Coolio

2022 - 9 - 29

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West coast rap legend Coolio dies aged 59 (The Guardian)

The rapper Coolio died at the age of 59 in Los Angeles, his manager has confirmed. The artist, whose real name is Artis Leon Ivey Jr, passed away at a friend's ...

He also [wrote a cookbook](https://www.amazon.com/Cookin-Coolio-Star-Meals-Price/dp/1439117616) and appeared on [celebrity cooking shows](https://www.foodnetwork.com/shows/chopped/photos/chopped-tournament-of-stars-round-2-highlights). [cooking series](https://www.theguardian.com/music/2008/oct/06/coolio.cookery.book) which grew an [online following](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mOB6XH-e-RA). [told the Los Angeles Times](https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1994-07-24-ca-19374-story.html) in 1994. I wasn’t drinking or smoking or doing the stuff I usually did.” He worked as a volunteer firefighter and in airport security before devoting himself full-time to hip-hop. Earlier this year, the song hit one billion views on YouTube.

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Coolio, 'Gangsta's Paradise' Rapper, Dies at 59 (The New York Times)

Coolio, whose birth name was Artis Leon Ivey Jr., won the Grammy for Best Rap Solo Performance in 1996 for “Gangsta's Paradise.” “ ...

[The Independent](https://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/golfa-s-paradise-interview-coolio-1247021.html) in 1997 that as a child, he would play board games with his mother, to whom he later dedicated his success. Coolio’s other hits included “Fantastic Voyage” — the opening song on his debut album — and “1, 2, 3, 4 (Sumpin’ New),” which were both nominated for Grammys. [his official online biography](https://coolioworld.com/me/). She wrote that the late addition “turned a preachy Michelle Pfeiffer film about an inner-city teacher into a hit that sounded fresher than it really was.” Posey, who worked with the rapper for more than 20 years, said he was told that Coolio died at about 5 p.m. [He said in 2018](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oDdX7k3nASE) that after years of lamenting over his struggles in the music industry, he had realized that “people would kill to take my place.” It was certified triple-platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America. At a 2016 performance in Brooklyn, N.Y., [Page Six reported](https://pagesix.com/2016/02/25/coolio-has-asthma-attack-on-stage-gets-inhaler-from-crowd/), he had an asthma attack and was saved by a fan who had an inhaler. [PopkillerTV](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oDdX7k3nASE) in 2018 that the song had taken him on “a great ride.” Its popularity has endured for decades, with the music video garnering [a rare billion-plus views on YouTube](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fPO76Jlnz6c). [wrote in a review](https://www.nytimes.com/1995/11/19/arts/pop-briefs-048089.html) in The New York Times, noting that “Gangsta’s Paradise” uses “the somber minor chords” of “Pastime Paradise,” by Stevie Wonder. [wrote for The Times](https://www.nytimes.com/1996/04/26/movies/critic-s-notebook-singing-dancing-and-sinning.html) in 1996. Other hits by Coolio, who won a Grammy for “Gangsta’s Paradise” in the mid-1990s, included “Fantastic Voyage” and “1, 2, 3, 4 (Sumpin’ New).”

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Coolio: What's his net worth after passing away (MARCA.com)

Although the rapper - whose real name is Artis Leon Ivey Jr. - burst onto the scene in the late 1980s, he achieved worldwide fame thanks to his 1995 song " ...

However, the official cause of death is still pending. During the night of Wednesday, September 28, Coolio reportedly passed away at the age of 59. Although the rapper - whose real name is Artis Leon Ivey Jr.

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Coolio, rapper behind hit 'Gangsta's Paradise,' dies at 59 (Eyewitness News)

The Grammy-winning musician passed away in Los Angeles. No cause of death was immediately provided.

"I didn't write Gangsta's Paradise -- it wrote me," he said. An endearing star of gangsta rap, Coolio's high-spirited music videos brought him an increased following. He later pursued an acting career, including nabbing a part in 1997's "Batman and Robin" and making a number of television cameos including on the hit 1990s show "The Nanny." "It was its own entity, out there in the spirit world, trying to find its way to the world, and it chose me as the vessel to come through." In an interview more than a decade later with Britain's "The Voice," Coolio said he had "no clue" that the song would go on to endure for so many years. The rapper soared to global fame in 1995 when he released the song for the soundtrack of the film "Dangerous Minds" that starred Michelle Pfeiffer.

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Coolio Dies at 59. Here Are Some of His Memorable Quotes. (Entrepreneur)

The rapper, best known for the hit single 'Gangsta's Paradise,' died in LA on Wednesday.

