Vanilla Ice 1st REACTION to Ice Ice Baby Music Video after 34 years!
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Thank you for the music ! I was watching cool as ice yesterday and that brang me here :) from london
Vega woofers.....💯💯🔥🤘
Can you talk about your venture into hard alternative music? Too Cold was freaking sweet
I was in high school, wish I can go back to the 90's. I saved all my pocket money just to buy your album. Greatest purchase ever!
Saludos Vanilla ice . Te hablo en español por que no hablaba inglés viendo escuchaba tu música . Tenía yo 15 años en Morelia Mexico en 1990 cuando iba al CBTis 149 . around that time I moved to the USA and now I understand what you were talking about but Back in the day your music was it and it’s still good today
As a 90s kid, I’d like to apologize on behalf of my generation for how we treated you. We thought we were too cool for you. You were too cool for us. Vanilla Ice is immortal.
Why was not considered cool?
@@NoRockinMansLand It’s hard to explain if you weren’t there, but I’ll try. Around 1991-92, there was a dramatic, sudden shift in popular culture in the US. Suddenly, the flamboyant, outrageous style of music and fashion from the 80s was replaced by more raw, serious, and dark aesthetic. In black music, you saw the shift to gangsta rap from new jack swing. The fluorescent, over-the-top clothing and crazy choreographed dance moves from the MC Hammer/Bobby Brown era suddenly seemed acutely corny compared to Dr Dre, Wu Tang, A Tribe called Quest, and many others. A parallel phenomenon happened in white music at the same time with grunge and alternative replacing flamboyant pop metal almost overnight. If you were a teen in 1994, getting called “80s” was one of the worst insults you could get. There was a similar shift at the end of disco era, and ironically 70s styles only became cool again in the 90s.
Due to death of the monoculture, there hasn’t been another cultural shift that dramatic since then and there may not ever be one again.
@@nicky2coats thanks a lot for this, very insightful. I always figured there was a cultural shift, I just didn't know it was that dramatic. As a younger guy I can say we've had some of our own but it's nowhere near as sudden, more of a gradual thing. For example, the move to social media like instagram and snapchat in the mid 2010s, the popularity and cultural dominance of tiktok in the early 2020s recently, increased tension between genders. But as far as I know there has not been that big of a shift in music, in fact that shift to gangsta rap seems to have only grown and spread and only became worse with genres like drill. But I feel like a lot of people are tired of the constant negativity, I have some optimism about where things could go
@@NoRockinMansLand
I was 10 years old and I was a fan I liked it. My brother was 18 and in his gangster hiphop mode and for him this was wack😂
Even Eminem thought Ice was dope deep down
I'm a full-time professional DJ and to this day this song STILL packs my dance floor everywhere I go! THANKS for creating this MASTERPIECE!!!
It is pretty obvious in your name that you are rocking with 90s quite a lot 😄
It always packs the floor, doesn't matter the age group.
@@iTheGeo2legit. 2 legit to quit (hey heeeey)
@@ahwhite1398 Eeeeexactly 😅 ✌🏻 🫷🏻✌🏻🫳🏻
He didnt create the beat, it was originally done by Queen in 1981 while his released in 1990.
Every single rapper that talked shit about this man's career is broke and forgotten about. Vanilla Ice is still here and doing well.
Eminem isn't broke and forgotten about
Ice Cube is doing pretty good
@@andrewd9556 did cube talk crap about Vanilla Ice?
@@MrMeech76 did Eminem talk crap about Vanilla Ice?
@@BazookaIke yes on a few occasions
Yea, he's so right, the 90s was the last great decade. So glad, that I grew up in that time.
Same here
100%
I am 46 years old today, and I still remember all the lyrics from this song. I always rap/sing along when this classic comes on 🤗 LOVE YOU ROB!! 🤗
im 58 today!! Happy Birthday Bro....well met
@@richardcox8409happy bday. Have a blessed day 😊
Happy bday!! Have a blessed and wonderful day
I'm 43, from Romania, such great memories! Thanks ❤
Happy Blessed Birthday ✝️ 🙏 🎂 🥳
Cool to see him enjoy himself, not embarrassed, no regrets, just pride. Love it
I agree 100% very cool :)
I can really respect it. I don't really know why anyone would be bitter about something they did that became a cultural landmark decades ago, you kinda just have to embrace that it happened in order to truly be at peace with yourself.
