Hooked (Vanilla Ice album)

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Hooked
Hooked cover
Studio album by Vanilla Ice
Released 1989
Genre Rap
Length 47:37
Label Ichiban
Producer Vanilla Ice
Vanilla Ice chronology

Hooked
(1989)
To the Extreme
(1990)

Hooked is the debut album by American rapper Vanilla Ice, released in 1989 (see 1989 in music). The album was released by a small, independent Atlanta-based record label called Ichiban and approximately 48,000 copies were sold. It is essentially an early version of To the Extreme, which contained several new tracks but lacked "Satisfaction"; a remake of The Rolling Stones song "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction" exclusive to Hooked.

  1. "Ice Ice Baby"
  2. "Play That Funky Music"
  3. "Hooked"
  4. "Satisfaction"
  5. "I Love You"
  6. "Dancin'"
  7. "Go Ill"
  8. "It's a Party"
  9. "Ice Cold"
  10. "Rosta Man"
  11. "Havin' a Roni"
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