An official cause of [death](https://www.entrepreneur.com/topic/death) has yet to be announced. Coolio also appeared as an actor throughout his career, appearing on TV shows like Sabrina the Teenage Witch, The Nanny, and Gravity Falls. Now, He's Giving Back in a Big Way. They say I need to learn, but nobody's here to teach me. The album went platinum on the success of the hit single "Fantastic Voyage." The rap earned him a Grammy for Best Rap Solo Performance. The song has been downloaded over a billion times on YouTube. He grew up in Compton, California, getting involved in the 80s and 90s west coast rap scene. I witness first hand this man's grind to the top of the industry. In 1994, Coolio dropped his debut solo album, This is sad news. [hip-hop](https://www.entrepreneur.com/topic/hip-hop) world is mourning the loss of [Coolio](https://www.entrepreneur.com/topic/coolio) tonight.

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'Gangsta's Paradise' Rapper Coolio, Dead at 59 (Vulture)

The news was broke by Coolio's longtime manager, Jarez, who says a cause of death has yet to be determined but EMT's on the scene suspected cardiac arrest. Born ...

[TMZ](https://www.tmz.com/2022/09/28/coolio-dead-dies-los-angeles) is reporting that Coolio, the rapper behind “Gangsta’s Paradise” and “Fantastic Voyage,” has died. He was outspoken about [disliking Weird Al’s parody](https://www.vulture.com/2011/12/gangstas-parodist-revisiting-weird-al-vs-coolio.html), “Amish Paradise.” “Rollin’ With my Homies” plays [ a pivotal role in Clueless](https://www.vulture.com/2013/12/clueless-party-scene-oral-history-alicia-silverstone.html), the Grammy-winning “Gangsta’s Paradise” is remembered in part for its use on the Dangerous Minds soundtrack, and he rapped the theme song for Kenan & Kel as well as appearing in the credits.

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The rapper Coolio has died at 59 (NPR)

Coolio, whose legal name was Artis Leon Ivey Jr., died at the Los Angeles home of a friend, longtime manager Jarez Posey told The Associated Press. The cause ...

He worked as a volunteer firefighter and in airport security before devoting himself full-time to the hip-hop scene. 3 on the Billboard Hot 100. The cause was not immediately clear.

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Gangsta's Paradise rapper Coolio dies aged 59 (1 News)

Coolio, whose legal name was Artis Leon Ivey Jr., died at the Los Angeles home of a friend, longtime manager Jarez Posey told The Associated Press. "Coolio went ...

His career took off with the 1994 release of his debut album on Tommy Boy Records, It Takes a Thief. "Coolio went to the bathroom at his friend's house, but when he didn't come after a while ... 3 on the Billboard Hot 100.

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'Gangsta's Paradise' rapper Coolio dies at age 59 (The Washington Post)

Coolio, the rapper who was among hip-hop's biggest names of the 1990s with hits including “Gangsta's Paradise” and “Fantastic Voyage,” has died.

He was sentenced to six months probation and fined $30,000. Rest In Peace, @Coolio.” [“Weird Al” Yankovic tweeted](https://twitter.com/alyankovic/status/1575312521497452546) “RIP Coolio” along with a picture of the two men hugging. And with his distinctive persona he would become a cultural staple, acting occasionally, starring in a reality show about parenting called “Coolio’s Rules,” providing a voice for an episode of the animated show “Gravity Falls” and providing the theme music for the Nickelodeon sitcom “Kenan & Kel.” [said on Twitter](https://twitter.com/icecube/status/1575295135516020737). 3 on the Billboard Hot 100. Coolio had said in an interview at the time it was released that he wasn’t cool with Yankovic’s 1996 “Gangsta’s Paradise” parody, “Amish Paradise.” But the two later made peace.

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Coolio, 'Gangsta's Paradise' hip-hop star, dies at 59 (The Washington Post)

The rapper, born Artis Leon Ivey Jr., died at a friend's Los Angeles home, his manager confirmed. The cause of death was not immediately clear.

His big break would come that year with “Fantastic Voyage,” followed by “Gangsta’s Paradise” — a No. “I remember him being nothing but gracious. I wasn’t drinking or smoking or doing the stuff I usually did,” Coolio told the newspaper. [grew up in Compton, Calif.](https://coolioworld.com/me/), and served as a volunteer firefighter before pivoting to a full-time music career. “In firefighting training was discipline I needed. He was 59.

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Coolio, rapper behind hit Gangsta's Paradise, dies at 59 (News24)

The Grammy-winning musician died in Los Angeles. No cause of death was immediately provided. Coolio's friend and long-standing manager Jarez Posey confirmed the ...

