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He probably still has a DJ too and now he’s just checking out the hooks in the custom installed closets of all the properties he owns.😂😂😂 Ok. Sorry you had to endure that.
VI - “So I have a huge real estate empire and I can tell your listeners all about how I did it!” Steve-O - “Man, I was so drunk this one time in college and I almost drowned…”
Ironic how many rappers went broke and accused him of being a fake. Suge Knight is now in jail and Ice is still cashing checks. Dude played the long game and is still making bank while the rest of the clown show that hated on him are broke or in jail. Props to this guy.
They just meant that he was more of a top 40 rapper or a pop rapper like MC Hammer or someone rather than someone that appealed to hip-hop’s core audience, similar to how KRS-One or Eric B. & Rakim would’ve.
The rest of the clown show are broke or in jail. You named suge knight 😂 of all people who was destined to have one of those happen to him early in life.
It's his whole background that was fake. I went to the cross town high-school from him in the suburbs up I35 north of Dallas. Lewisville/Carrolton area. My best friend's older brother was in the same class as him. He came from an upper class white-collar background, and just continued moving up. I've done well myself, owning my own 3D Design Firm, so no jealousy or hate here, just a reality check. He didn't come up on the back streets of Miami hustling to make a living as some lone gringo trying to survive in Cuban and Black dominated street gang society. Which is exactly how he was sold to the populace back in the 90s. In fact he was a white kid from a white mid to upper class neighborhood who got popular playing at trendy City Lights in Dallas, not some hip hop joint in Miami. In the end he's just a successful real-estate investor from a well-off stable family background, who's doing even better in today's real-estate market. What's ironic about that?
@@heathwasson7811 I meant "fake" as in he wasn't a real hip hop artist. He was outed pretty early on as an upper middle class kid with a good upbringing. It was his background and being white and talking about street life that got him in trouble since rap in the 90s was all about writing about gang life, hustling and drug dealing. His whole hip hop career and image was a complex one to sort out. It's like now black rappers saying Eminem can't be the GOAT because he's white and his songs don't play in clubs - but said Ice was a clown because his music WAS in the clubs and therefore "not real enough" to warrant any praise. Hip hop is full of contradictions.
I bounced at the House of Blues Orlando 1999. He played there and I got to shadow him at the meet n greet. I was thinking he was going to be another deuce, but he was the nicest dude. He really cared about his fans and was a genuine dude.
@@westmcgee9320 I think it wouldnt be awkard. If I saw him in the street, I would say, "Whats up ICE !!" Not out of disrespect, just is....Think the homie wouldnt care.
@@Genericyoutubename-ej8yg Right? Vanilla: "I can tell your audience the step-by-step details of how I made millions of dollars in real estate" Steve-O: "......so anyways, I was swimming in my jeans..."
Damn... Ice said Carlton Sheets... thats hilarious cause I found my old course with the tapes and different little booklets like 2 months ago in my parents attic... lol
1:31 Steve O doesn’t like the positivity talk, cuts him off mid sentence and even Ice tries to continue…but nope 😂 1:48 Ice is too smart for Steve O. He burns Steve for cutting him off for something he already said 😂😂
Same goes for Steve-O..all these guys that used to be epically wild and misjudged are really amazing people. I look up to so many of them and love that they came out on the other side, still funny, still gorgeous, and still being themselves.
Saw him live in Guadalajara, his sound system went down, they got one side working in a couple minutes and he went right back into the show without missing a beat. Real fun seeing anyone do well especially in the main bullring of Guadalajara!
I did not expect this conversation between Steve O and Ice, but that was great! I feel like I learned something that should be taught in school, like insurance, taxes, etc. Brian Reagan explains school pretty good.
Like Ice said lawyers have taken over everything, so this will NEVER be taught in school. It's up to us to educate ourselves and teach our kids the game.
Love Rob. I've seen him twice here in West Palm Beach at an auction and at a movie. He is the nicest guy and has time for everyone. He is so articulate and BTW, so, so handsome.
Rob was always a go getter and has done whatever TF he wanted. A fan since I first was introduced to him. I remember going to get his tape because I got a good report card in 92' (2nd grade.) Luckily my parents let me listen to and watch what i wanted whether they approved or not.
Went through andrew cutler ridge and homestead. Moms house in C-ridge almost no roof left and gmas house in homestead did well compared to others it was awful being a pre teen going through all of that had to grow up really quick. We did ride jet skis on the flooded roads just likr ice. What a crazy time . The army had to come save miami. It was nuts...!!!!!
Ice is just cool AF man.... to go thru all that weird shit hes been thru and to turn out still being the same exact dude, same attitude, same sweet demeanor and not hes killin it!
this young man has been doing this for years, the only one who ain't sittin' on his ass,,,he's getting it done & a helluva great job done on all properties..in my 70's & quite proud of this man...kudos Ice....a good human you are.
Great show thanks for sharing my friends. I was inspired to fix my own house from watching vanilla ice renovate those homes it helped me so much. I finally got off my lazy butt and started doing it myself and it was a lot of fun. Thanks for the inspiration. 😎
I remember andrew. My aunt lived in perine and her neighborhood was done. She lost her roof and so many people didn't have insurance and the whole area was fked. The whole south Miami area was destroyed. Good on Ice has kept killing it.
I live in south Florida and I drove through Miami two years after hurricane Andrew and many places where still blown out wrecks. It was bad but thankfully concentrated. I live about 50 miles north and we had a breeze but nothing else. I was just a little kid but I remember it pretty well. My mother was freaking out.
I love how people who came up decided to put this info out there instead of gatekeeping. All the info is out there but you just need someone to point in the right direction, we can moan and groan all we want about buying up properties ect but the big banks are doing it too, and at a much larger scale
Much respect for Vanilla Ice. It's crazy how Vanilla Ice & McHammer were on top of the world once upon a time. However, one had a huge antourage and spend money like water while the other invested the money and became a bigger success away from the music business. Hearing this interview, it's great to see how Vanilla Ice matured into a very smart and savvy businessman.
"Flushable" means yes, they will flush down the toilet. You will then absolutely have clogged drainage sooner or later, which can lead to shit floods and property damage. You may even incur a fine from your complex, if you live in an apartment. Please, whatever you do, do not flush wipes down your toilet.
I still remember seeing Vanilla Ice as Vanilla Ice the metal band, Vanilla Ice the rapper, and Vanilla Ice on stage with a bunch of turtles.... pretty sure during his metal phase I watched as he opened up for Ice Tea's metal band called Body Count, or vice versa 😅