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Coolio dead aged 59: Gangsta’s Paradise rapper dies after ‘collapsing at friend’s house’

GANGSTA'S Paradise rapper Coolio has reportedly died at age 59.

The legendary rapper, whose real name is Artis Leon Ivey Jr, died on Wednesday in Los Angeles.

Coolio's longtime manager, Jarez, told TMZ that the rapper was visiting a friend when he died.

He reportedly went to use the restroom and never came out.

The friend eventually went to check on him and found him on the floor.

An official cause of death has not yet been released.

Coolio was an up-and-comer in the late 1980s who rocketed to fame in 1995 with Gangsta's Paradise.

He recorded the song for the soundtrack for 1995 Dangerous Minds film.

His other hits included Fantastic Voyage, 1,2,3,4 (Sumpin' New), and It's All the Way Live (Now).

Coolio also did the theme song for the hit TV show Kenan & Kel, called Aw, Here It Goes.

Just days earlier, the rapper posted a video to his Instagram from onstage in Texas.

That post has become a makeshift memorial as fans learn of his death.

FANS REACT

"rest in piece coolio omg," one person wrote.

"Rest in Gangster’s Paradise," another said.

Meanwhile, on Twitter, fans are sharing their favorite Coolio songs as they mourn.

"the way tv and hip-hop were so connected in the 90s is something i’ll never forget. and it gave us one of the best songs in the kenan and kel theme by coolio. rest in peace," one person tweeted.

"thank you coolio for giving us one of the best theme songs of all time," wrote another.

COOLIO'S HISTORY

Coolio was born in August 1963.

He was born and raised in Pennsylvania but later moved to Compton, California.

Once there, he joined WC and the Maad Circle in 1991.

Years later, in 1994, he signed with Tommy Boy Records and released his debut album It Takes a Thief.

The album's lead single, Fantastic Voyage, as well as another single, called It Takes a Thief, propelled him toward fame.

Gansta's Paradise was released in the mid-90s, at which point Coolio really rose to fame.

He went on to record Aw, Here It Goes! which was used as the opening sequence of Nickelodeon's Kenan & Kel.

Coolio is survived by six children and his ex-wife Josefa Salina, who he married in 1996.

The couple divorced four years after tying the knot.

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