"I didn't write Gangsta's Paradise - it wrote me," he said. An enduring star of gangsta rap, Coolio's high-spirited music videos brought him an increased following. "A life cut entirely too short." A cause of death has not yet been confirmed. Posey told celebrity news website TMZ that Coolio was found unresponsive in the bathroom of a friend's house on Wednesday afternoon. - The rapper was found unresponsive in the bathroom of a friend's house on Wednesday afternoon.

The rapper Coolio has died at 59 (WJCT NEWS)

Coolio, whose legal name was Artis Leon Ivey Jr., died at the Los Angeles home of a friend, longtime manager Jarez Posey told The Associated Press. The cause ...

His career took off with the 1994 release of his debut album on Tommy Boy Records, It Takes a Thief. He worked as a volunteer firefighter and in airport security before devoting himself full-time to the hip-hop scene. The cause was not immediately clear.

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Coolio: Michelle Pfeiffer and Snoop Dogg lead tributes to Gangsta's ... (BBC News)

Stars pay tribute to Gangsta's Paradise rapper, who has died at 59 after being found unresponsive.

[He told the Los Angeles Times](https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1994-07-24-ca-19374-story.html) in a 1994 interview he did so as "a way to clean up". I witness first hand this man's grind to the top of the industry," while [Vanilla Ice tweeted: ](https://twitter.com/vanillaice/status/1575290453905350656)"I'm freaking out I just heard my good friend Coolio passed away". Musician Al Yankovic posted a picture of himself with the late rapper. He loved telling everyone that." "We ran every day. "Good people. "A life cut entirely too short," she continued. [Flavor Flav said](https://twitter.com/FlavorFlav/status/1575298109638205440) he and Coolio had been due to "perform together this Tuesday", saying his friend was "the West Coast Flavor Flav... [MC Hammer described](https://twitter.com/MCHammer/status/1575300984883974144) Coolio as "one of the nicest dudes I've known". RIP Coolio," he wrote, sharing a black and white picture of the rapper, and later posting a second picture of the pair together, along with Tupac and Snoop Dogg. Coolio's manager at Trinity Artists International, Sheila Finegan, said they were "saddened... [grossed nearly £85m](https://www.boxofficemojo.com/release/rl709658113/weekend/) (£78m) worldwide and the track became the biggest-selling record of the year in the US, and Coolio was awarded the Grammy for best rap solo performance.

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'Gangsta's Paradise' rapper Coolio dies at age 59, says manager (Saanich News)

Artist won a Grammy for best solo rap performance in 1995.

3 on the Billboard Hot 100. He worked as a volunteer firefighter and in airport security before devoting himself full-time to the hip-hop scene. The cause was not immediately clear.

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Coolio: Gangsta's Paradise rapper dead at 59 (BBC News)

However Mr Posey told TMZ, which first reported the news, that paramedics believed he may have had a cardiac arrest. Coolio, whose real name is Artis Leon Ivey ...

"Good people. "This is sad news. He also shared a picture of the two posing on the set of the music video for Gangsta Walk, a track they collaborated on in 2006.

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Coolio waririmbye Gangsta's Paradise yapfuye ku myaka 59 - BBC ... (BBC News)

Uhagarariye inyungu ze yavuze ko basanze Coolio atagihumeka ari hasi mu bwongero bw'inzu y'inshuti ye i Los Angeles.

Naho umuhanzi MC Hammer yavuze ko Coolio yari “umwe mu bantu beza cyane namenye”. Snoop Dogg we yasobanuye ko Coolio mu ndirimbo ye yamamaye, arandika ati: "Gangstas paradise. Coolio yatangiye gukora muzika mu myaka ya za 1980, ariko yashimangiye izina rye mu mateka ya hip hop ubwo yakoraga indirimbo Gangsta's Paradise mu 1995.

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Rapper Coolio of 'Gangsta's Paradise' fame dies at 59 (Aljazeera.com)

Born Artis Leon Ivey Jr, the artist died at the Los Angeles home of a friend, longtime manager Jarez Posey said on Wednesday. The cause of death was not ...

“I witness first hand this man’s grind to the top of the industry. I witness first hand this man’s grind to the top of the industry. But the two later made peace. Coolio was sentenced to six months probation and fined $30,000. The cause of death was not immediately clear. “I didn’t write Gangsta’s Paradise – it wrote me,” he said.

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Grammy-winning rapper Coolio dies in Los Angeles at 59 (Daily Maverick)

LOS ANGELES, Sept 28 (Reuters) - Grammy-winning rapper Coolio died on Wednesday after being found unresponsive at a friend's Los Angeles home, ...

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'A life cut entirely too short': stars pay tribute to Coolio after death at 59 (The Guardian)

Michelle Pfeiffer, who starred in 1995 film that featured hit single Gangsta's Paradise, among those to pay respects.

