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  1. 25 ott 2021 · Metal Hammer. Remembering that time Vanilla Ice made a metal album. By Stephen Hill. ( Metal Hammer ) published 25 October 2021. The bizarre tale of how ex-superstar rapper Vanilla Ice and Ross Robinson teamed up for the universally reviled nu metal album, Hard To Swallow. (Image credit: Scott Dudelson/Getty Images)

  2. 21 mar 2023 · His return in 1998 for “ Hard to Swallow ” saw Ice try to completely reinvent himself as a nu-metal rocker — part Fred Durst and part Mike Shinoda. As ideas go it certainly wasn’t the worst one he ever had. Hip-Hop had so thoroughly rejected him as a phony that coming back with a rock band (drummer Shannon Larkin, Scott Borland on ...

  3. 5 ago 2022 · Watch Vanilla Ice perform his hit song Too Cold in HD. Enjoy the rap metal version of Ice Ice Baby and follow him on social media.

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  4. 23 giu 2020 · Hard to swallow is definitely not the catchy corny rap from Vanilla Ice's earlier albums - it's something else entirely. It's a heavy, guitar laden, rap metal juggernaut that never got the recognition it deserved. The beats and guitars were mesmerizing and ice flowed with them so good.

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  5. Listen to Hard To Swallow by Vanilla Ice on Deezer. Living, Scars, Ecstacy (Interlude)...

  6. 15 feb 2015 · Vanilla Ice just wants to switch up his fan base, so he decides to make awful nu-metal and after releasing this album he says that he doesn't like his new fan base because they got earrings and tattoos. Back to the music, a man who created the most annoying song from the 90s Ice Ice Baby made an even more obnoxious 50 minutes album with awful ...

  7. Listen to Hard to Swallow, album by Vanilla Ice for free. Released on 1998.Tracks, related Albums and all Information about Hard to Swallow. Hard to Swallow is the third studio album by American rapper Vanilla Ice. Released by Republic Records in 1998, the album was the first album the performer recorded after a four-year hiatus following the 1994 release of Mind Blowin.