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HAPPYPERSON

Vanilla Ice Talks Justin Bieber

Vanilla Ice has warned teen sensation Justin Bieber to enjoy his success while he can because his fame won't last.

The one-time rapper, real name Rob Van Winkle, was catapulted to fame thanks to his hit 1990 track Ice Ice Baby - the first hip-hop single to top the U.S. Billboard charts.

But the star's fame was fleeting and he struggled to maintain his success and Ice predicts the Canadian superstar will suffer the same fate.

He tells the Huffington Post, "I mean, I did 'Ice Ice Baby' when I was 16. So I can kind of relate a bit. Sold over a hundred million records. And I had a weekend that lasted about three years, and I didn't know who I was, what's my purpose in life.

"So my prediction about Bieber is that he's going to go through one of those weekends that lasts a few years because he's had such success as a child act.

"Then something else new will come along and he'll be forgotten and he can try to put all the pieces back together, so it's going to be entertaining to watch."

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Reply #1 posted 07/22/11 10:43pm

TotalAlisa

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he should what he's talking about lol

there's no way i believe he sold over 100 mil records. eek

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Reply #2 posted 07/22/11 10:56pm

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Hasnt the Bieb had more hits than this one hit wonder? Plus its all how well you invest your cash, its obvious that Vanilla Ice hasnt.

The Most Important Thing In Life Is Sincerity....Once You Can Fake That, You Can Fake Anything.
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Reply #3 posted 07/22/11 11:25pm

Timmy84

Even Beaver would laugh at his ass. He got more hits than Ice. lol

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Reply #4 posted 07/22/11 11:28pm

lazycrockett

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Baby Baby Baby Ohhhhh. biggrin

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Reply #5 posted 07/23/11 12:22am

dalsh327

Rob was seen as a novelty. All he did was rap to a familiar song, had a look, and a few years in the spotlight, and his people tried to milk it for all it was worth without trying to become a credible artist.

This is a whole other situation. Bieber's not seen as a novelty and can tell he has himself surrounded by people who keep him on track as far as his image/reputation goes, and try to give him some breathing space to be a teenager.

Also, social media didn't exist 20 years ago, and in a way, the whole mall incident that happened to him put Twitter on the radar for a lot of people.

As far as child actors & child singers go, they're not all trainwrecks. I mean, Jimmy Page was 15 and playing on TV. The Bee Gees were younger than Bieber was when they made their first TV appearance. There's plenty of others. And wasn't Prince making money in bands and had a recording contract while he was still in high school?

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Reply #6 posted 07/23/11 1:01am

robertlove

Sold over a hundred million records. lol

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Reply #7 posted 07/23/11 8:26am

TonyVanDam

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lazycrockett said:

Hasnt the Bieb had more hits than this one hit wonder? Plus its all how well you invest your cash, its obvious that Vanilla Ice hasnt.

The "one-hit wonder' status is somewhat misleading. VI is actually a two-hits wonder with Ice Ice Baby & Play That Funky Music.

My humble apology to Timmy for having him relived THIS^ nightmare. lol

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Reply #8 posted 07/23/11 8:35am

deebee

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^ Don't forget the Ninja Rap! razz

"Not everything that is faced can be changed; but nothing can be changed until it is faced." - James Baldwin
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Reply #9 posted 07/23/11 9:05am

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"Music gives a soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination and life to everything." --Plato

https://youtu.be/CVwv9LZMah0
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Reply #10 posted 07/23/11 4:05pm

kimrachell

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lol

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Reply #11 posted 07/23/11 4:08pm

alphastreet

He doesn't even know his own age...

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Reply #12 posted 07/23/11 4:57pm

ManlyMoose

lol
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Reply #13 posted 07/23/11 6:08pm

Timmy84

alphastreet said:

He doesn't even know his own age...

Dude was like 23 when "Ice Ice Baby" came out lol

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Reply #14 posted 07/23/11 6:17pm

CM7

I think it's kind of interesting that of all the people he wants to "lecture" it's going to be the one who coasts through fame like he wrote the book on it.

Vanilla Ice needs to write a song about riding the little bus.lol

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Reply #15 posted 07/23/11 6:22pm

Timmy84

CM7 said:

I think it's kind of interesting that of all the people he wants to "lecture" it's going to be the one who coasts through fame like he wrote the book on it.

Vanilla Ice needs to write a song about riding the little bus.lol

lol

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Reply #16 posted 07/24/11 12:21pm

SoulAlive

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Sold over a hundred million records. lol

biggrin yeah,I think he's exaggerating just a little!

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Reply #17 posted 07/24/11 12:26pm

Timmy84

SoulAlive said:

robertlove said:

Sold over a hundred million records. lol

biggrin yeah,I think he's exaggerating just a little!

A WHOLE lot! lol That "Extreme" album didn't even do 50 million worldwide. He's tripping. lol

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Reply #18 posted 07/24/11 3:00pm

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That boy better get a lawyer and make sure his parents and representatives are banking his money for him!!!! confused

"Music gives a soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination and life to everything." --Plato

https://youtu.be/CVwv9LZMah0
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Reply #19 posted 07/24/11 5:16pm

Adorecream

The Vanilla Ice novelty wore off at lightning pace, here it was like 6 weeks between when he was cool (November 1990) to when he was considered wack and good for nerds only (After Xmas 1990). I saw his weak rapping talent straight away, then again I was hardly a discrening music afficionado at the time (I thought MC Hammer was a better rapper than Ice T). Then a month later at an after Xmas 1990 sale I found a copy of "Fear of a Black Planet" on sale for about $5, bought it and became the most popular kid around in Form 4 (Equivalent to your high school Freshman year). Everyone dug Public enemy and they got into them because of me.

