Vanilla Ice has a tune within the stash with the late Ol’ Soiled Bastard, however sadly for followers, it’s going to by no means see the sunshine of day.
Throughout his multi-part dialog with Vlad TV printed on Wednesday (November 29), the “Ice, Ice Child” rapper mentioned the tune they made earlier than ODB’s passing and why he won’t ever launch it.
“I did a tune with him. It by no means got here out and it’ll by no means come out,” Ice stated. “I’d by no means do this to household or any of these individuals. However he was a good friend of mine on the final a part of his life which was in all probability the worst a part of his life. However we did have some good conversations when he wasn’t excessive, you understand what I imply? He was all there. Dude was a badass. A freaking poet, man.”
He continued: “However yeah, that stuff will get ya and it doesn’t allow you to go. And should you’re not robust sufficient to get away from it or have self self-discipline to drag your self out of one thing, it’s bought ya. You’re simply gonna go together with it. He was approach too deep. You may inform, man. Poor man.”
Elsewhere within the interview, Vanilla Ice gave a salute to MC Hammer recalling how his monetary scenario typically drew comparisons to Oakland rapper, who was thought to have gone broke.
When Vlad talked about the Hammer tales weren’t true, Ice agreed however provided a small correction.
“It was exaggerated however he misplaced every little thing [at one point],” he defined. “And he’s an excellent good friend of mine, by the best way, and I want him all the perfect. […] So simply to be clear, MC Hammer and I, nonetheless pals to today however public notion – JAY-Z makes jokes, all people makes jokes. The MC Hammer factor is that he misplaced every little thing.”
He continued: “Everyone knows he made good investments after that and he’s nonetheless doing first rate or no matter and never broke. However I feel he misplaced a giant portion of his revenue or no matter occurred that precipitated him to be that form of a goal for everyone going, ‘I don’t wish to find yourself like MC Hammer!’ And I want him all the perfect. Nice man.”
Vanilla Ice closed out his feedback by calling MC Hammer a legend who had executed “many nice issues,” together with taking Ice on tour as a supporting act.