Hey, he's just along for the crazy ride just like everyone else
He also did the greatest ever dance routine of dancing with the stars , the crowd went wild , but the show is rigged
Right? Seeing him smile and bop to this is affirming.
We don't deserve someone like you. You matured, you learned, you owned up. You are a cultural icon to us 90s peeps. Keep being you.
“It’s so hard not to sing along…”
Agreed!
True dat!!
You are a Legend Vanilla Ice 👍🏻
LIVING LEGEND!
And still looking excellent if I may say so
Legend?
They read your comment! nice
Absolutely !!! I came to write that here and you did it for me 😄!!! totally epic .
Born in the 70s, raised in the 80s, partied in the 90s. Definitely the last of the great decades. Feel so fortunate to have grown up during this time!
Facts!
Agreed 👍🏻
SAME Girl.... GREAT times for sure and praise GOD there were not any cameras around cuz ...... ;)
Agreed
Same here i was born in 77 lived the 80s and 90s i sure do miss them days
For every person who speaks poorly of this song, there are a million who will always hear this and smile from general happiness or the memory it envokes from youth.
Well, he did not own the music. ask Queen and Bowie
@@greatlife2763Your comment has one like and OP has 99 so tnx for proving the point 👍
@@areyouokayanniebecauseIam Your point is you being a jerk?
A lot more people start singing along when it comes on then don't.
@@greatlife2763 so he is the only one who has ever done this? Even Eminem Used Abracadabra
Could he just be the most down to earth celebrity. He is the 90's, oh how much we miss the 90s...
Rob, this song got me out of a speeding ticket a few years ago. Cop asked why I was going 20 over the speed limit. I turned up my radio (with this song playing) and I said "Sorry, I was jamming". He laughed and let me off with a warning 😂🎉 This song will forever bring me back to amazing memories of my childhood. Back when kids played outside and didn't spend all day watching tictok. Thank you, word to ya mother!❤
Being a female helped you also just saying
Now thats a awesome story.
That's so awesome!
Kids still play outside all day, mine do anyway. Yes they also watch tic tik and TH-cam, but during the day if it isn't raining they're outside playing with the neighborhood kids. All the kids in the neighborhood do actually. Also there was an equivalent to those in the 90s, SNES, Genesis, N64, PS1 and TV, so there were lazy kids in the 90s that didn't go outside either.
It's the best jam!!!!! 🎉
You did not write a song. You wrote a new memory for millions of people everytime they hear it. Be very proud of that.
Hi bro
I’m a big fan of urs I used to memorized the songs and the dance moves. The girls went nuts over the tunes and moves. Tysvm bro
Mine is doing the freak at a school dance😊
Word to your mother!
Yes! Dancing in front of bedroom my mirror in middle school. I was in love. Lol
Definitely created a core memory for all us 90s kids!
This song still gets me moving and I’m 73 years old. You are iconic, Rob, and this song still rocks! It’s generational. Thank you!
VI aged gracefully. Looks amazing! Still so handsome, grounded, down-to-earth. You won, VI!
Vanilla, you are 100% right about the 90s being the last great decade. Yes, the dance moves were flawless too. Respect 🙏
These days the kids look more like monkeys jumping around.
The ebbs and flows of time
The 90s was the beginning of the corruption era and this was part of it. You sit there and crap on the music industry and then you wonder why I kept going the way you started to go.
100000% right. The 90sbwere the absolute best.
I'm actually wearing a sweatshirt at this moment that says "it was better in the 90s" 😂
@@NameUnimportant it was way better in the 80s the 90s sucked compared to the eighties especially for music. There's no comparison.
he really doesn't deserve the crap the industry put on him, nowadays he seems really humble, and it's nice to see that. Great song, always love it.
but he lifted himself up! and does what he loves, really humble down to earth dude.
i like the part where they line up hand on the arse and jump JUMP
well he lied alot
He was always humble
a brand new invention from David Bowie lol
I was a freshman and my boyfriend was a senior and every morning he picked me up for school in his old 60’s remodeled Ford truck…blasting this song. Good Memories 😆
Thanks for being there, and thanks for being here and now, Vanilla!
