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Bi-Polar is the sixth studio album by Vanilla Ice. Released by Liquid 8 Records, through BMG, the album was initially planned as a double album consisting of one disc of rock music (Skabz) and one disc of hip hop music (Bomb Tha System). Before the album's release, it was decided that the two parts of the album would be released on one disc, with each part labeled. Each side of the booklet features a different cover for each part. Skabz features appearances from heavy metal music figures such as Josh "Gnar" Brainard, Roy Mayorga, and Billy Milano. Bomb Tha System notably features appearances from Chuck D (of Public Enemy fame), the Insane Clown Posse, and Wu-Tang Clan affiliate La the Darkman. In the initial publicity for the album, Vanilla Ice claimed that the album would feature a guest appearance from Lenny Kravitz. Although Vanilla Ice is credited as "V-Ice" and "Ice" on the album, there was never any intent to change his stage name. The performer is quoted as saying "people are asking me that question [...] there's no name change. I'm proud of it and I'm not trying to run from anything or hide from anything." Bradley Torreano of All Music Guide called "Elvis Killed Kennedy", the track in which Chuck D makes a guest appearance, "the best song on the album." The Bomb tha System section of the album was reissued under the title Hot Sex on July 22, 2003.

Track listing

Skabz

# Title Time Performer(s) Producer(s)
1 "Introduction" 0:11
2 "Nothing Is Real" 4:26 Ice
Feat
Josh Brainard
Roy Mayorga
Jason Mendelson
Ice
3 "Molton" 3:13 Ice
"T" Tim McMurtrie
Chris "Hitman" Antonopoulos
Ice
4 "Mudd Munster" 3:24 Ice
Feat
Billy Milano
Josh Brainard
Roy Mayorga
Jason Mendelson
Ice
5 "Exhale" 2:56 Ice
Feat
"T" Tim McMurtrie
Billy Milano
Ice
6 "Hate" 5:24 Ice Ice
7 "Primal Side" 5:23 Ice
Feat
Josh Brainard
Roy Mayorga
Jason Mendelson
Ice
8 "I Know" 4:43 Ice
"T" Tim McMurtrie
Rod J
"T" Tim McMurtrie
Steve Evetts
Ice

Bomb Tha System

# Title Time Performer(s) Producer(s)
9 "Hip Hop Intro" 0:10
10 "Hip Hop Rules" 4:32 Ice
Train
Feat
La Tha Darkman
Ice
11 "O.K.S." 3:40 Ice
Feat
Psycho
DJ Street
Ice
12 "Dirty South" 3:42 Ice
Zero
Feat
Zeno
Rod-J
Calico
Ice
Zero
13 "Hot Sex" 4:50 Ice
Bob Kakaha
REM
Ice
14 "Unbreakable" 3:09 Ice
Feat
La Tha Darkman
Ice
15 "Detonator" 3:38 Ice
Feat
Train
Ice
16 "Elvis Killed Kennedy" 3:40 Ice
Feat
Mista Chuck A.K.A. Chuck D
Rahan
Ice
17 "Insane Killas" 5:02 Ice
Train
Feat
Insane Clown Posse
La Tha Darkman
Zeno
Ice
Zeno
18 "Tha Weed Song" 5:15 Ice
Zeno
Blu
Feat
Rahan
Ice
19 "Get Your Ass Up" 2:53 Ice
Feat
Pearla
Zeno
Ice
20 "Crash And Burn" 0:47 Phone Message—Ross Robinson
21 "Vampiro" 0:13 Phone Message—ICP
22 "MC & Slasher" 0:10 Phone Message—Jeramy Mcgrath, Victor Sheldon
23 "Anthropology 101" 0:15 Phone Message—Zero
24 "White Trash" 0:26 Ice—Quote From Cape Fear

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