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Vanilla Ice - Mind Blowin (CD)

Mind Blowin
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4 out of 5.0 stars 13 Ratings (10 Reviews)

Album Details: Mind Blowin

Release Date:03/22/1994
UPC:022775647129

Track List: Mind Blowin

  1. Live Intro
  2. Fame
  3. Get 'Em Now
  4. The Wrath
  5. Roll 'Em Up
  6. Hit 'Em Hard
  7. Smooth Interlude
  8. Now & Forever
  9. Iceman Party
  1. Oh My Gosh
  2. Minutes Of Power
  3. I Go Down
  4. Bullet On The Chart
  5. Phunky Rhymes
  6. Blowin My Mind
  7. Son Of A Gym
  8. Get Loose

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User Reviews: Mind Blowin

  • Overall:

    A Party Album

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Nov 10, 2001

    This is a good album but it could be better for someone who went muti platnum.

    ROll EM Up, Now And FOrver and the wrath are great songs

    Great Album For A Party

  • Overall:

    vanilla ass

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Sep 7, 2001

    this record sucked

Pro Reviews: Mind Blowin

  • All Music Guide

    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

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Biography

Vanilla Ice

With his hit single "Ice Ice Baby" and its accompanying album, To the Extreme, Vanilla Ice became the second white rapper to top the charts. Unlike the Beastie Boys, he didn't have any street credibility, so the Miami-born rapper decided to invent some of his own, claiming he had a seriously violent gangster past. Nevertheless, "Ice Ice Baby" became a number one hit lat... Read more