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Extremely Live

Vanilla Ice

72 min · 15 tracks · hip-hop · nu metal · rap rock

A frenetic blend of hip-hop and rock, showcasing Vanilla Ice's energetic live performance style.

Is this for you?

Good fit if you like

  • high-energy party atmosphere
  • dynamic peaks and valleys
  • engaging live performance vibe
  • sing-along moments with friends
  • nostalgic throwback to the 90s

Maybe skip if you want

  • prefer slow, mellow tunes
  • dislike crowd interaction energy

Where this album fits

Career context
Released in 1991, 'Extremely Live' came at a pivotal moment in Vanilla Ice's career, following the massive success of his debut album 'To the Extreme'. This live album captured his rise to fame and the high-energy performances that defined his persona during the early '90s hip-hop scene.
Stylistic neighbors
Kid Rock· Limp Bizkit· Cypress Hill

Tracklist

Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.

  • 1 Intro / Ice Is Working It 4:37
  • 2 Hooked 3:36
  • 3 Stop That Train 3:02
  • 4 Rollin’ in My 5. 0 5:20
  • 5 Ice Ice Baby (The Miami Drop mix) 9:20
  • 6 Havin’ a Roni 4:02
  • 7 The V.I.P. Posse One by One 8:52
  • 8 Satisfaction 5:32
  • 9 Life Is a Fantasy 2:28
  • 10 Road to My Riches 4:18
  • 11 I Love You 5:56
  • 12 Move 1:39
  • 13 I Like It 5:07
  • 14 Play That Funky Music 5:01
  • 15 Satisfaction (studio version) 3:45

Reference: Wikipedia · MusicBrainz · Wikidata