Fentanyl Was the Reason of Death for Coolio

 Fentanyl Was the Reason of Death for Coolio

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Coolio kicked the bucket because of fentanyl, his administrator Jarel (Jarez) Posey affirmed to Assortment.

The rapper's family said he additionally had hints of heroin and methamphetamines in his framework.

Coolio passed on Sept. 28 at 59 years old. As per TMZ, the Grammy-winning rapper, maker and entertainer was found at a companion's home. His reason for death was not promptly known at that point, however it was subsequently accepted that he experienced a respiratory failure.

Coolio was most popular for his 1995 hit "Gangsta's Heaven," which he recorded for the film "Hazardous Personalities" featuring Michelle Pfeiffer. It immediately became one of the most well known rap melodies ever, besting the Announcement Hot 100 for a long time and finishing 1995 as the No. 1 single of that year in the US. In 1996, "Gangsta's Heaven" was named for record of the year and best rap solo execution at the Grammy Grants, with Coolio winning the last option.

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In addition to being a musician, Coolio was also an actor and TV personality who appeared on reality shows like "Celebrity Big Brother," "The Nanny," and "Sabrina the Teenage Witch." In 2009, he published his own cookbook, "Cooking With Coolio," and in 2010, he participated in the Food Network competition "Rachael vs. Guy: Celebrity Cook-Off," finishing in second place.

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