[to fund his career as a chef](https://www.theguardian.com/music/2013/aug/21/coolio-music-catalogue-rights-career-chef). I witness first hand this man’s grind to the top of the industry. Writing on Twitter, the rapper and actor said: “This is sad news. Its opening track, Fantastic Voyage, would reach No 3 on the Billboard Hot 100. American rapper Snoop Dogg also paid tribute, writing “Gangstas paradise. Please have Coolio’s loved ones in your thoughts and prayers.”

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'Gangsta's Paradise' rapper Coolio dead at 59 (Los Angeles Times)

Coolio, who grew up in Compton and died Wednesday afternoon, won a Grammy for 'Gangsta's Paradise,' which was featured in the movie 'Dangerous Minds.'

He was best known for the 1995 song “Gangsta’s Paradise,” off the album of the same name. No official cause of death has been determined, but cardiac arrest was suspected, Posey told the website. Coolio, the Grammy-winning rapper best known for the 1995 single “Gangsta’s Paradise,” has died, his longtime manager confirmed Wednesday to The Times.

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Coolio, 'Gangsta's Paradise' rapper, dies at 59 (CNBC)

Coolio, whose real name was Artis Leon Ivey Jr., had a music career that spanned more than three decades. “As far as what I know now is that he was at a ...

He was a contestant in "Fear Factor" in 2001. "This is sad news. Overall, he has sold more than 17 million records, according to his website. No foul play is suspected, a Los Angeles Police Department spokesperson said. for a death investigation, the department said. Los Angeles Fire Department paramedics responded to the home around 4 p.m.

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Gangsta's Paradise rapper and Big Brother star Coolio dies aged 59 (North Wales Pioneer)

The American rapper, known best for the 1990s hit song Gangsta's Paradise, has died aged 59.

“He touched the world with the gift of his talent and will be missed profoundly. Among those to respond immediately to the reports was fellow US rapper Vanilla Ice, who said he was “freaking out” after hearing the news. His management said he “touched the world” with his talent and will be “missed profoundly”. Sharing a picture of the pair embracing, he wrote: “RIP Coolio”. [Big Brother](https://www.southwalesargus.co.uk/news/20600260.big-brother-set-return-new-series-itv/) the following year in 2010, the last series of the show to air on Channel 4. He was found unresponsive on the bathroom floor of a friend’s house in Los Angeles, according to TMZ.

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Michelle Pfeiffer, Ice Cube, Weird Al, and More Remember Coolio (Vulture)

Coolio, who died on September 28, worked with everyone: Fran Drescher, Kenan, Kel, and Kermit. He is remembered and honored by Ice Cube, the Comics ...

Kenan Thompson expressed his condolences on Instagram Stories, writing, “Wait, now Coolio!!” In a subsequent story, he added, “Damn, homie!!! From the inclusion of “Rollin’ With My Homies” in Clueless, to his roles in Futurama and Dracula 3000, Coolio was omnipresent for much of the ’90s. Coolio, the rapper and actor behind “Gangsta’s Paradise” and the Kenan & Kel theme song,

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From Gangsta's Paradise to reality TV, Coolio was a stone-faced ... (The Guardian)

His signature song owned the airwaves and proved that an emcee could be gangster and gregarious.

In his later years he had become a creature of reality TV, with appearances on Big Brother UK and Marriage Boot Camp – all while remaining a robust concert draw. When he wasn’t topping the charts, he was walking on to awards shows, celebrity basketball games, sitcoms, films and even kids’ shows – providing the theme song for the Nickelodeon variety show Kenan & Kel. It didn’t help that Dangerous Minds, with its heavy-handed white savior themes, would go on to be regarded as something of a joke, too. It topped the charts in 14 countries and locked out the top two spots on Billboard’s US Hot 100 list on the way to going triple platinum. And yet for all of Coolio’s obvious skill, which really shows up in his early work (he recorded his first single in 1987), he’s easily summed up in one song: Gangsta’s Paradise. On Wednesday, the rapper – real name Artis Leon Ivey Jr – died at a friend’s house in Los Angeles, his manager said.

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How Gangsta's Paradise changed the course of hip-hop (BBC News)

In 1995, Coolio combined street-tough lyrics with a pop sensibility - and rap would never be the same.

