Vanilla Ice: “Ice Ice Baby” Chorus Came from a Black Fraternity Chant (Part 3)


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Part 2: https://youtu.be/7fzONYrmJhA
Part 4: https://youtu.be/05J3SR8m4c4
Part 1: https://youtu.be/nK3U0eSUVVs
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Vanilla Ice disclosed that the iconic chorus of his hit song “Ice Ice Baby” originated from a Black fraternity chant. The rapper elaborated that his DJ, Earthquake, was familiar with the chant from the Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity and suggested incorporating it into their track. Initially, the song was titled “Vanilla Ice Baby” and featured a delayed echo effect that transformed into the memorable “Ice Ice Baby” chorus. Vanilla Ice admitted he hadn’t known the chant’s origins initially and only learned about it through his DJ’s insights. He humorously discussed the irony of becoming a teen idol despite the song’s gritty lyrics describing violent and chaotic street scenes. Reflecting on its enduring appeal, Vanilla Ice noted that “Ice Ice Baby” transcended generations, becoming more than just a song but an anthem that resonates with audiences across different ages. The rapper emphasized his storytelling approach in his music, capturing real-life experiences from his youth. He credited this authenticity with the song’s lasting impact, highlighting how it continues to captivate new listeners.

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