On Thursday, Vanilla Ice postponed his Texas concert because of the coronavirus pandemic.

"Due to the increment in COVID-19 numbers in Austin we're gonna move the concert to a better date," the 1990s rapper tweeted. "Nosotros were hoping for better Coronavirus numbers by July but Unfortunately the numbers have increased quite a bit so for the safe and health of everyone we're going to stay home."

Earlier postponing the show, Vanilla Ice appeared to exist adamant to become forrad with the concert.

In a at present-deleted tweet, Vanilla Ice wrote on Th: "I take the coronavirus serious. Merely we can't live in a bubble. I think at this point we all empathize the severity of information technology. (P)ractice social distancing and article of clothing a mask. This is an exterior venue, Fourth of July on the lake with fireworks. Plenty of room for distancing."

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Vanilla Ice -- born Robert Van Winkle -- may be best known for his hitting song, "Ice Ice Baby," which was featured in his kickoff album, "Hooked," in 1989. Co-ordinate to Biography.com, Vanilla Ice landed a tape deal and his new album, "To the Extreme," also featured "Ice Water ice Babe."

In 1990, the song hit the top of the charts, according to Billboard. Forbes reported that information technology was the "beginning rap single to reach number one on the Billboard Hot 100 chart."

Singer Vanilla Ice arrives at the 2012 MTV Movie Awards in Los Angeles, June 3, 2012. (Reuters)

However, the song was also controversial because it appeared to apply the bass line from the 1981 song "Under Pressure," by David Bowie and Queen, according to the magazine.

The matter was settled out of court "for an undisclosed sum," and Bowie and the members of Queen were given credits for songwriting, Forbes reported.

In total, Vanilla Ice has released six studio albums.

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The rapper has also appeared in thirteen films including the 1991 flick "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Ii: The Secret of the Ooze" and the 2020 "The Wrong Missy," which as well starred David Spade, according to IMDb.

In 2010, Vanilla Ice launched a reality Tv show called "The Vanilla Ice Project" on the DIY Network, where he and a crew renovated homes.

The evidence ran for eight seasons and ended in 2018, according to IMDb.

Vanilla Ice performs in 2014. (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert, File)

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Though there haven't been any recent reports on Vanilla Ice'southward cyberspace worth, the New York Post reported in 2016 that the rapper was estimated to be worth $18 million at the time.

In 2018, his avails were reportedly worth more than $v million, according to DailyMail.com at the fourth dimension, citing divorce records.

In 2018, DailyMail.com reported that his assets were worth more than $5 million at the time. The outlet cited divorce records from his ex-wife, Laura Van Winkle.

Co-ordinate to the tabloid, the rapper's avails included 15 properties, eight vehicles and a boat, among other items.

The records also reportedly showed that, at the time, Vanilla Ice made $68,000 a month and had liquid assets worth more than $2.9 million, according to DailyMail.com.

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