"She brought her son down to the shoot with her and she was cool. His only stipulation was that I had to take the curse words out." "For people that really like Gangsta's Paradise, that's all they really want to hear." And the rapper bristled when his song was lumped in with the so-called "gangster rap" scene. "In many ways, Gangsta's Paradise signalled the end of gangsta, or 'reality' rap as a cult. "I thought it was going to be a hood record," he told The Voice in 2017. "Then I can take them to a deeper level. "She was real nice," Coolio told Kiss FM's Rap show at the time. He was "raised by the street", immersed a life of crime and retribution. That whole choir that you hear was actually me - I did all the parts from soprano down to tenor to the bass." Coolio was 30 at the time the song was written, but the narrator is 23 and he doesn't know if he'll live to see 24. He earned the unwelcome nickname "Un-Coolio".

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The Story of 'Gangsta's Paradise,' Coolio's Biggest Hit (The New York Times)

It started in 1995 in a home in Los Angeles' Hollywood Hills, where two roommates — a music producer and a D.J. — used to compete over who could find the ...

remembered Coolio and his crew touring the world — Japan, France, Australia — and feeling like they were drawing “Michael Jackson-level” crowds that recited the lyrics along with them. “That was the one little moment in my whole history where there was a problem,” he noted, saying it was “very sweet” of Coolio to have told Vice he had made amends. “He put some magic on that track,” Rasheed said. “I’m not the kind of guy that has beef with people, because I go out of my way to make sure that people are fine with what I do,” he said. The rapper had a handful of hits before and after “Gangsta’s Paradise,” but nothing in his career would top the popularity and cultural influence of that track, which was featured in the 1995 movie “Dangerous Minds” and went on both to win a Grammy and inspire a Weird Al Yankovic [parody](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lOfZLb33uCg). While “Amish Paradise” gave Coolio’s song a boost, the track was a smash on its own. Coolio recalled writing his verses in one session, rapping about chasing his dreams and the uncertainty of whether he would live to 24 years old. “Gangsta’s Paradise” spent three weeks atop Billboard’s Hot 100 and was named the chart’s No. The song that it inspired, “Gangsta’s Paradise,” would change both of their lives and catapult an up-and-coming West Coast rapper named Coolio to global stardom. “I walked into the studio, and asked Doug, ‘Wow, whose track is that?’” Coolio told Rolling Stone. (born Larry Sanders), who features on the song, had already started collaborating with Rasheed on the track, he said in an interview, when Coolio wrote those lyrics. “It made him a household name worldwide.”

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Coolio, 'Gangsta's Paradise' rapper, dead at 59 (CNN)

Coolio, the '90s rapper who lit up the music charts with hits like "Gangsta's Paradise" and "Fantastic Voyage," has died, his friend and manager Jarez Posey ...

He won a Grammy in 1996 for the song. “I wasn’t looking for a career, I was looking for a way to clean up – a way to escape the drug thing,” he told the publication. I wasn’t drinking or smoking or doing the stuff I usually did.” “It was going to kill me and I knew I had to stop. In recent years, Coolio enjoyed the perks of being a nostalgic figure, making television appearances on shows like “Celebrity Cook Off” and “Celebrity Chopped.” In firefighting training was discipline I needed.

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'Gangsta's Paradise' Rapper Coolio Dies at Age 59 - GV Wire ... (gvwire.com)

Coolio, the rapper whose hits including “Gangsta's Paradise” and “Fantastic Voyage,” died Wednesday at age 59.

He was sentenced to six months probation and fined $30,000. Rest In Peace, @Coolio.” [“Weird Al” Yankovic tweeted](https://twitter.com/alyankovic/status/1575312521497452546) “RIP Coolio” along with a picture of the two men hugging. [said on Twitter](https://twitter.com/icecube/status/1575295135516020737). And with his distinctive persona he would become a cultural staple, acting occasionally, starring in a reality show about parenting called “Coolio’s Rules,” providing a voice for an episode of the animated show “Gravity Falls” and providing the theme music for the Nickelodeon sitcom “Kenan & Kel.” 3 on the Billboard Hot 100. The cause was not immediately clear.

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Coolio, Grammy-Winning 'Gangsta's Paradise' Rapper, Dies at 59 (Variety)

Coolio, the Grammy-winning rapper, producer and actor best known for his 1995 hit "Gangsta's Paradise," has died. He was 59.

A talented actor as well, Coolio appeared in dozens of films and TV shows throughout his career. His third album, “My Soul,” released in 1997 and contained “C U When U Get There,” which hit No. After the success of “Gangsta’s Paradise” in the mid-’90s, Coolio continued to grow in fame and eventually recorded “Aw, Here It Goes!” for the opening sequence of Nickelodeon’s “Kenan & Kel,” which he also appeared in. A few years later, in 1994, Coolio signed with Tommy Boy Records and released his debut album “It Takes a Thief.” Catapulted by its lead single “Fantastic Voyage,” “It Takes a Thief” peaked at No. where he joined the hip-hop group WC and the Maad Circle in 1991. However, Coolio has said in interviews that the two later made amends.

