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Vice Discography of CDs

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| | Fences CD (2009)
$9.35 Vice strives to present a new naughty kind of music, blending three cups rock n roll, a sprinkling of blues, a splash of jazz, and a generous dusting of soul into a spicy mixture of hard and soft sounds. Mmmm,
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| Bi-Polar CD (2001)
$14.65 Bipolar is the 2001 album from critical whipping boy Vanilla Ice. Split into two sides, one filled with his rap-metal noodling and the other with his rap, the album is wildly uneven and at times hilariously bad.
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| Vice Versa CD (2004)
$15.15 If there were an ideal time for a change in the direction of the music industry, that time would be now. A black rose has now emerged from the concrete, and it goes by the name of Vice.
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| Artist appears on TLC Fanmail CD (1999)
$8.99 FANMAIL won the 2000 Grammy Award for Best R&B Album. "No Scrubs" won the 2000 Grammy Award for Best R&B Song and for Best R&B
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Alternate spellings: CD discography of songs by band, discographie, dicography, discology, disography, discografie, discogrophy, diskography.
 Vice Songs
Popular or famous Vice music songs: Anthropology 101, Crash and Burn, Detonator, Dirty South, Elvis Killed Kennedy, Exhale, Get Your Ass Up, Hate. More music songs Hip Hop Intro, Hip Hop Rules, Hot Sex, I Know, Insane Killas, Introduction, MC & Slasher, Molton, Mudd Munster, Nothing Is Real. More music songs O.K.S., Primal Side.
 Vice Biography
Though he is arguably pop music's most notorious punchline, former rap star Vanilla Ice remains one of the best-selling MCs of all time, thanks entirely to his 1990 Jive Records debut TO THE EXTREME and its notorious single "Ice Ice Baby." Due to dubious street credentials and equally dubious mic skills, Ice suffered one of the most brutal backlashes ever in the entertainment biz, causing his star to fall as quickly as it rose. Nonetheless, several image makeovers through the years (one as a pothead MC, another as a rap/nu-metal tough guy) and frequent forays into reality TV have kept Ice in the public eye.
 Key Personnel
| Member Name | Worked With | | Billy Milano | S.O.D. | | Zero | E.S.G., Gerald Levert, Lil' KeKe, Sabrina Malheiros, Yungstar | | Roy Mayorga | Cause For Alarm, Dave Navarro, Stone Sour, Medication | | Steve Evetts | Catch 22, Sepultura, Vanna, Earth Crisis | | Psycho | Black Grape, Dosia, Mac Dre, Resilience, Gangsta Pat | | Vice | TLC | | Josh Brainard | | "T" Tim McMurtrie | | Bob Kakaha | | Chris "Hitman" Antonopolos | | Jason Mendelson | | La Tha Darkman | | Rem | | Robb "DJ Don't Play" Jimenez |
 Worked With
TLC
 Contemporaries
Will Smith, Young MC, Color Me Badd, Kris Kross, Milli Vanilli
 Followers
Backstreet Boys, Aaron Carter, Sugar Ray (Rock), The Bloodhound Gang, Snow, LFO
 Influences
Beastie Boys, Run-D.M.C., Korn, Cypress Hill, Limp Bizkit, Kurtis Blow, Kid 'N Play, Tone-Loc
 More Music Artists
Violents, Paul and Susan Hansen, Eteri Gvazava
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