Ice Ice Baby
"Ice Ice Baby"
Alright stop, collaborate and listen! Vanilla Ice's iconic 1990 hip-hop smash "Ice Ice Baby" took the world by storm. Driven by an unforgettable bassline and catchy rhymes, this track became the first hip-hop single to top the Billboard Hot 100, defining early 90s pop rap.
- TITLE: Ice Ice Baby
- BAND: Vanilla Ice
- GENRE: Hip Hop
- OTHER: OneHitWonder
- RELEASEDAY: August 03
- YEAR: 1990
Released as the massive breakthrough single for rapper Vanilla Ice, this song exploded from B-side obscurity to global phenomenon. Its simple yet infectious hip-hop beat, built around a famous sampled bassline, combined with boastful lyrics to create an inescapable radio and MTV staple.
"Ice Ice Baby" remains instantly recognizable and synonymous with early 90s pop culture. Its chart dominance cemented Vanilla Ice's place in music history, largely remembered as a one-hit wonder for this incredibly popular and defining hip-hop track of the era.
SONG MEANING: The song primarily features Vanilla Ice boasting about his rapping skills ("Quick to the point, to the point, no faking") and his coolness under pressure. It includes a narrative verse describing a fictionalized encounter involving a drive-by shooting where he remains calm and in control ("I grabbed my nine, all I heard were shells").
"Macarena"
- TITLE: Macarena
- BAND: Los Del Rio
- GENRE: Dance-pop, Flamenco, Pop
- OTHER: OneHitWonder
- RELEASEDAY: April 15
- YEAR: 1993
"Mambo No. 5 (A Little Bit of...)"
- TITLE: Mambo No. 5 (A Little Bit of...)
- BAND: Lou Bega
- GENRE: Dance-pop, Latin Pop
- OTHER: OneHitWonder
- RELEASEDAY: April 19
- YEAR: 1999
"Baby Got Back"
- TITLE: Baby Got Back
- BAND: Sir Mix-A-Lot
- GENRE: Dirty Rap, Hip-hop
- OTHER: OneHitWonder
- RELEASEDAY: May 07
- YEAR: 1992
