Extremely Live
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.
Why this album works
'Extremely Live' stands out as one of the early examples of a live rap album, contributing to Vanilla Ice's visibility in a genre that was just beginning to gain mainstream traction. It peaked at number 29 on the Billboard 200 chart and showcased his crossover appeal, particularly with tracks like 'Ice Ice Baby'.
- Best for
- high-energy party atmosphere dynamic peaks and valleys engaging live performance vibe
- 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
- Mary J. Blige· LL Cool J· Jennifer Lopez· Mariah Carey· Black Eyed Peas· Missy Elliott· will.i.am· Usher
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 Standout 3:02
- 4 Rollin’ in My 5. 0 Standout 5:20
- 5 Ice Ice Baby (The Miami Drop mix) Standout 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
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