Mind Blowin'

Mind Blowin' is the second studio album by American rapper Vanilla Ice. Released on March 22, 1994, it is the rapper's final release on SBK Records. The album did not chart and received unfavorable reviews. Songs from the album made up one third of Vanilla Ice's tours during 1992–2010. The album shifted just 42,000 copies in the United States, a massive drop in comparison to his blockbuster debut album To the Extreme. Despite this, lead single "Roll 'Em Up" received some airplay in Europe.

Ice followed up this album with 1998's Hard to Swallow.

Lyrics
Cyco of Insane Poetry worked on 10 songs on the album.

The Wrath, one of the album's singles, was a reply to the single "Pop Goes the Weasel" by 3rd Bass.

Mark Wahlberg, then in the rap group Marky Mark and the Funky Bunch, had made negative remarks about Ice in one of his songs. Ice answered back in the song Hit 'em Hard which was mostly a diss track aimed at Mark, but Ice also included 3rd Bass and MC Hammer. Neither 3rd Bass nor Marky Mark and the Funky Bunch responded.

A lot of the lyrics were drug influenced and featured references to smoking marijuana, especially in the single Roll 'em Up. The song I Go Down pays tribute to Gang Starr, Mary J. Blige and Tupac Shakur.

Reception
Reviews were unfavorable. Entertainment Weekly reviewer James Bernard called the album "more clunky than funky". Rolling Stone reviewer Danyel Smith called the song "Get Loose" "snappy", writing that although the lyrics are "inane", "the song is a thumping party, one of the few places where Ice loosens up. He sounds solid at the beginning of 'The Wrath' as well [...] He sounds easy and unaffected – close to sexy. But he doesn't keep it up: In 'Now and Forever,' a wet dream kind of song, Ice goes back to goofy lyrics [...] and his dry Max Headroom style." AllMusic reviewer Stephen Thomas Erlewine wrote that "There isn't a single moment that establishes a distinct musical identity, and the whole thing is rather embarrassing."

The album was named the "Least Essential Album Showcasing An Image Makeover" in The A.V. Club's list of the "Least Essential Albums of the '90s," cited as "an album that inspired almost no one to roll up the hootie mack, as instructed in its first single."

Samples
Fame The Wrath Roll 'Em Up Hit Em Hard Smooth Interlude Now & Forever Iceman Party Oh My Gosh Minutes of Power I Go Down Phunky Rhymes Blowin My Mind Son of a Gun
 * "Long Red" by Mountain
 * "Synthetic Substitution" by Melvin Bliss
 * "Voodoo Child (Slight Return)" by Jimi Hendrix
 * "Fame" by David Bowie
 * "Wicked World" by Black Sabbath
 * "When Boys Talk" by Indeep
 * "It's a New Day" by Skull Snaps
 * "Insane In The Brain" by Cypress Hill
 * "Impeach the President" by The Honey Drippers
 * "Do It Roger" by Roger
 * "Don't Change Your Love" by Five Stairsteps
 * "Motor Booty Affair" by Parliament
 * "Do It Roger" by Roger
 * "Do You Wanna Go Party" by KC & the Sunshine Band
 * "I Heard It Through the Grapevine" by Roger
 * "Say It Loud, I'm Black and I'm Proud" by James Brown
 * "It's a New Day" by Skull Snaps
 * "Cold Sweat" by James Brown
 * "Take Me to the Next Phase" by The Isley Brothers
 * "Opening/Can You Feel It" by The Jacksons
 * "Cutie Pie" by One Way
 * "Impeach the President" by The Honey Drippers
 * "You're Just What I Need" by Betty Wright
 * "Doo Wa Ditty (Blow That Thing)" by Zapp
 * "Son of Reach for It (The Funky Dream)" by George Duke
 * "Sara Smile" by Hall & Oates
 * "Mind Blowing Decisions" by Heatwave


 * "Breakdowns of 1939" by Warner Bros.

Get Loose
 * "More Bounce to the Ounce" by Zapp
 * "We Call It the Box" by Bill Summers

Musicians

 * Vanilla Ice — vocals, producer, engineer, executive producer, mixing
 * Darryl "Delite" Allamby — keyboards
 * Davis Bickston — drums
 * Mike Daane — bass
 * Dee Dee Harris — vocals
 * Paul Loomis — keyboards
 * Jeffrey Smith — electronic sounds, talk box
 * Andy Timmons — guitar
 * Robert Wechsler — guitar, programming, engineer, synclavier
 * Steve Williams — drums

Additional personnel

 * Scott Burnworth — art direction, design, photography
 * Tom Coyne — mastering
 * Dave Gossett — A&R
 * Glen Hardy — photography
 * Sean Hargraves — type
 * Phil Johnson — art direction, design
 * Scott Johnson — art direction, design
 * James Conrad Koch — logo
 * Tha Hit Men — producer
 * Zero — producer, mixing