Release Date: 3/22/1994
Recording Date: 3/1994
Tracks: 17
Length: 00:47:14 Hrs
Label: SBK
Type: CD
- Genre/Styles
- Hardcore Rap
Album Tracks (17)
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What the Critics Say
Four years after To the Extreme, Vanilla Ice came back with a refashioned, modern sound, borrowing from the blunted Cypress Hill, the deep funk of Dr. Dre, the quick-tongued rapping of Das EFX -- basically, anything that's been popular since his first album. While he spends an obscene amount of time dissing 3rd Bass, he counters all charges of being a sellout by stating that he has sold over 11 million records. There isn't a single moment that establishes a distinct musical identity, and the whole thing is rather embarrassing. Not surprisingly, the record dropped out of sight almost a month after its release. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide







4/16/2009 4:10 AM
It was a great album, who rocks the same style in every song? If artist didn't mix it up they loose interest. The record dropped out of site because the record label didn't want to promote pot smoking as referenced in Roll' Em Up, a single Ice wanted to release as next single. If Vanilla Ice did told the truth and did not say dumb shit on TV, he could have pull off platnium album sales with this album.