Rapper Coolio died from fentanyl overdose, manager says
Grammy-winning rapper Coolio died from a fentanyl overdose, his manager said on Thursday, six months after the musician was found dead at a friend's home in Los Angeles at age 59.
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Grammy-winning rapper
Coolio died from a fentanyl overdose, his manager said on Thursday, six months
after the musician was found dead at a friend's home in Los Angeles at age 59.
Born Artist Leon Ivey
Jr., Coolio was best known for his 1995 single "Gangsta's Paradise,"
from an album of the same name.
That song, a massive
hit featured in the film "Dangerous Minds," won a Grammy Award for
best rap solo performance the following year.
Coolio's manager, Jarez Posey, said the
rapper's family had been informed on Thursday by the Los Angeles County
Coroner's Office that the singer had died from a fentanyl overdose.
The coroner's office
did not immediately respond to a request for comment from Reuters.
Posey said the
rapper's children planned to honor their father in future documentary and film
projects.
Born in Pennsylvania
in 1963, Coolio began performing as part of the West Coast hip-hop scene after
moving to Compton, California.
He released his debut album, "It Takes a Thief", in 1994, scoring a Top Ten hit with the single "Lakeside."


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