Vanilla Ice says he did not authorize the use of his hit song Ice Ice Baby for a parody supporting Donald Trump at the Republican National Convention . The parody, performed by Amber Rose and rapper Forgiato Blow, was removed from YouTube due to copyright issues, according to Vanilla Ice. Neither the rapper nor the publishing company cleared the song for GOP purposes, according to Vanilla Ice.

RuPaul’s Drag Race star says she's been told she can never do DWTS Julianne Hough shares dream DWTS competitor - 'Wouldn't take herself seriously' Despite the unauthorized use, Vanilla Ice expressed little concern over the incident. He described himself as apolitical, saying he doesn't vote and has friends on both sides of the political spectrum. @yourneighborhoodicon No one believed that she was a rapper, but here she is.

#iceicebaby #amberrose ♬ original sound - Surrealist rapper "I'll perform for anyone willing to pay," Vanilla Ice told TMZ , adding that he would accept bookings from either political party. The rapper revealed he is a long-time neighbor of Trump and considers the former president and his family "wonderful people." Amber, a model and actress, has recently aligned herself with Trump's Make America Great Again movement.

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