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It's a true story that Video Killed the
Radio Star because music should not be about image.
Music should be about the music! I learned the hard way.
The new Vanilla Ice is exactly that; no image, no
polished made up gimmicks created by record companies. I
will never be a puppet for the industry again. From this
point on I will keep it real. That's why I didn't change
the name. It doesn't mean anything; it's only a label.
It's not important, plus I am not running from anything
or trying to hide. I want people to know that I face my
adversaries. Don't get me wrong, though I love Ice Ice
Baby, I just can't stand the image that was created for
me at that time. Even though it worked and we sold 17
million records, I was treated like a puppet just to
make a Hip Hop artist look like a novelty act. I was not
designed to be that. I was turned into that by making my
image more acceptable to a younger audience, but to tell
the difference just listen to the music. It's Hip Hop
not Pop like all the other novelty acts.
The media has a way of glamorizing what
it's like to be a celebrity, and that's where people get
the illusion, but the reality of it is much different.
I'm not speaking from just my own experiences. Take a
look at the track record, it speaks for itself, Jimi
Hendrix, Janis Joplin, Jim Morrison, Elvis, and lately
Kurt Cobain. These celebrities had a hard time dealing
with the reality of being famous. Many used drugs to
escape from reality just as I did. It was the only way
to find peace and happiness. The thing was, no matter
how high I got I still had to come back reality and face
it all again. That's when the depression sets in. That's
when you hit rock bottom and you either die from it or
learn from it. I used to think that money would bring me
happiness because I thought of all the material things
that I could buy. After experiencing what it's like to
be rich, I realized that you are not born with it and
you also can't take it with you when you die. What's
next?
In '94 I tried to kill myself by
overdosing on heroin, cocaine, esctasy, and anything I
could get my hands on. At one point, my friends were
dumping buckets of cold water on me as I lay on my
bathroom floor in convulsions. At that point I had over
eighteen million dollars in the bank, and I still
couldn't find happiness in being rich or famous. So,
after waking up a couple of days later, I realized that
I needed to make a change in everything and just go back
to the things that used to bring me happiness, like
Motocross. I met new friends and started to straighten
my life up, and with the help of my family and my music
I found new hope.
Now I have a new outlook on life and
music. The music is for myself, not to be rich or
famous. The new sound is also much harder and darker
because of the issues I am writing about. It caters to a
new crowd. It leans toward the body piercing, tattoo
crowd aging from 15 to 25: the same crowd that you might
find at a Korn, Limp Bizkit or Slipknot show. In fact,
it was the producer of these bands, Ross Robinson, who
produced my record "Hard to Swallow". I call this type
of Hip Hop/Metal Molten Hip Hop. Stay tuned because the
best has yet to come. Check out VanillaIce.com, my
official website, for more info and updates.

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