Coolio’s manager says late rapper’s death tied to fentanyl
Gangsta’s ParadiseCoolio’s former long-time manager Jarez Posey told The Associated Press Thursday that Coolio’s cause of death was fentanyl and that he also had traces of heroin and methamphetamine in his system.
Coolio – born Artis Leon Ivey Jr., on Aug. 1, 1963 – died at the Los Angeles home of a friend on Sept. 28, 2022. He was 59., the 1995 hit from the soundtrack of the Michelle Pfeiffer filmCoolio was born in Monessen, Pennsylvania, and later moved to Compton, California. His career album sales totalled 4.8 million, with 978 million on-demand streams of his songs, according to Luminate. He would be nominated for a total of six Grammys.
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