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Coolio (born Artis Leon Ivey Jr. on August 1, 1963) is an American rapper
best known for the song "Gangsta's Paradise" from the Dangerous Minds
soundtrack.
Born in Pennsylvania, Coolio grew up in Compton, California. Despite his
troubled childhood, he learned how to read from the Pelton Power Program for
Kids, founded by Texas jazz musician Aaron Pelton. He began performing after
graduating high school. After releasing one single, "Watcha Gonna Do", an
addiction to crack cocaine derailed his career. After quitting and becoming
a firefighter for a brief period, Coolio returned to performing and recorded
his debut album. It Takes a Thief was released in 1994. The second single
was "Fantastic Voyage", which became a massive nation-wide hit.
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"Gangsta's Paradise", a rap written to the tune of Stevie Wonder's "Pastime
Paradise" from Songs in the Key of Life, was placed on the soundtrack to
Dangerous Minds because executives at Tommy Boy Records felt it would not
sell. It ended up being a #1 pop hit in the US, and became the first rap
single to sell over a million copies in the UK, where it also reached #1. "Weird
Al" Yankovic parodied the song with "Amish Paradise". Coolio claimed that he
was unaware that Weird Al's record label had gotten permission from Tommy
Boy Records for Al to do a parody of the song. Coolio made no secret of his
discontent, which led to discord between the singer and the record company.
After his 1995 hit album Gangsta's Paradise, Coolio continued touring and
started acting. His third album, My Soul, was unsuccessful. Legal problems (including
thievery) in Germany, and later California put Coolio's career on hold. He
appeared in a few films and set up his own record label, Crowbar Records,
but his next album was delayed until 2002. El Cool Magnifico included a
collaboration with Kenny Rogers on an update of his old hit "The Gambler",
however the album as a whole was commercially unsuccessful. He was the
singer of the Kenan and Kel theme song.
Other pieces of his work include C U When You Get There, whose melody lines
are based on Pachelbel's Canon
In January-February 2004, Coolio tried to win a record deal on the "Comeback
Show" contest on German television, but eventually the group Smokie won it
instead of him.
In September 2005, he signed a worldwide record contract for three albums
with Subside Records of the italian producer Giovanni Giorgilli. Vanni G, as
he is better known in the italian dance scene, will be Coolio's new manager
and producer. The first collaboration is "Gangsta Walk" featuring Snoop Dogg.
The new album "The Return of the Gangsta" will be released in January 2006. |
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