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Cool as Ice is a 1991 American musical teen drama film, [1] directed by David Kellogg, written by David Stenn and starring rapper Vanilla Ice in his feature film debut. The plot focuses on Johnny Van Owen, a freewheeling, motorcycle-riding rapper who arrives in a small town and meets Kathy, an honor student who catches his eye.
Cool as Ice (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) is the soundtrack to David Kellogg's 1991 film Cool as Ice.It was released on October 8, 1991, via SBK Records.Production was handled by Gail "Sky" King and Chris Cuben-Tatum.
"Cool As Ice (Everybody Get Loose)" Single by Vanilla Ice featuring Naomi Campbell; from the album Cool as Ice (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) Released: September 24, 1991: Recorded: 1991: Length: 3: 43 (Radio Edit) 4:00 (Alternate Radio Version) 5:33 (Album Version) Label: SBK Records: Songwriter(s)
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Trip at Knight is the fourth studio album by American rapper and singer Trippie Redd.It was released on August 20, 2021, through 1400 Entertainment and 10k Projects. [3] The project serves as a spin-off to the rapper’s debut studio album Life's a Trip (2018).
The Rej3ctz are an American hip-hop and electronic music group that originated from California's party scene, and rose to prominence in late 2010 with their single "Cat Daddy", and its eponymous dance, which became a viral phenomenon, reaching more than 90 million views on YouTube as of October 2023.
Portia Dawson (born August 2, 1971) is an American film and television actress. Her first role was in Vanilla Ice's movie, Cool as Ice.Her most notable television role was a recurring part on the 1990s sitcom Blossom as Anthony's girlfriend Rhonda Jo Applegate, but she has also had guest spots on shows such as Step By Step, Scrubs, Nip/Tuck, and Joey.
Cyco of Insane Poetry worked on 10 songs on the album. [4]"The Wrath", one of the album's singles, was a reply to the single "Pop Goes the Weasel" by 3rd Bass.[5]Mark Wahlberg, then in the rap group Marky Mark and the Funky Bunch, had made negative remarks about Ice in one of his songs.