The 90's was indeed the last great decade. I was in my 20's. What a time to be alive.
80's bro
I was in my 20s in the 90s also. I didn’t know how great it was until looking back later.
Not True The 2000s was the last great decade, you'd forgot Californication,Bring me to life and Fireflies just a few awesome example.
When you get old like me you realize it wasn't the time itself. It's how you felt during that time that you miss. Today has bangers, 10 years ago had bangers, 60 years ago did too : P
@@bobothebob4716, agreed. I'm not quite 40, and I often think my era was one of the best (90s to early 2000s). However, I do feel like the early 2000s and earlier decades felt more distinctly their own than recent ones. I do think we tend to be partial to the eras that influenced us up to our mid-20s though. I grew up with 60s to 80s being glorified by the people around me while experiencing the 90s and 2000s firsthand. I very much enjoy the music and clothing from those decades. We look back on pre-computer and social media times as awesome even looking at times from before we were born as something to desire. Kids today might experience anxiety at the thought of living in those times, though lol.
Good to see you embrace your past. Nothing to be ashamed of. You can be proud about this hit that brought people of all colours together. A funky white boy getting everybody and their mommas moving.
Well said
This song just makes people happy. :)
Yes, I loved it.
He knows he should be proud of this no matter what any hater says. If they were alive when this song was popular, they loved it whether they admit or not. I sure TF did! Still kind of do. Not like I used to but...
Liga 👍👍👍👍wychowalem się na tym
You wrote the most iconic song of the 90s. No one can ever take that from you. I loved my red ring Cerwin Vegas! Thanks for the memories Rob.
I am from India, and during that time, Pop songs were not widely popular in the country. I memorized and danced to this song. I am a die-hard fan of Vanilla Ice and can dance to this song anytime I hear it.
We need a video of this!
@@ellejayqueue8494 Sure, one day will post for sure 😎
You are absolutely right Rob. The 90's was truly an awesome decade.
Best ever!!
U.S. Navy Recruit Training Command, Orlando Florida, October 1990, Company C186. We hadn't been allowed to listen to music for 5 weeks, and somebody tuned a boom box to a local radio station. This was the very first non-military music we'd all heard in 5 weeks. It came on, and 86 dudes danced and jammed to the best damn thing we'd heard in 5 weeks, Ice Ice Baby. The feeling was like finding cool water served by a beautiful woman in the desert. I don't care what's been said about it in the last 34 years, I'll never forget how good this song was in that moment. And for that, me and the recruits of Company C186 thank you.
Happy for you man. You deserve it. This brings back good memories from my youth.
I was born in 78, lived through the 80s & 90s, had your tape of your first album and loved just about the whole thing. And I have the cd of your best hits even to this day. To this day sometimes during karaoke whether it’s me or someone else, if I or they rap ice ice baby everyone loves it. You should bring it back and redo it again just for the hell of it. lol
This song will never get old.
werd
@@tjellis1479from a person who cannot spell (weird).😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@themeanhornet1070lol, they were not intending to spell “weird”.
Werd to yo motha, I’m outta here
Never gets old!
If you didn't live through that era you really don't understand how big that song was. It went to #1 in the country in 1990. I was 21 so I had just started going to clubs and when it came on everybody freaked the hell out and was dancing like crazy trying to imitate those dance moves. It will always be ingrained in my memory and that was a great time of my life. The 90s were unreal.
The best times of our lives
What was also amazing was his dancing abilities. The man can move!
Those were the days. I was 21 as well.
❤️🤍
1990 I was in AIT in the Army when this came out. We sung it and did the "rabbit dance". In the Bay of The Barracks. Man those were some fun days. 80s and 90s. 😀
It became a timeless tune, along with some other 80s & 90s hits, the music golden era!
Smiles are contagious and free. This takes me back...when life was easy and just having fun.
Love the humility, attitude, and enthusiasm, man. No denying what you accomplished.
