«Gangsta’s Paradise». US rapper Coolio is dead.

“Gangsta’s Paradise” rapper Coolio dies at 59

“GANGSTA’S PARADISE” STAR IS DEAD According to his manager, the US rapper Coolio died in Los Angeles on Wednesday afternoon CAUSE OF DEATH INITIALLY NOT KNOWN The manager is said to have announced that the musician collapsed in a friend’s house THE RAPPER WAS 59 YEARS OLD The The rapper’s unexpected death sparked consternation in the music scene THE SONG WAS AWARDED A GRAMMY The musician, whose real name was Artis Leon Ivey Jr., landed a number one hit in 1995 with «Gangsta’s Paradise» HE ALSO HAD SUCCESS IN SERIES AND FILMS Coolio also had songs like “Fantastic Voyage” and “I Remember”

29.09.2022

The US rapper Coolio, who became world famous with the hit “Gangsta’s Paradise”, is dead. He died at the age of 59. The cause of death was initially unknown.

“Gangsta’s Paradise” is one of the most famous songs in hip-hop. Now the man behind the hit has died unexpectedly.

The US rapper Coolio, who became world famous with the hit “Gangsta’s Paradise”, is dead. He died on Wednesday (local time) at the age of 59 at a friend’s house in Los Angeles, his longtime manager Jarez Posey told the AP news agency. The cause of death was initially unknown. A number of music stars reacted to the news with sadness and dismay.

Coolio was considered one of the biggest stars of the 90s in hip-hop. The rapper, whose real name is Artis Leon Ivey Jr., was born in Monessen, Pennsylvania in 1963 and later moved to Compton, a suburb of Los Angeles. Because his mother considered the city too dangerous, she sent her son to northern California for a while when he was a teenager.

In interviews, Coolio said he started rapping when he was 15 and knew by the time he was 18 that he wanted to make it his life. Nevertheless, he first attended an adult education center and worked as a volunteer fireman and as a security guard at the airport before he dedicated himself completely to rap music at the end of the 1980s.

Grammy for “Gangsta’s Paradise”

His career took off in 1994 with the release of his debut album, It Takes a Thief. The album’s first song, “Fantastic Voyage,” peaked at number three on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. A year later, the legendary hit “Gangsta’s Paradise” followed, which was based on Stevie Wonder’s 1976 song “Pastime Paradise”. Coolio’s song is considered a rap classic, which should also be known to those unfamiliar with hip-hop from the soundtrack of the drama “Dangerous Minds – Wilde Thoughts” with Michelle Pfeiffer.

Coolio performs during the halftime break of an NBA basketball game in Arizona State.

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Coolio received a Grammy for Best Rap Solo Performance in 1996 for Gangsta’s Paradise. In his acceptance speech at the time, he also touched on the notorious feud between hip-hop communities on the east and west coasts of the United States, from which he largely stayed out. “I want to accept this Grammy on behalf of the entire hip-hip nation, west coast, east coast, and worldwide, united we stand, divided we fall,” Coolio said on stage. However, rap greats Tupak Shakur and The Notorious BIG were later shot dead amid the escalation of the feud.

Sometimes in conflict with the law

Coolio didn’t land such a big hit as “Gangsta’s Paradise”, but he celebrated successes with songs like “1,2,3,4 (Sumpin’ New) and “CU When U Get There”. His albums have sold 4.8 million copies and his songs have been streamed 987 million times, according to the Luminate website. Overall, Coolio was nominated for six Grammys.

He sometimes got into trouble with the law, including in Germany. In Baden-Württemberg, the rapper was sentenced in 1998 to six months’ probation and a fine for allegedly punching the shopkeeper in the stomach in a boutique when she tried to prevent him from stealing clothes, according to the indictment.

From 1996 to 2000, Coolio was married to Josefa Salinas, with whom he had four children.

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