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vanilla ice on snl, hilariously bad, strangely addictive. copy these moves at your own risk.
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5 comments:
what the hell were they thinking with that one "move" that starts at 4:36??????
Don't forget Jim Carrey's Vanilla Ice: http://youtube.com/watch?v=Acb5205wCS8
Jon Phillips @ www.rejon.org
Don't forgot vanilla ice on Teenage Mutant NinJa Turtles watch it here
who can forget the classic movie Cool As Ice
Watching this gives me a new take on Vanilla Ice: reverse discrimination. Let's admit it. He's a great dancer. Everyone liked the song when it came out, before they knew what the guy looked like. It's one of the best samples ever. Listen to how excited this crowd is. This is definitely no worse than other mainstream hip-hop that came out in 1989. If not for his stupid "from the street" comment (and would a black artist have been pressed so hard on his street credibility?) he would have been MC Hammer. I'm glad that by the late '90s America was finally ready to accept the idea of a white rapper. tim
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