He should be very proud of this! Ice Ice Baby has been remixed, bootlegged, integrated in DJ sets, and featured so much in pop culture. It still holds today. Such an iconic hit.
It's a classic for sure I loved it back in the day Ice, Ice baby... and the sample is even more classic "Queen/David Bowe Pressure"
And Jim Carrey's White White Baby parody which was hilariously cringe.
I'm 50 and originally from Chicago, IL (White, 6'4"). So I embraced the Vanilla Ice vibe. I had a '89 Mustang (fox body hatchback). I built a speaker box with 2 Kenwood 12" subwoofers and I bought a used Rockford Phosgate amp. That was the cool thing to do back then. I graduated in 1991 and joined the military shortly after. Fast forward about 23 years and I'm the senior enlisted dude in my squadron, and at our Christmas party that year, we were doing karaoke. All of the young troops wanted me to get up and sing. I had the DJ cue up Ice Ice Baby, and proceeded to school the whole squadron in the coolness of Vanilla Ice. Don't care what anybody says, this song brings up good memories of my childhood and simplier times. This song will always have a place in my heart. Word to your mother.....
Same here, but I'm 44. Enlisted in 97, Army. I was 11 when this dropped. It's weird that I'm considered a desert storm era veteran.
What a nice guy. I loved this tune back then, still do!
Dude, you killed it.
Every club,bar honky tonk and dance hall played your tune every night. Not many can say that.
Great times we had. Many thanks!
I am 57 yr old black dude and this was FIRE when it hit the air waves. Ice had that swag way back then. Brother could dance his a## off.
I'm just 11 yrs older than you, living on the Island of Guam; but, what I find so impressive about it was that it was enjoyable to everyone - race, politics wasn't even a thought. It was like motown - anyone can enjoy, regardless.
It's so funny. One of my grandbaby's first words was Ice and I called her baby. So when she was tiny...like 10 months old I started playing this video for her because it said something she could say. It's now "our" song. It brings back great memories. Thank you for making so many people happy.
After all the shit that hit the fan. Vanilla Ice is legendary. Still here, still happy. Loved “That’s My Boy” by the way.
Vanilla Ice is cooler now than ever. Love him.
He was" Always cooler"
It just so heartwarming to see an artist looking back at what he did, sing along, tell a few fun facts and correcting some misconceptions (lyrical and otherwise).
ikr, I have been incorrectly singing Detroit Avenue
❤❤ 💯✌🏼
He looks really good, too!
This song also reminds me of the Teenage mutant ninja turtles!!!
He’s getting into it. He was trying to not sing along. This song was on the radio yesterday and I was singing it while driving. I’m sure I looked crazy lol. I was in high school when this song came out and it’s one of those songs that reminds me of high school dances and parties. For a few minutes I forgot I was 50 and was a kid again in the Target parking lot 😂
I love this jam! The 90’s in Long Beach was lit! Loved to dance to this!
This song was and still is a big hit. With me.. every time I play it I just listen and remember back my teenage days.. Great times.
I really like Vanilla Ice’s energy and vibe now. During surreal life and around that ERA he seemed very angry and trying to run from his past. Now it seems like he’s grown and embraces all of it. Love it 💯
Yea too bad Marky mark doesn't embrace the past that made him
Well that was before he got huge in real estate, and a struggling musician and an addict.
You gotta give it to him. 34 years back in time, video footage. Not many could sit smiling and enjoying the footage. He's extremely proud to realise how timeless the track is.
Brother, I sat in my room in the 90s with my boom box with your cassette jacket learning all the lyrics. Legendary stuff!! Too cold!!!!!
In the 90's I LOVED Vanilla ice i dressed like him, talked like him wore his t shirts etc then all the sudden one day someone came up to me and told me he was not cool anymore and corny and then everyone started making fun of him. I didn't care I still rocked my Vanilla ice t shirt and listened to this album all the time. I'm 42 now and still love this song.
He just seems like a cool guy. He looks great, im glad to see he escaped the music industry and led a normal life. Nothing but love for Vanilla Ice!
I love that after all these years you are still smiling and singing along to your classic song.
Yeah, him smiling and trying not sing along was the best part.
My childhood hero! I still have your original cassette and vhs.
