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Coolio
Artis Leon Ivey Jr. (August 1, 1963 – September 28, 2022), known by his stage name Coolio, was an American rapper. He was best known for his single "Gangsta's Paradise" (1995), which won a Grammy Award, and was credited for changing the course of hip-hop by bringing it to a wider audience. Other singles included "Fantastic Voyage (Coolio song), Fantastic Voyage" (1994), "1, 2, 3, 4 (Sumpin' New)" (1996), and "C U When U Get There" (1997). He released nine albums, the first three of which achieved mainstream success: ''It Takes a Thief (album), It Takes a Thief'' (1994), ''Gangsta's Paradise (album), Gangsta's Paradise'' (1995), and ''My Soul (Coolio album), My Soul'' (1997). Coolio first achieved recognition as a member of the gangsta rap group WC and the Maad Circle. Coolio sold 4.8 million albums in the U.S. He also created the six episode reality television show ''Coolio's Rules'' (2008), the web series ''Cookin' with Coolio'', and published a cookbook. Coolio died on Sep ...
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Gangsta's Paradise
"Gangsta's Paradise" is a single by American rapper Coolio, released on August 1, 1995, by Tommy Boy, Warner Bros. and MCA. Interpolating Stevie Wonder's song " Pastime Paradise" (1976), "Gangsta's Paradise" features vocals from American singer L.V. who served as a co-composer and co-lyricist with Coolio and Doug Rasheed, with Wonder also being credited for the composition and lyrics. Certified Platinum in October, the song was included on Coolio's second album, '' Gangsta's Paradise'', in November 1995. Its music video was directed by Antoine Fuqua and featured Michelle Pfeiffer. The song is taken from Pfeiffer's movie ''Dangerous Minds'', and the music video is also themed around the movie. The song was the top-selling single of 1995 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 and the first rap single ever to go straight to number one in Britain. In 2008, it was ranked number 38 on VH1's "100 Greatest Songs of Hip Hop". ''NME'' listed the song at number 100 in their ranking of "100 Best ...
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Gangsta's Paradise (album)
''Gangsta's Paradise'' is the second studio album by American rapper Coolio, released on November 7, 1995. It is Coolio's best-selling album, with over three million copies sold in the United States. The album produced three singles, which became hits: the title track (which was first used in the 1995 film ''Dangerous Minds'', released before Coolio's album), "1, 2, 3, 4 (Sumpin' New)", and " Too Hot". Album information Three songs were released as singles. "Gangsta's Paradise" reached number one on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100, "1, 2, 3, 4 (Sumpin' New)" reached number 5, and " Too Hot" peaked at number 24. The album was nominated for a 1997 Grammy for Best Rap Album. The song "Gangsta's Paradise" won a 1996 Grammy Award for Best Rap Solo Performance. "Sumpin' New" was nominated for a 1997 Grammy Award for Best Rap Solo Performance. Reception Barry Walters of ''Spin'' magazine said, "Today's rappers aren't interested in sharing any knowledge with outsiders. Coolio is the great e ...
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C U When U Get There
"C U When U Get There" is a song by American rapper Coolio featuring 40 Thevz. It was released in June 1997 as the first single from Coolio's third studio album, '' My Soul'' (1997). The track was also featured on the soundtrack to the 1997 comedy film '' Nothing to Lose''. It heavily interpolates Johann Pachelbel's Baroque " Canon in D Major." Released on June 17, 1997, the single peaked at number 12 on the US ''Billboard'' Hot 100 chart and number seven on the ''Billboard'' Hot Rap Tracks chart; it was Coolio's last top-40 hit in the US. It was also an international success, reaching the top 10 in Australia, New Zealand, and several European countries. The first live performance of this song was before its actual release during the free concert at Paramount Canada's Wonderland put on by MuchMusic's Electric Circus in August 1997. Critical reception Larry Flick from ''Billboard'' called "C U When U Get There" an "inspiring hip-hop anthem". He added, "The song's "keep pushin' ...
