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Legendary Rapper Coolio Passes Away at 59 - Ebony

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Coolio, who rose to global superstardom with his Grammy-winning hit 'Gangsta's Paradise' and his top five hit 'Fantastic Voyage,' has passed away, reports CNN. Jarez Posey, his longtime manager, confirmed his passing. According to Posey, Coolio was found unresponsive on Wednesday afternoon while visiting a friend's house. After he didn’t come out of the bathroom, […]

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