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Fellow rapper Vanilla Ice also was selected as opening act until the end of November 1990, when he dropped out to do his own tour as a headliner. [ 5 ] During the tour, Hammer traveled by private Boeing 727 jet, the touring group included fifteen dancers, a dozen background singers, eight security, seven musicians, three valets and two DJs. [ 6 ]
Vanilla Ice was a member of the softball team The Hip Hop Stars alongside Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg and Method Man in a 1999 game shown on MTV Rock N' Jock. Later in 1999, MTV asked Vanilla Ice to join their cast to "retire" the music video for "Ice Ice Baby" on the MTV special 25 Lame, in which Ice himself was asked to destroy the video's master ...
To the Extreme World Tour was the first headlining tour by American recording artist Vanilla Ice to promote his album To the Extreme.The tour consisted of three legs, starting on January 16, 1991 at Louisville and ending in Mexico City on August 1, 1992.
American rapper Vanilla Ice has released six studio albums, two compilation albums, one live album, one remix album, and 25 singles. His debut album, To the Extreme, was the fastest-selling hip hop album of all time. [1]
Extremely Live is a live album by American rapper Vanilla Ice.It was released on May 28, 1991, via SBK Records. [1] It was recorded at Knight Center in Miami, Tupperware in Kissimmee, Auditorium in West Palm Beach, Music Hall in Cleveland, Veterans Memorial Auditorium in Columbus, Syria Mosque in Pittsburgh, and Sundome in Tampa during the To the Extreme world tour, from January to March 1991.
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The Best of Vanilla Ice is a greatest hits album by American rapper Vanilla Ice. Released in 1999 by Platinum Disc Records, it features songs from the rapper's major label albums To the Extreme, Extremely Live, Cool as Ice and Mind Blowin. No tracks from the 1998 album Hard to Swallow are included.