Coolio Dies at 59. Here Are Some of His Memorable Quotes.The rapper, best known for the hit single 'Gangsta's Paradise,' died in LA on Wednesday.

ByJonathan Small

Thehip-hopworld is mourning the loss of Coolio tonight.

The 90s rapper, most known for his hit songs "Gangsta's Paradise" and "Fantastic Voyage," was found lying on the floor of the bathroom of a friend's house in Los Angeles, his manager Jarez Poseytold CNN.Paramedics were called and pronounced Coolio dead at the scene.

Posey told TMZthat the paramedics believeCooliodied of cardiac arrest. An official cause of death has yet to be announced.

Coolio's Career

Coolio, whose real name is Artis Leon Ivey Jr., was born on August 1, 1963. He grew up in Compton, California, getting involved in the 80s and 90s west coast rap scene. In 1994, Coolio dropped his debut solo album,It Takes a Thief. The album went platinum on the success of the hit single "Fantastic Voyage."

Coolio scored his next smash hit in 1996 with the release of "Gangsta's Paradise," from the soundtrack to the movieDangerous Minds.The rap earned him a Grammy for Best Rap Solo Performance. The song has been downloaded over a billion times on YouTube.

Coolio also appeared as an actor throughout his career, appearing on TV shows likeSabrina the Teenage Witch,的南ny, andGravity Falls.He was regular on Reality TV, too, with guest appearances onCelebrity Cook OffandCelebrity Big Brother.

Coolio even had a cookbook calledCookin with Coolio.

Memorable Quotes

Coolio will always be remembered for turning a clever phrase. Here are some of his best quotes over the years.

As I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I take a look at my life and realize there's not much left

They say I need to learn, but nobody's here to teach me. If they don't understand, how can they reach me?

Life is too short to not have fun; we are only here for a short time compared to the sun and the moon.

Gather up your pity and turn it into ambition.

Life is a big game so you gotta play it with a big heart.

Hell, when I was growing up, I could make a meal out of a package of Top Ramen and a bottle of Windex.

Jonathan Small

Entrepreneur Staff

Editor in Chief of Green Entrepreneur

Jonathan Small is editor-in-chief ofGreen Entrepreneur, a vertical from Entrepreneur Media focused on the intersection of sustainability and business. He is also an award-winning journalist, producer, and podcast host of the upcoming True Crime series, Dirty Money, andWrite About Nowpodcasts. Jonathan is the founder ofStrike Fire Productions, a premium podcast production company. He had held editing positions atGlamour,Stuff,Fitness, andTwistMagazines. His stories have appeared inThe New York Times, TV Guide,科兹摩,Details, andGood Housekeeping. Previously, Jonathan served as VP of Content for the GSN (the Game Show Network), where he produced original digital video series.

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