‘Gangsta’s Paradise’ rapper Coolio dies aged 59
Snoop Dogg and Michele Pfeiffer have paid tribute to the iconic West Coast rapper
Coolio has died aged 59, the West Coast rapper's manager confirmed yesterday (September 28).
Famous for his Grammy-award-winning track ‘Gangsta’s Paradise’, Coolio - real name is Artis Leon Ivey Jr - career began in 1994 with his debut album ‘It Takes a Thief’.
More recently, Coolio appeared on Celebrity Big Brother as well as made his own cooking series online.
His passion for cooking even saw him in 2013 plan to auction his music rights to ‘Gangsta’s Paradise’ in order to pursue his career as a chef.
This year, the track ‘Gangsta’s Paradise’ made it to one billion views on YouTube. “I want to thank everybody for all the years of love and being there for me,” Coolio said to Billboard. “I hope I got you through some good times and got you through some bad times.”
Before joining the hip hop world, Coolio moved from Monessen, Pennsylvania to Compton, California and worked as a volunteer firefighter and in airport security.
His early work for firefighting crews in the San Jose area was “a way to clean up”, he told the Los Angeles Times in 1994. “In firefighting training was the discipline I needed. We ran every day. I wasn’t drinking or smoking or doing the stuff I usually did.”
Since the announcement of his death many big names have posted tributes to the artist including Michele Pfeiffer who starred in the film Dangerous Minds which famously used ‘Gangsta's Paradise’ in the soundtrack.
Pfeiffer said she believes that the song is the "reason our film saw so much success" and that she still gets "chills" whenever she hears it.
Her post on Instagram includes a clip of her in the music video with Coolio with her statement continuing: “A life cut entirely too short” adding: “I remember him being nothing but gracious.”
Snoop Dogg has shared on Instagram an image of them both on the set of the music video to their collaborative track ‘Gangsta Walk’.
Check out more tributes below as well as the iconic ‘Gangsta’s Paradise’ music video.
R.I.P. Coolio #RIPCoolio 🕊🌹🕊🌹🕊 https://t.co/wOAYhjqVdU pic.twitter.com/ZyTlgLyAsm
— MC HAMMER (@MCHammer) September 29, 2022
This is sad news. I witness first hand this man’s grind to the top of the industry. Rest In Peace @Coolio https://t.co/vCeyn08Vsi
— Ice Cube (@icecube) September 29, 2022
I’m freaking out I just heard my good friend Coolio passed away.
— Vanilla Ice (@vanillaice) September 29, 2022
Peaceful Journey Brother. #Coolio https://t.co/59sMVmQsU7
— Dr. Love (@questlove) September 29, 2022
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