YO VIP's
Lets KICK IT

Alright STOP, while I do up my laces.
This kinda thing happens every show, yo
I gotta learn how to tie a BOW

WHATS YOUR REAL NAME?
Robert Van Winkle
WHERE IS YOUR JEEP?
Nothin ryhmes with Winkle

I'm White, and im capitalizin, on trend that's currantly risin,
Mix it Collie and Larry and Moe,

WHOO WHOO WHOO WHOO WHOO, HEY YO

WHEN YOU GONNA STOP?
Maybe never, I get richer with every endevar.
Im livin large and my bank is scooped,
Cause I just listin to real rap and dupe it!!!

White White Baby
He's White white Baby
So very white white baby
Extremly white white baby

I'm a little teapot short and stout
GROVE VANNILLA ICE LET IT OUT

I told the world I was stabbed in the butt,
But it was a toilet paper cut
YEEEEEEEEEEEEEEOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO

HE's white white baby
What is her, white white baby
he's white what baby
His thing is white white baby,
Hes thing is white white baby
Were talking white white baby

Hey guys!!!!!!!!!
Wasup

Yo Im not stupid, I just dupe it

Word to ya mudda


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    What is this from? Does anybody know?

    nietzsche_66on May 22, 2002   Link
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    kwek kwek baby ... =P

    kornicleon May 24, 2002   Link
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    i think it's from the show in living color....i think. i remember he did a spoof of vanilla ice at least once. damn, i'm really getting old...

    Nothingface555on May 24, 2002   Link
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    yeah that is where it is from. but these lyrics are wrong,there are a lot of mistakes.

    juliegrayon August 06, 2002   Link
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    Oh God, that skit is for sure one of the most memorable from In Living Color. Funny as hell.

    kmk_natashaon December 20, 2008   Link

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