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W.T.F.

Vanilla Ice · 2011

51 min · 16 tracks · hip-hop · nu metal · rap rock

A fusion of hip-hop beats and rock energy, embodying a party atmosphere with playful bravado.

Why this album works

'W.T.F.' experienced modest commercial performance but is notable for its blend of genres at a time when nu metal was waning. The album showcases Vanilla Ice's attempt to reclaim relevance in an evolving music landscape, garnering mixed reviews that highlight both nostalgia and criticism of his stylistic choices.
Best for
party vibes with playful energy dynamic flow with peaks short bursts of fun
Context
Released in 2011, 'W.T.F.' marked Vanilla Ice's return to music after a long hiatus since his early '90s fame. By this time, he had transitioned from his initial pop-rap success to exploring a more rock-influenced sound, reflecting personal growth and reinvention.

Tracklist

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

  • 1 Turn It Up 3:24
  • 2 Rock Star Party Standout 2:38
  • 3 Good Times Standout 4:05
  • 4 Cadillac Ninjas Standout 3:13
  • 5 Nightmare Disco 3:03
  • 6 Born on Halloween 4:05
  • 7 Wit Dat 4:05
  • 8 Bought & Sold 3:45
  • 9 My Way 3:37
  • 10 5446 3:08
  • 11 Oh Momma 1:36
  • 12 Mission 2:23
  • 13 Hooked (unplugged) 1:55
  • 14 King of the Daredevils 2:09
  • 15 Da Ha Da Ha 5:05
  • 16 Bought & Sold (Brandon Bishop remix) 3:15

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