I didn’t end up going bankrupt… I made some great investments and I held on to my money, which also enables me to have the freedom to do what I want now. But it’s not about finances. No matter what, it’s about keeping it real.
Meaning of the quote
The quote by Vanilla Ice is about how he was able to avoid going bankrupt by making smart financial decisions. He invested his money wisely and saved it, which gave him the freedom to do what he wanted later on. However, he says that it's not really about the money itself - the most important thing is to stay true to who you are and "keep it real," no matter what.
About Vanilla Ice
Vanilla Ice, born Robert Matthew Van Winkle, is an American rapper, actor, and TV host. He was the first solo white rapper to achieve commercial success with his hit song ‘Ice Ice Baby’ in 1990. Since then, he’s had a varied career, including appearances in films, reality shows, and home improvement TV programs.
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