Coolio
American rapper, producer, actor, Grammy winner

Born
August 1st, 1963
61 years ago
Died
September 28th, 2022
2 years ago — 59 years old
Category
Performers & Entertainers
Country
United States
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Originated in the early 1990s, a rapper gained recognition with the hit single 'Gangsta's Paradise' from the soundtrack of the film 'Dangerous Minds'. Released several albums during the career, including 'It Takes a Thief' and 'My Soul'. Achieved a Grammy Award for Best Rap Solo Performance in 1996. Expanded into acting, appearing in television shows such as 'Futurama' and 'The T.O. Show'. Also produced and contributed to various projects throughout the years.
Released the hit single 'Gangsta's Paradise'
Won a Grammy Award for 'Gangsta's Paradise'
Produced multiple successful albums including 'It Takes a Thief'
Appeared in 'Futurama' and 'The T.O. Show'
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