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AGAINST THE ODDS

Inside Coolio’s rise to fame after Gangsta’s Paradise rapper battled his way up from poverty and drug addiction

RAPPER Coolio overcame intense battles with poverty and drug addiction during his inspiring rise to fame.

The legendary Gangsta's Paradise rapper faced notable strife and success before he was reportedly discovered dead at 59 by a friend.

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Coolio faced a life of struggles and successes before he was reportedly found deadCredit: Getty
The rapper battled poverty and drug addiction throughout his rise to fameCredit: Getty
The rapper was reportedly visiting a friend when he went to use the restroom and never came out on Wednesday, September 28Credit: Getty Images - Getty
Coolio was 59 when he allegedly passed awayCredit: AP:Associated Press

Coolio, whose real name is Artis Leon Ivey Jr, was born on August 1, 1963, in Monessen, Pennsylvania, and later moved to Compton, California.

The future rapper started out as a highly intelligent bookish kid until he started searching for ways to better fit in at school.

After his parents divorced when he was 11, he got involved with the Baby Crips and developed menacing behavior to better assert himself, according to a biography by Steve Huey.

Coolio turned to violence, bringing weapons to school, and ruining his once-promising scholastic career.

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When he moved from high school to a local community college, the Compton kid started to perform at rap contests where he gained some notoriety.

It was at these contests that someone called him Coolio Iglesias, and the name stuck.

DRUG ADDICTION

He became a regular on a Los Angeles radio station and released his first single Watcha Gonna Do.

Sadly, his first taste of fame was short-lived after the rapper fell into a serious drug problem.

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Coolio checked himself into rehab for crack cocaine addiction to straighten himself out and even started working as a firefighter in Northern California, a reads.

A year later, he returned to LA where he began to make some of his most notable work.

After making connections and being featured on albums with fellow rappers, Coolio debuted his first album It Takes a Thief in 1994.

The track Fantastic Voyage helped launched the album to a Top Ten spot and past the platinum sales mark.

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Coolio was celebrated by critics and listeners for taking a more lighthearted approach to a genre that was dominated by a West Coast gangsta sound.

GANGSTA'S PARADISE

Just a year after gaining some notoriety with his freshman album, Coolio released his most successful song to date, Gangsta's Paradise.

The rapper shocked fans with a haunting critique of gangster life that demanded a replay on radios across America.

The album Gangsta's Paradise, released in 1995, went triple platinum, eventually earning a Grammy for Best Solo Rap Performance.

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