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Coolio in Castlederg: 'People thought it was all a hoax' (BBC News)

In 2019, the Grammy Award winning rapper Coolio, who has died at the age of 59, played an intimate gig to about 100 people in Castlederg, County Tyrone. Even ...

"The time that he took to spend with my son, to talk music and to talk to everybody, there was no ego or anything from him, he was just really down to earth for somebody that's a Grammy Award winner landing in Castlederg." "He was a really nice guy and a really nice human being," Mr Doherty reflected when asked for his own tribute to the music star. "A lot of people thought it was a tribute act and a hoax and a PR stunt."

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RIP Coolio. How he breathed new life into Psalm 23 (St. Louis Jewish Light)

Coolio performing for US military Task Force Eagle. This file is a work of a U.S. Army soldier or employee, taken or made as part of that person's official ...

(Sadly, the music video is forever marred by the puzzling presence of Michelle Pfeiffer.) The song ends with a plea, as Coolio’s collaborator L.V. Tambourine Man,” was rightly maligned even in 1995 for trafficking in racist stereotypes. Coolio is subverting Psalm 23, a psalm of David expressing trust in God as shepherd. Something else needs to break the cycle. Among his many achievements was providing a new tune to a familiar staple of Jewish life.

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Coolio 'very happy' and 'engaging' just days before death (Page Six)

Coolio, the "Gangsta's Paradise" rapper, appeared happy and healthy at the Houston airport, posing with fans just days before his death.

Rapper Vanilla Ice also performed that night and later told TMZ that he was “still in shock and freaking out” about his friend’s passing. He was 59. The “Rollin’ With My Homies” rapper died Wednesday, his longtime manager confirmed.

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Coolio's Unexpectedly Endearing Cookbook (The Takeout)

An ode to Cookin' With Coolio, the rapper's oddball love letter to all that he learned in the kitchen.

He was supposed to perform all of the Gangsta’s Paradise album in its entirety, but at one point he forgot the lyrics to one of his songs, so he and his backing band scrapped the idea. But as a cultural figure, Coolio looms large in my household—not just because of his cookbook, but because his was the last concert my fiancée and I attended prior to the pandemic. One section of the book is notably called “It’s Hard Out Here for a Shrimp,” and the dessert section is titled “Sweet Treats for That Sweet Ass.” I was working in a restaurant then, and it was rare for me to get a Saturday off, so I was extra excited to have a night out. This week, after the news broke, my fiancée looked up the details of that 2019 show, for memory’s sake. The recipe header notes that Coolio made this for TV executives he was having over for dinner, but came up with the idea off the cuff since he hadn’t had anything planned for dessert. That is a lot of salt, considering almost all the recipes call for a whole dime bag. At one point Coolio clarifies that half a dime bag is about a half tablespoon’s worth of dry seasoning, which means one whole dime bag of salt is a fucking tablespoon. I was especially curious about it because it calls for your steak of choice, then instructs you to bake it for an hour at 400 degrees Fahrenheit with various other ingredients, including beer. Coolio goes on to explain that he grew up poor, which shaped his relationship with food—it required navigating the piecemeal, sometimes disparate ingredients in his pantry. Cooking With Coolio is filled to the brim with nonstop jokes. I bought a copy of Cookin’ With Coolio in 2016; by chance, a friend gifted me another copy for Christmas that same year.

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Coolio obituary (The Guardian)

US hip-hop and TV personality whose hit Gangsta's Paradise was one of the most successful rap songs of all time.

A keen golfer and collector of snow globes, by the standards of some hip-hop artists Coolio’s controversy rating was low. His 1997 album, My Soul, contained another hit, yet was a relative damp squib, and with the emergence of new rap stars he was dropped by Tommy Boy. On TV he made regular appearances on American gameshows, including Hollywood Squares, and in reality vehicles such as his own Coolio’s Rules, featuring some of his children. After its phenomenal success as a triple-platinum single, it became the title track of his second album, which sold more than 2m copies worldwide and also featured the hit songs 1, 2, 3, 4 (Sumpin’ New) and Too Hot. He also made his screen debut with a cameo role in the comedy movie Phat Beach. The following year, Gangsta’s Paradise, which featured the singer LV and was based on Stevie Wonder’s 1976 song Pastime Paradise, threw Coolio into a whole new orbit of popularity, becoming a No 1 hit in the US, the UK, Ireland, France, Germany, Italy, Sweden, Austria, the Netherlands, Norway, Switzerland, Australia and New Zealand. His early work was featured on the Los Angeles hip-hop radio station KDAY and he released his first single, Whatcha Gonna Do?, in 1987, to muted response. Coolio’s progress was interrupted when he became involved in gang activity, did some jail time as a juvenile offender and developed a crack-cocaine habit. It was a formula that served Coolio well in the late 90s as his first two albums sold millions of copies worldwide. Gangsta’s Paradise, which appeared in the film [Dangerous Minds ](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CHKqKd1OWvI)(1995), starring Michelle Pfeiffer, took as its topic the short and brutal existence of the career criminal, but its poppy tones reflected Coolio’s more melodic and playful positioning at the lighter end of rap. The album sold more than 1m copies, reaching No 8 in the US charts. His music career advanced slowly as he moved through his 20s.