Love you from Italy ❤️ 🇮🇹
That was awesome, listening to that song brings back good memories for me too!
I love how humble he is. He never forgets where he came from and will let you know. That's awesome
Song still hits soo hard. I'm from the mid 80s and it still hasn't gotten old.
Neither has he. Looks like a young dude
his brand new invention from David Bowie 😂
“The last of the great decades.” Yes, sir!
I always loved this song since the age of 14.. and I still play this loud on the blu tooth speaker at work...just before I play rollin in my 5.0 Live!!!! Ice man you're a legend!!! I love u man and I love your DYI vanilla ice project show too!! 💯
Certified, classic banger. No matter how much people tried not to like this track, they can’t help it. It comes on, you jam with it.
well said
hell yeah
On my playlist NOW..😁
Being a white boy myself and going to high school in the 90’s In Oakland California this song saved me. I would watch MTV and record on my VCR this exact video as it came on and practiced those dance moves religiously. I did a spirit week dance competition in high school and killed it! Everyone was calling me vanilla ice! I even had the same hairstyle and Cavaricci’s pants to go with it. Thanks for the memories and inspiration man! You were definitely a legend to me! People to this day still call me vanilla ice 😂
Cool. Vanilla Ice rules in early 90s. -NY
They called you "Vanilla Ice"? YOU WISH.
@@eatsmylifeYT
Not to be taken serious we all know who the real vanilla ice is bro. Take it easy
They played it on MTV? That sounds about WHITE
My story is similar. Grew up in Pontiac, Mi. Went to mostly black school. They didn't like me much. They showed me every day what a despicable individual I was for making the mistake of being born white. Yeah... 90's were rough but they were awesome too!
I absolutely loved this! Thank you for making this! ❤ So Fun!
You know the GREATS, lady! Great taste! Props!
Hearing you actually break it down is dope. Play this song in any bar to this day and everyone is singing along. Thanks for making people all over the world feel good
I took those 10 years in the 90s for granted. The last great decade with friends and people being personable with eachother. Computers have ruined the world
Shoutout to Vanilla ice man ! You are Hip hop!
This has always been one of my favorites. My 2 year old grandson loves to dance to it. I’m glad I can share this with him. ❤
30 years later I’m still quoting lyrics from this classic. Rob, you are an extraordinary artist in so many levels. Thank you 🙏 for your visions ❤
My dad listened to country music. He got deployed to Desert Storm and came back with this cassette for me. I was shocked because it was so unlike him. Can't help but love this song thru the decades. Glad to see you doing well
Love the 90s and this song still my favourite and let's not forget the movie love your work mr ice
It was also part of my childhood.
I could hardly watch the video because I was watching you enjoy this so much! Ice Ice Baby!!!!! Here in 2024!
The beat is sick, the lyrics are brilliant, and the dance moves are sick. Absolutely CLASSIC.
*****UPDATE******The Originators of this fantastic beat/bassline are Queen & David Bowie, and they deserve the credit for their Artistry. That said, I think it's genius what Ice was able to 'do' with the beat. Queen and David Bowie were both Phenomel Artists, and I was a huge fan of Bowie when I was a teen. Later, I became a fan of Queen. There was no master of the stage like Freddie Mercury. Nonetheless, I am definitely a fan of 🧊 ICE.
Queen & Bowie did the beat 1st and best
Yeah, but to be fair, the beat is only sick because they used Queen's bass line 😂
@mikemcway6555 I looked up Under Pressure and was amazed by that awesome Bassline. I realized I had heard that song before a long, long time ago (probably back in the days of Night Trax on MTV). I was a fan of Queen and a huge fan of David Bowie in my teens. Whoever wrote that bassline was a genius.
I still remember when my old man used this track to teach me about plagiarism, and how you should never forget to credit your sources.🤷
The music was stolen from Queen and David Bowie and I believe they had a law suit because they didn't have permission.
So yeah,, well stolen, great creativity to take someone else's hard work.
I’m 52 and can’t imagine life without this song. The popularity, the ridicule, and now the reminiscing, this is an American icon. Amazing.
I was 7 when ice ice baby came out, crazy to think back all these years and also to hear the story behind the song. I was more into the rock scene but we all heard the song over and over.
