Bipolar (album)
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Bipolar | ||
Studio album by Vanilla Ice | ||
Released | 2001 | |
Recorded | ??? | |
Genre | Rap, Nu Metal | |
Length | ??:?? | |
Label | Liquid | |
Producer(s) | ??? | |
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Vanilla Ice chronology | ||
Hard To Swallow (1998) |
Bipolar (2001) |
Platinum Underground (2005) |
Bipolar is Vanilla Ice's fifth album. It is a double album, consisting of a heavy metal themed disc as well as a rap one.
[edit] Track listing
- "Introduction"
- "Nothing Is Real" (featuring Josh Brainard, Roy Mayorga, Jason Mendelson)
- "Molton" (featuring "T" Tim McMurtrie, Chris "Hitman" Antonopoulos)
- "Mudd Munster" (featuring Billy Milano, Josh "Gnar" Brainard, Roy Mayorga, Jason Mendelson)
- "Exhale" (featuring "T" Tim McMurtrie, Billy Milano)
- "Hate"
- "Primal Side" (Josh Brainard, Roy Mayorga, Jason Mendelson)
- "I Know" ("T" Tim McMurtrie, Rod-J)
- "Hip Hop Intro"
- "Hip Hop Rules" (featuring Train, La The Darkman)
- "O.K.S." (featuring Psycho, DJ Street)
- "Dirty South" (featuring Zero, Zeno, Rod-J, Calico)
- "Hot Sex" (featuring Bob Kakaha, REM)
- "Unbreakable" (featuring La The Darkman)
- "Detonator" (Train)
- "Elvis Killed Kennedy" (Chuck D, Rahan)
- "Insane Killas" (featuring Train, Insane Clown Posse, La The Darkman)
- "Tha Weed Song" (featuring Zeno, Rahan)
- "Get Your Ass Up" (featuring Perla, Zeno)
- "Crash And Burn" (Phone Message-Ross Robinson)
- "Vampiro" (Phone Message-Icp and Vampiro)
- "MC & Slasher" (Phone Message-Jeramy Mcgrath and Victor Sheldon)
- "Anthropology 101" (Phone Message-Zero)
- "White Trash" (Ice quote from Cape Fear)