They're not the same - the vocal melody is the main voice in a song and can be completed by other voices (usually fainter) and the melody is the main tune and can be completed by other instruments. The vocal melody can follow the same notes as the melody or not. :)
Ice Ice Baby is not a celebrity, it is a song by Vanilla Ice.
Vanilla Ice
Ice Ice Baby. Vanilla Ice.
The song Ice Ice baby was a song by American rapper Vanilla Ice. It was part of Vanilla Ice's debut album Hooked in 1989 but became popular in 1990.
They're not the same - the vocal melody is the main voice in a song and can be completed by other voices (usually fainter) and the melody is the main tune and can be completed by other instruments. The vocal melody can follow the same notes as the melody or not. :)
Ice Ice Baby is not a celebrity, it is a song by Vanilla Ice.
Ice Ice Baby. Vanilla Ice.
Vanilla Ice
The song Ice Ice baby was a song by American rapper Vanilla Ice. It was part of Vanilla Ice's debut album Hooked in 1989 but became popular in 1990.
The song Ice Ice Baby, sung by Vanilla Ice, was released on August 22th, 1990.
Vanilla Ice, Ice Ice Baby
Yes the song goes "Ice ice baby" *instrumental* "ice ice baby"
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Candle in the Wind, it was essentially the same song but with a few alterations to the lyrics.
The melody of a song is a specific part of the song. Often in a song with many instruments the melody is the leading string of notes that one would pick out and hum or whistle. The same song may also have a bass line that the bass instruments would play. Together these parts together could be described as the tune although sometimes it is used as a synonym for melody. Tune is a less technical term than melody.
The answer is Vanilla Ice - ice ice baby AKA Ronald is a mc and tom and mitch