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Fantastic Voyage (Coolio Song)
"Fantastic Voyage" is a song by American rapper Coolio, released in March 1994 by Tommy Boy Records as the third single from his debut album, ''It Takes a Thief (album), It Takes a Thief'' (1994). The song was produced by Bryan "Wino" Dobbs and was later also featured on the 2001 compilation album ''Fantastic Voyage: The Greatest Hits''. It heavily samples the Fantastic Voyage (Lakeside song), 1980 song of the same name by Lakeside (band), Lakeside, and peaked at number 12 on the US ''Billboard (magazine), Billboard'' Hot R&B Singles chart, number two on the ''Billboard'' Hot Rap Singles chart and number three on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100. It sold one million copies domestically and received a RIAA certification, platinum certification from the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). The accompanying music video was directed by F. Gary Gray, featuring a cameo of B-Real of Cypress Hill. Content According to AllMusic's Jason Lymangrover, "With its infectious 'Slide, slide, ...
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1, 2, 3, 4 (Sumpin' New)
"1, 2, 3, 4 (Sumpin' New)" is a song by American rapper Coolio. It was the third single released from his second studio album, ''Gangsta's Paradise'' (1995), in February 1996. Initially entitled "Sumpin' New", the song uses a sample from " Thighs High (Grip Your Hips and Move)", recorded in 1981 by American jazz trumpeter Tom Browne, and also includes a vocal sample from "Wikka Wrap" by the Evasions, from 1981. The song achieved success in several countries, including the United States, France, Iceland, and New Zealand, where it was a top-10 hit. Critical reception Larry Flick from ''Billboard'' described the song as "a jumpy, funk-lined jeep anthem that allows Coolio plenty of room to work up a fun, lyrical sweat." He added, "The sample-happy groove provides a wigglin' good time, riding primarily on a prominent snippet of the early '80s 12-incher "Wikka Wrap" by the Evasions. Lighter in content than Coolio's recent releases, this is a hit-bound jam that will leave you gleefull ...
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My Soul (Coolio Album)
''My Soul'' is the third studio album by rapper Coolio, released on August 26, 1997, and was his last album for Tommy Boy Records. The album was produced by Romeo, Vic C., Bryan "Wino" Dobbs, and DJ I-Roc. Critical reception AllMusic's Stephen Thomas Erlewine said that despite lacking a single as memorable as " Gangsta's Paradise", he praised the album for remaining consistent with the formula used from the previous two efforts by providing a more "elaborate production" with lesser known samples and string instrumentations, and Coolio for being steadfast in having both dramedy and ear-grabbing funk in his delivery, concluding that " 's a small, subtle difference, but it's what makes ''My Soul'' a thoroughly enjoyable record, no matter if you're going out or staying in." '' Vibe'' contributor Malik R. Singleton praised the overall energy throughout the album and Coolio's "didactic delivery" displaying versatility ranging from "intense ("Nature of the Business") to inspirational ( ...
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It Takes A Thief (album)
''It Takes a Thief'' is the debut studio album by American rapper Coolio. It was released on July 19, 1994, on Warner Bros. Records. The album received praise for bringing a humorous and lighthearted perspective to the often violent and profane themes of typical gangsta rap. "Fantastic Voyage," a hit from the early 1980s, returned to the charts after Coolio released a song of the same name from this album. The song received regular airplay on MTV and became his breakout hit, peaking at No. 3 in the US. Songs "Smokin Stix," "Can-o-Corn," and "Sticky Fingers" first appeared in the film ''Poetic Justice''. Critical reception The ''Los Angeles Times'' concluded that ''It Takes a Thief'' "may be one of the best hard-core Compton rap records since the first N.W.A. album." ''USA Today ''USA Today'' (often stylized in all caps) is an American daily middle-market newspaper and news broadcasting company. Founded by Al Neuharth in 1980 and launched on September 14, 1982, the news ...