One of best songs ever for sure!! Thanks for this iconic song!!
Yes yes yes
I met Rob way back in 2003 at a small show he did. Dude was so humble and kind to everyone. He actually chilled out with us at our table and talked about his career/life for like 1/2 hour. It was a great experience and I'm super grateful he took the time to talk with us fans. Need more people like Ice these days.
I met him too! At the Meadowlands! I somehow managed at 13 to find his tour bus and was invited in. He was playing Sega and was very nice like you said. Polite and kind. Signed 8×10 picture of himself he gave me,hugged me and my best friend and we left! I was SOOO proud and excited to show it off at school!
Word❤
Thank you, ice. I was a lil boy when this came out, and I loved it. Happy New years buddy
I'm so blessed to say I was part of the Gen X who lived their high-school years in the 90s . I got the Vanilla Ice tape on my 8th grade birthday . My friends and I stayed up all night playing it while dancing the running man. To this day anytime I hear this song I know every single word . I'm pretty sure I'll be that 90 yr old in a nursing home still jamming Ice Ice Baby too cold too cold...... word to your motha😂😂
Love your take on life stephaniee8909.
Me too but I was more into the grunge scene. 90s was the last time for true icons
Definitely.....miss those days
LoL!! I'm 1 yr older than Vanilla Ice and I sing this word for word also! Made it on the jumbotron at a PBR Event singing with Flint Rasmussen who calls himself Vanilla Shake, ha ha!! I love singing this at karaoke.
Oh I feel you. Also gen X here from the UK. In 1993 for our secondary school Music coursework before I chose GCSE's me and two mates performed this live for the class, we took a verse each, good times!
I first heard this song from my older brother's tape recorder, around 1993-1994, it was super cool!
Cerwin Vegas are where its at! Had mine since I was 18! I always knew what you were talking about!
30+ yrs later and everyone recognizes that beat immediately. I was a teenager when this came out. Impossible to explain to young folks how much this was hitting.
I recognize this beat from Under pressure by Queen
Yes we all know it’s sampled from Queen 🤦♂️
They should. Queen and David Bowie used it first on the song Under Pressure. Robb got sued for using it without their permission.
Everyone is aware where the beat comes from.
And more than the original one. I don't even remember which song it was that they sampled.
I love how he is so successful inside and outside the industry. I love how he’s so grounded and really seems like an amazing dude! Just a cool guy you’d like to talk to regardless of who he is or what he’s done in the past.
One of famous songs in Maldives 🇲🇻 90s still now
All the best Robert! You don't imagine how many emotions it triggers and memories brings up in me! You're a good man! VIP!
I’m 42 and some of my best memories are from the 90’s. Thanks for creating such iconic music!
I just turned 42. I miss the 90's so much.
I'm also 42, 90's were the best times of my life! Life was so much better back then!
Thank John Deacon
40, and you fine as hell
42 here as well, 90's 4 life baaaabaaayyy
That dude really got his -ISH together. Went into real estate and is doing some serious things in Florida. People gave him crap over the years but that song was hot. It was a hit. And nobody and can take that away from him. And unlike other people (who are broke today), he’s still relevant and doing other things that are just as good (if not better) than his most memorable single. Lighting has struck multiple times for this dude and I’m proud of him
Fair to say 🤷🏾♂️
Agreed! That song was all over the place when it came out and it’s still known today. Rob has nothing to be ashamed of when it comes to this song.
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This song was sick! The stupidity of people made him feel this way.Why would you feel embarrassed about being rich and coming out with one of the biggest songs ever at that time. Mc hammer went through the same thing. Very true... of any of those rappers are still even alive I would say the vast majority are flat broke. I always liked that song and Rob.👍🏽👍🏽brotha!
@MysTicBiGz Ice ain't the only wrapper that Suge Suged lol..he tried the same ish on Em at an awards show and went after fiddy at his studio! Dude was a literal gangster with Death row records 💯
Ice Ice Baby still going strong…both my kids know and love it too. Thank you for bringing joy and smiles to my family.