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Ras Kass Says Coolio Defied Rap Odds During His Career (TMZ)

Coolio's death has the likes of Snoop Dogg, Ice-T, LL Cool J and Vanilla Ice sadly memorializing their longtime partner in rhyme -- and now a fellow West ...

who eventually passed his early work to Coolio while Ras was locked away in juvenile detention. Ras and Coolio have several records together ... Ras sends his condolences to Coolio's fam and looks forward to his upcoming project with Havoc and Philly MC RJ Payne ... because they hadn't!!! Ras Kass on Coolio R.I.P. Ras Kass Says Coolio Defied Rap Odds During His Career

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Coolio recorded new <em>Futurama</em> dialogue and music as ... (EW.com)

Series producer David X. Cohen confirmed to EW that the Grammy-winning "Gangsta's Paradise" artist will return as KwanzaaBot in one episode of the streaming ...

[Kenan Thompson and Kel Mitchell](https://ew.com/tv/coolio-kenan-and-kel-theme-song/), who collaborated with Coolio on the theme song for their beloved comedy series Kenan & Kel, also remembered the rapper after his passing. " Thompson wrote in an Instagram story, while Mitchell posted: "Rest in Heaven @coolio ! Rest in Power!!!" "This news was especially shocking since he looked and sounded great when we saw him in the studio just a few weeks ago, for what was an especially fun session. Michelle Pfeiffer, who starred in the 1995 film Dangerous Minds, I thanked him for returning to do the part once again, and he said, 'Everybody loves KwanzaaBot.' It was an honor to have gotten the chance to work with him."

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Coolio recorded new music and dialogue for the Futurama reboot ... (The A.V. Club)

Coolio's character, Kwanzaabot, will make one more appearance as part of Hulu's Futurama revival next year.

Cohen also says that the episode in question will be dedicated to Coolio, saying, “Coolio was one of my favorite guests. Coolio appeared in three episodes of the original series (including the direct-to-DVD movie Bender’s Big Score) as Kwanzaabot, the robotic patron saint of the celebration of African-American culture in the show’s far-future world. Cohen [confirming to TMZ today](https://www.tmz.com/2022/09/29/coolio-return-kwanzaabot-futurama-season/?adid=social-twa) that Coolio had recorded new dialogue and music for the upcoming [Futurama](https://www.avclub.com/tv/reviews/futurama) reboot.

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Coolio recorded lines for 'Futurama' revival before death (Los Angeles Times)

'Futurama' co-creator David X. Cohen said that late rapper Coolio recorded an episode for the Hulu reboot a few weeks before his death.

The late rapper wasn’t just an entry point for a generation of hip-hop fans. The rapper recorded both new music and original dialogue for the animated sci-fi comedy’s 2023 revival on Hulu, according to series executive producer David X. [died Wednesday at 59](https://www.latimes.com/entertainment-arts/dniuowoy8ag-123), will reprise his role of Kwanzaa-bot, the subversive series’ Kwanzaa counterpart to its Santa Claus Robot and the Hanukkah Zombie.

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Remembering Coolio: 5 Standout Tracks From The Late Rapper's ... (grammy.com)

In this stripped-down, brooding performance of "Dinero," bilingual R&B singer-songwriter Trinidad Cardona revisits the song that went viral in TikTok in ...

