip hop single to top the Billboard Hot 100 chart.Īlmost 30 years after its release, musician Marty Ray decided to transform “Ice, Ice, Baby” into a musical masterpiece that all country fans will enjoy.










    Vanilla ice ice ice baby video original