Vanilla Ice has a pretty catchy tune, and if you're a fan of Queen, then you'll be familiar with the sound as you blast Under Pressure for the neighbours to hear.
And it seems as though we aren't the only ones who like the trendy beat with one local police force showing their off their love for the song (and rapping skills) - and it seems Glasgow has a lot to say about it.
Taking to Twitter, the East Dunbartonshire police account tried to get into the festive spirit by making up their own version of the rap song - making it all about winter whilst also sending out a warning.
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In their rap, they of course asked people to stop scrolling and listen to their message as at this time of year, many people will be defrosting their cars.
And rather than waiting in the freezing cold, they may pop back inside to keep themselves warm. But this is a key opportunity for thieves to steal your car as you let it defrost.
Because of this, the police wanted to send a reminder to people - and one they wouldn't forget.
Taking to Twitter it seems as though people loved the rap with others left a tad confused.
One said: "I cringed so hard I think I pulled a muscle."
Another added: "Very good. Thanks for the reminder."
A third confused driver asked: "What does this even mean? Unless I defrost my car, someone will steal it?"
"Haha. Like it" typed a fourth.
Safe to say we will now have this song stuck in our head all day.
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