Hey Rob, huge fan of your rehab show. I'm Missouri and I didn't go to Florida until I was 22. I stayed in Melbourne. When I was there, my family and I went to the beach and I saw a sign that said A1A, immediately I turned on Ice Ice Baby with my windows down and my family screaming the lyrics all the way down to the beach. Just wanted to share my favorite memory of your song
I remember all the people that hated on this song. Here it is 33 years later and almost everyone still knows this song. Man, I miss the 90's! You look great brother.
Everyone loved it at first. Then it became cool to hate it. Lol
They said they hated it, but the played tge hell out of it.
Ice, Ice Baby will live on as a timeless classic. Not all songwriters can do that, the beat, the flow, the hook it embeds itself into your brain!
Love you!!!!!
I'm only a year older than you and yes those were great yrs in music and everything! I still love your song, always will.👍😁💛
Ah! Nostalgia is hitting me hard. I loved this album when I was 15. Now as a 48 year old I’m rocking it again. The 90’s were the best!!
I will be 47 in a few days, I hear ya man. I can actually picture being on the bus on the way to a basketball game when I was 14.
2000s man
48 year old here! The 90s were the shit!!! Music, people, hanging outside or at the mall, driving around and just kicking it!!
He was doin his thing... had he come out now he would have had more respect and a sustainable career... I was 9 when this Came out my cousin and i made a dance to it😂 seriously tho I didnt know he write this at 16.. very impressed
This tune aged very well. Just love it!!!!!
Robert has aged very well too 😉
Always loved him and always Will. I miss the 90's😢
Back in mid school we had a dance assembly and teachers wanted kids to dance, everyone was shy to go in the middle but when a classmate bust a vanilla ice move everyone was cheering and I got goose bumps. Since that kid went in a dance I notice the song got popular along with mc hammer which his dance looks similar to. 90s was the best time.
My husband and I are in our late 40's. We still turn this song up and belt it out when it comes on. It reminds me of a simpler time. Thank you, Rob, for the wonderful memories ❤️
I'm right with you and your husband! My 23 yo daughter loves it too! I miss the those days. Don't miss being that age but sure miss the times.
Same here! I was a DJ back in the day, and this song smoked the dance floor in 91, 92 and even 93. Now, it's retro to play and 2 new generations still get down to it, even seeing Gen Z replicate the dance moves. Yes, I've shed a tear. It's so nostalgic and means everything to me.
Same
Jim Carry’s imitation will have you laughing , I promise- check it out!
He's a awesome guy. He's CORRECT about the nineties too, in my opinion. Number One of all time. That's cool as well. Thanks Rob for the good WORDS. Blessings to you and yours, always. -❤☀️
How can one NOT start dancing when that song plays? It's consistently made me dance for 30+ years!
sexy stacy :)
Smiling Big!!! You are watching and you and. can’t help singing along!!!!🎉😂❤
I had a crappy school life during my childhood and teen days, having to endure so much bullying, but there was always music to escape from all the pain, and Ice Ice Baby will always have a special place in my heart, and Rob, I give you my eternal appreciation for that.
I was in a bar with a karaoke night last week. A guy got up and did this flawlessly (minus the dance moves) and half way thru the whole bar was participating. It was so cool. You have moved a couple generations. I am 74 and I was one of the participants. Rock On!
Party on Pawpaw! :)
👍👍👍
74!? Nice sir
I was a dork for Vanilla Ice in the 90's, my very first concert was Vanilla Ice with C&C Music Factory opening up in Stockton, CA.
I practiced the dance moves at home and I looked just like him, hair style and everything. I was king at the school dances, for a white boy 🤙
Great memories, thanks Ice 👌
I couldn't dance at the time.
i saw a move that he did half way through the video clip and i spend hours copying it.
i finally learned how to dance while everyone was doing that "side step" thing that we did when we didn't know how to dance
All it really took was to start with a move , after that i added my own moves and before you know it , i was dancing.
i didn't go as far as the Hairstyle though
Ice ice baby and can't touch this were my favorite songs growing up. Born in 87 I lived through the best era!!! Plus being from Oak Cliff Tx I used to like seen the skyline on the video!!!!
still brings a smile to my face. success well deserved. love it.
My jam.