I have a song called "Heartline," and I do a version where I play that instrumental and then drop the acapella of "Break My Soul" over the top. Working on "Teardrops," gave me the feel of when I was making "Rewind" [in 1999] with the Artful Dodger, and I thought "What a nice way to open the whole thing." And if it shines light on a genre of music because of the position that you're in, the more the merrier. With Williams’ signature belt and a riffy, rocking chorus, "This Is Why" is a bit of a departure from the band’s synth-pop and new-wave-infused 2017 effort, After Laughter. What came out of it was the title track for the whole album," Williams said in a "I was the first solo female producer in country music to have a No. [Ronnie Dunn](https://www.grammy.com/artists/ronnie-dunn/2283) and [Reba McEntire](https://www.grammy.com/artists/reba-mcentire/5321) as well as the younger generation of country stars, such as Mitchell Tenpenny, [Cassadee Pope](https://www.grammy.com/artists/cassadee-pope/19946) and Meghan Patrick. You did an interview the day of filming the intro on Big Boys Neighborhood and all of Los Angeles was at Universal Studios city walk it was a party!!" [Stevie Wonder](https://www.grammy.com/artists/stevie-wonder/8257) sample (" [Pastime Paradise](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BNG3OLw7lCc)") and a haunting yet catchy chorus sung to perfection by Larry "LV" Sanders, the cinematic theme song erupted on the charts, making Coolio a household name across the globe. "I witness first hand this man’s grind to the top of the industry. "It was going to kill me and I knew I had to stop. With his life back on track, the rapper was free to focus on his music and never looked back.

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Coolio Recorded for the 'Futurama' Reboot Before His Death (Collider.com)

KwanzaaBot, a character voiced by the late Coolio, will return in the upcoming Hulu revival of Futurama. The Grammy-winning rapper and actor, ...

He first appeared in the 2001 episode "A Tale of Two Santas," and later returned in the 2007 follow-up film Bender's Big Score, and again in 2010's "The Futurama Holiday Spectacular", an episode of the Comedy Central Futurama revival. He made memorable appearances in Dear God, Batman and Robin, and 2003's Daredevil movie, and guest-starred on Space: Above and Beyond, The Nanny, and Charmed. Cohen offered his condolences to Coolio's loved ones, and noted that Coolio "looked and sounded great when we saw him in the studio."

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The Mid-'90s Belonged to Coolio (Vulture)

There was a three-year period in the '90s where Coolio — the bug-eyed Compton-bred rapper best known for sampling a Midwest funk band to breakthrough ...

[“C U When U Get There,”](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VzDN7mCDoC0) the lead single from Coolio’s 1997 album My Soul, attempted to repeat the accomplishments of “Gangsta’s Paradise,” with a story about a fallen friend. [2015 interview](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yF2XH4hPUkM) with Sway of Sway in the Morning, he felt the song “overshadowed” his other work. [“Fantastic Voyage.”](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ibcDHmTCt-I) A souped-up version of Lakeside’s 1981 hit of the same name, the song was about the rapper looking to have a simple day void of gang politics and bullshit, one where he can eat steak with beans and rice. [who died Wednesday](https://www.vulture.com/2022/09/gangstas-paradise-rapper-coolio-dead-at-59.html) at the age of 59, “Gangsta’s Paradise” was the moment he became one of the biggest rappers in the world. Built off a riff of Stevie Wonder’s “Pastime Paradise,” “Gangsta’s Paradise” was a detour from the party raps Coolio had already become known for. His 1994 debut album It Takes a Thief blended sliding, sample-heavy production with lyricism pointing out flaws in the government, the paranoia of gang banging, poverty, and more. 1](https://www.billboard.com/charts/hot-100/1995-09-09/) on the Billboard charts, barely a week apart. “She sittin’ there wondering when I’ll get to the point.” “Money ain’t everything but neither is brokeness,” he bluntly raps on “You Don’t Work.” “Give me a knife ’cause I can’t live off happiness.” (The movie eventually made [over $179 million](https://www.boxofficemojo.com/title/tt0112792/) at the box office.) Together, the two were part of the Maad Circle alongside DJ Crazy Toones and Big Gee, releasing their debut album Ain’t a Damn Thang Changed in September 1991. A month later, [the soundtrack](https://www.billboard.com/charts/billboard-200/1995-09-01/) and [single both hit No.

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Coolio Recorded a Kwanzaabot Cameo for the Upcoming Futurama ... (Vulture)

Coolio, who died on September 28, recorded one last cameo as his character Kwanzaa-bot for the upcoming 'Futurama' revival on Hulu, according to executive ...

Coolio recorded the cameo weeks before his death, the cause of which has yet to be determined. “He was always totally upbeat and genuinely enjoyed coming in to record as his character, Kwanzaabot.” Coolio originated the holiday android in two previous episodes of the series, beginning in 2001. Well, it turns out that “

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Coolio Recorded 'Futurama' Revival Cameo as Kwanzaa-bot Weeks ... (Variety)

Coolio recorded lines for the "Futurama" revival at Hulu just weeks before his death at age 59.

He announced that [he had re-joined the series](https://variety.com/2022/tv/news/futurama-john-dimaggio-hulu-revival-1235193435/) in March. [first ordered at Hulu back in February](https://variety.com/2022/tv/news/futurama-revival-hulu-1235176203/). Every year he flies around the world distributing a book called “What the Hell is Kwanza [sic]?”

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