Bi-Polar (Vanilla Ice album)

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Bi-Polar
Bi-Polar.jpg
Skabz cover
Studio album by
ReleasedOctober 23, 2001 (2001-10-23)
Recorded1999–01
StudioLuminous Sound, Dallas, Texas and Sound City Studios, Los Angeles, California
Genre
Length72:12
Label Liquid 8
Producer Ice
Vanilla Ice chronology
The Best of Vanilla Ice
(1999)
Bi-Polar
(2001)
Platinum Underground
(2005)
Bi-Polar
Bi-Polar Tha System.jpg
Bomb Tha System cover
Skabz
No.TitleProducer(s)Length
1."Introduction" 0:11
2."Nothing Is Real" (Ice, Train, Feat. Josh Brainard, Roy Mayorga, Jason Mendelson)Ice4:26
3."Molton" (Ice, "T" Tim McMurtrie, Chris "Hitman" Antonopoulos)Ice3:13
4."Mudd Munster" (Ice, Feat. Billy Milano, Josh Brainard, Roy Mayorga, Jason Mendelson)Ice3:24
5."Exhale" (Ice, Feat. "T" Tim McMurtrie, Billy Milano)"T" Tim McMurtrie, Steve Evetts and Ice2:56
6."Hate" (Ice)Ice5:24
7."Primal Side" (Ice, Feat. Josh Brainard, Roy Mayorga, Jason Mendelson)Ice5:23
8."I Know" (Ice, "T" Tim McMurtrie, Rod J)"T" Tim McMurtrie, Steve Evetts and Ice4:43
Total length:29:42
Bomb Tha System
No.TitleProducer(s)Length
9."Hip Hop Intro" 0:10
10."Hip Hop Rules" (Ice, Train, Feat. La The Darkman)Ice4:32
11."O.K.S." (Ice, Feat. Cyco, DJ Street)Ice3:40
12."Dirty South" (Ice, Zero, Feat. Zeno, Rod-J, Calico)Ice and Zero3:42
13."Hot Sex" (Ice, Bob Kakaha, REM)Ice4:50
14."Unbreakable" (Ice, Feat. La Tha Darkman)Ice3:09
15."Detonator" (Ice, Feat. Train)Ice3:38
16."Elvis Killed Kennedy" (Ice, Feat. Mista Chuck A.K.A. Chuck D, Rahan)Ice3:40
17."Insane Killas" (Ice, Train, Feat. Insane Clown Posse, La Tha Darkman, Zeno)Ice and Zeno5:02
18."Tha Weed Song" (Ice, Zeno, Blu, Feat. Rahan)Ice5:15
19."Get Your Ass Up" (Ice, Feat. Pearla, Zeno)Ice2:53
20."Crash And Burn" (Phone Message—Ross Robinson) 0:47
21."Vampiro" (Phone Message—ICP) 0:13
22."MC & Slasher" (Phone Message—Jeremy McGrath, Victor Sheldon) 0:10
23."Anthropology 101" (Phone Message—Zero) 0:15
24."White Trash" (Ice—Quote From Cape Fear ) 0:26
Total length:42:29

Samples

"Hot Sex"

"Elvis Killed Kennedy"

References

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