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Cookin' With Coolio
''Cookin' with Coolio'' is a web-based cooking instruction program which starred West Coast rapper Coolio. The show is an offshoot of his reality show '' Coolio's Rules''. It appears on the web video network My Damn Channel and is produced by Dead Crow Pictures. The show is also a promotion for a cookbook by Coolio of the same name. About the host ''Cookin with Coolio'' was hosted by Artis Leon Ivey Jr. (August 1, 1963 – September 28, 2022), better known by the stage name Coolio. Coolio was an American Grammy Award-winning musician, rapper, actor, and record producer. He was best known for the Grammy Award-winning song " Gangsta's Paradise", and the theme song for '' Kenan & Kel'', a Nickelodeon Nickelodeon (nicknamed Nick) is an American pay television channel and the flagship property of the Nickelodeon Group, a sub-division of the Paramount Media Networks division of Paramount Global. Launched on April 1, 1979, as the first ca ... show from 1996 to 2000. Coolio ...
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Coolio's Rules
''Coolio's Rules'' is a reality TV show on MuchMore about Coolio and his family produced by Oxygen Studios.Collio's Rules - Oxygen Website
''Coolio's Rules'' focuses on Coolio and his family, living in . The master rapper tries to balance being a musician, a bachelor looking for love, an entrepreneurial caterer, and a single parent raising four teenagers. The series premiered October 28, 2008, and lasted 6 episodes.


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WC And The Maad Circle
WC and the Maad Circle was an American hip hop group from Los Angeles, California that consisted of WC, Big Gee, Coolio and DJ Crazy Toones. History MAAD stands for ''Minority Alliance of Anti-Discrimination''. Following the dissolution of Low Profile, the rapper WC formed the group and released the albums '' Ain't a Damn Thang Changed'' in 1991 and '' Curb Servin''' in 1995. The albums spawned some popular singles, notably "Dress Code", " West Up!" and "The One". WC would later leave the group and form the gangsta rap supergroup Westside Connection with Ice Cube and Mack 10. WC and Crazy Toones continued working together at Ice Cube's Lench Mob Records. On January 9, 2017, Crazy Toones died at age 45 of a heart attack. On September 28, 2022, Coolio was found unresponsive on a friend's bathroom floor and died of an apparent heart attack. Later confirmed to be from an accidental overdose of fentanyl, heroin, and methamphetamine Methamphetamine (contracted from ...
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Pop Rap
Pop rap (also known as pop hip-hop, pop hop, hip pop, melodic hip-hop or melodic rap) is a genre of music fusing the rhythm-based lyricism of hip hop with pop's preference for melodic vocals, catchy hooks, and positive lyrics on pop-like productions and structure. This genre gained mainstream popularity during the 1990s, though the influences and roots of pop rap can trace back to late-1980s hip-hop artists such as Run-DMC, LL Cool J, and Beastie Boys. Characteristics AllMusic describes pop rap as "a marriage of hip hop beats and raps with strong melodic hooks, which are usually featured as part of the chorus section in a standard pop-song structure." Pop rap also tends to have less aggressive lyrics than street-level rap music. However, some 1990s artists fused pop rap with a more aggressive attitude to defuse backlash on their own accessibility. Music journalist Wilson McBee has strongly criticized pop rap, "A pop rapper is assumed to be a sellout – someone who has co ...
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Tommy Boy Records
Tommy Boy Records is an American independent record label and multimedia brand founded in 1981 by Tom Silverman. The label is credited with helping and launching the music careers of Queen Latifah, Amber, Afrika Bambaataa, Stetsasonic, Digital Underground, Coolio, De La Soul, House of Pain, Naughty By Nature, and Force MDs. History 1981–1985: Early Years Tom Silverman created Tommy Boy Music in 1981 in his New York City apartment with a $5,000 loan from his parents. The label was an outgrowth of Silverman's '' Dance Music Report'' bi-weekly publication, which spanned 14 years, beginning in September 1978. 1985–2002: Partnership with Warner Bros. Records In 1985, Warner Bros. Records entered into a partnership with Tommy Boy and acquired half of the label, and it allowed the label to use independent distribution as it saw fit, with the option to distribute artists through the major-label channel through Warner Bros. Records or sister label Reprise Records. Monica Lync ...
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