Platinum Underground
2005 studio album by Vanilla Ice / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Platinum Underground is the fifth studio album by American rapper Vanilla Ice. Released on August 16, 2005, it is the rapper's third independent release, after Hooked and Bi-Polar. Allmusic reviewer Rob Theakston panned the album, writing that it "has more bad spots in it than most unless you are a diehard fan".[1]
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Released | August 16, 2005 | |||
Recorded | 2002–05 | |||
Studio | Maximedia Studios (Dallas, Texas) | |||
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Length | 64:06 | |||
Label | Ultrax | |||
Producer | Vanilla Ice, DJ Dont Play, The Trak Starz, Seven Antonopoulos, Gemini, DJ Street, Semaj Foreman | |||
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The title alludes to Ice's current tours playing to fans of underground music, in contrast to his history as an RIAA certified platinum artist. He followed up the album with 2011's W.T.F..