Rollin in My 5.0 - Vanilla Ice Music Video (1991)
Originally intended for Vanilla Ice's follow up CD for To The Extreme, Rollin in My 5.0 debuted during Vanilla Ice's 1991 Tour. SBK Records, interested in putting out more albums with... more »
Originally intended for Vanilla Ice's follow up CD for To The Extreme, Rollin in My 5.0 debuted during Vanilla Ice's 1991 Tour.
SBK Records, interested in putting out more albums with Ice after To The Extreme reached the Billboard 100, released a live album entitled 'Extremely Live' featuring other new songs like 'Road To My Riches'.
When the album was released, Ultrax produced a music video for the song in order to advertise the new album. The advertisement worked as 'Extremely Live' also reached the Billboard 100.
The studio version of the song has never been released on any album, it has only been released as a single. « less
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Originally intended for Vanilla Ice's follow up CD for To The Extreme, Rollin in My 5.0 debuted during Vanilla Ice's 1991 Tour.
SBK Records, interested in putting out more albums with Ice after To The Extreme reached the Billboard 100, released a live album entitled 'Extremely Live' featuring other new songs like 'Road To My Riches'.
When the album was released, Ultrax produced a music video for the song in order to advertise the new album. The advertisement worked as 'Extremely Live' also reached the Billboard 100.
The studio version of the song has never been released on any album, it has only been released as a single.
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