Justin Bieber is even less talented than Vanilla, but he has much morer sex appeal and wholesome cuteness that should at least buy him another couple of years though.

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Reply #20 posted 07/24/11 5:19pm

Timmy84

Adorecream said:

The Vanilla Ice novelty wore off at lightning pace, here it was like 6 weeks between when he was cool (November 1990) to when he was considered wack and good for nerds only (After Xmas 1990). I saw his weak rapping talent straight away, then again I was hardly a discrening music afficionado at the time (I thought MC Hammer was a better rapper than Ice T). Then a month later at an after Xmas 1990 sale I found a copy of "Fear of a Black Planet" on sale for about $5, bought it and became the most popular kid around in Form 4 (Equivalent to your high school Freshman year). Everyone dug Public enemy and they got into them because of me.

Justin Bieber is even less talented than Vanilla, but he has much morer sex appeal and wholesome cuteness that should at least buy him another couple of years though.

Ice's heyday ended before it began really. By 1991 they were already clowning his ass. lol

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Reply #21 posted 07/24/11 6:55pm

free2bfreeda

Ice Ice Baby Sales http://en.wikipedia.org/w...e_ice_baby

Certifications

Country↓Certification↓Date↓Sales certified↓
Austria Gold March 18, 1991 15,000
Canada Gold November 23, 1990 50,000
Germany Gold 1990 250,000
Sweden Gold January 15, 1991 10,000
UK Platinum January 1, 1991 600,000
U.S. Platinum October 29, 1990 1,000,000

Totals here do no include post 1991 sales information

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Reply #22 posted 07/24/11 10:28pm

uPtoWnNY

CM7 said:

I think it's kind of interesting that of all the people he wants to "lecture" it's going to be the one who coasts through fame like he wrote the book on it.

Vanilla Ice needs to write a song about riding the little bus.lol

I wish someone would dangle Ice from a hotel window, but this time, let him drop.

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Reply #23 posted 07/25/11 9:16am

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HAPPYPERSON said:

The one-time rapper, real name Rob Van Winkle, was catapulted to fame thanks to his hit 1990 track Ice Ice Baby - the first hip-hop single to top the U.S. Billboard charts.

whofarted

Really? I always thought Tone Loc's "Funky Cold Medina" was the first to reach #1???

By St. Boogar and all the saints at the backside door of Purgatory!
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Reply #24 posted 07/25/11 9:37am

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That is good advice for anyone that has big success. Sports or arts... I would say save your money and keep clean.
"Keep on shilling for Big Pharm!"
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Reply #25 posted 07/25/11 9:38am

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purplethunder3121 said:

That boy better get a lawyer and make sure his parents and representatives are banking his money for him!!!! confused



The lawyer rip him off just as fast as anyone and the lawyer will rip you off legally.
"Keep on shilling for Big Pharm!"
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Reply #26 posted 07/25/11 9:42am

OnlyNDaUsa

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PurpleJedi said:



HAPPYPERSON said:



The one-time rapper, real name Rob Van Winkle, was catapulted to fame thanks to his hit 1990 track Ice Ice Baby - the first hip-hop single to top the U.S. Billboard charts.






whofarted



Really? I always thought Tone Loc's "Funky Cold Medina" was the first to reach #1???



I think wild thing was his top single... But was not #1
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Reply #27 posted 07/25/11 10:35am

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say what you will about Vanilla Ice, evryone knows who he is, everyone knows that horrible song, he had a moive, a hit movie tie in song with the turtles movie, and he was featured with Madonna in her SEX book. and he allegedly got hung over a balcony by Suge Knight who was threatening his life.

"allegedly made his first big fortune in the business by coercing Vanilla Ice into signing over royalties from his smash hit "Ice Ice Baby" owing to material that he supposedly sampled from one of Knight's company associates. (The possibly apocryphal story holds that Knight held Ice by his ankles off of a 20th-floor balcony, though in Ice's version, the threat was more implied.)"

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Reply #28 posted 07/25/11 10:47am

PurpleJedi

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ufoclub said:

say what you will about Vanilla Ice, evryone knows who he is, everyone knows that horrible song, he had a moive, a hit movie tie in song with the turtles movie, and he was featured with Madonna in her SEX book. and he allegedly got hung over a balcony by Suge Knight who was threatening his life.

"allegedly made his first big fortune in the business by coercing Vanilla Ice into signing over royalties from his smash hit "Ice Ice Baby" owing to material that he supposedly sampled from one of Knight's company associates. (The possibly apocryphal story holds that Knight held Ice by his ankles off of a 20th-floor balcony, though in Ice's version, the threat was more implied.)"

doh!

...all this time, I had thought that it had been Snow (the one-hit wonder with "informer") who'd been allegedly dangled by his ankles by Suge.

By St. Boogar and all the saints at the backside door of Purgatory!
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Reply #29 posted 07/25/11 12:17pm

Timmy84

PurpleJedi said:

HAPPYPERSON said:

The one-time rapper, real name Rob Van Winkle, was catapulted to fame thanks to his hit 1990 track Ice Ice Baby - the first hip-hop single to top the U.S. Billboard charts.

whofarted

Really? I always thought Tone Loc's "Funky Cold Medina" was the first to reach #1???

I think it was "Wild Thing" but that only got to #2 I think. Hammer's "U Can't Touch This" could've easily been #1 had the song had been issued in more copies than the 12'.

[Edited 7/25/11 12:17pm]

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