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Coolio got me into rap as well as most of my classmates. It is very sad. Gangsta's Paradise will always hold a special place in my heart.
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MWmetalhead wrote: ↑Sat Oct 01, 2022 12:13 pm
I liked Coolio, but he was only relevant for a few years.
Must have been before my time. Never heard of him.
He got his start before "talkies" we're introduced
For Kristian Trumpers are not serving our Lord Christ, but their own appetites. By smooth talk and flattery they deceive the minds of naive people.
-Romans 16:18
TC Talks wrote: ↑Sat Oct 01, 2022 5:29 pm
He got his start before "talkies" we're introduced
Have to admit, I've never been much of a movie goer. Last movie I was at was about 30 years ago. My wife wanted to see Diving Miss Daisy. Don't recall if this Coolo was in it or not.
Coolio was everywhere in 1995-96. While he did have a few hits, the one that jumped out at me when I heard he passed was "Too Hot". It was a cautionary song about the dangers about hooking up left and right and not being protected. It's a shame it got lost in the shuffle, coming out the same year Eazy-E lost his battle with HIV.
There were a number of great tracks on the Gangsta's Paradise album.
"Internet is no more like radio than intravenous feeding is like fine dining."
-TurkeyTop
Mega Hertz wrote: ↑Sun Oct 02, 2022 5:33 pm
Coolio was everywhere in 1995-96. While he did have a few hits, the one that jumped out at me when I heard he passed was "Too Hot". It was a cautionary song about the dangers about hooking up left and right and not being protected. It's a shame it got lost in the shuffle, coming out the same year Eazy-E lost his battle with HIV.
There were a number of great tracks on the Gangsta's Paradise album.
The thing I immediately think of is his quite public venomous reaction to Weird Al parodying Gangsters Paradise. He later said he was wrong to lash out the way he did and that he should have considered it an honor or something to that effect.
Mega Hertz wrote: ↑Sun Oct 02, 2022 5:33 pm
Coolio was everywhere in 1995-96. While he did have a few hits, the one that jumped out at me when I heard he passed was "Too Hot". It was a cautionary song about the dangers about hooking up left and right and not being protected. It's a shame it got lost in the shuffle, coming out the same year Eazy-E lost his battle with HIV.
There were a number of great tracks on the Gangsta's Paradise album.
The thing I immediately think of is his quite public venomous reaction to Weird Al parodying Gangsters Paradise. He later said he was wrong to lash out the way he did and that he should have considered it an honor or something to that effect.
"I mean, ain't like it's 'Beat It'"
"Internet is no more like radio than intravenous feeding is like fine dining."
-TurkeyTop