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Coolio gangsta paradise stevie wonder
Coolio gangsta paradise stevie wonder











coolio gangsta paradise stevie wonder

I say I didn’t write "Gangsta’s Paradise" it was already there and just chose me as a vessel to come through. That’s the only song I’ve ever had that experience with. I’m telling you, my head stayed down the whole time and I never even picked up the pen. The first line just came right out: "As I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I take a look at my life and realize there’s nothing left." As soon as I said that, I sat down and wrote the whole thing without even having to think about it. He was excited about that, rewound the track, and I started freestyling over it. Whose track is this?" He told me it was just something he was working on, so I said "Really? It’s mine now." When the music stopped, I said to Doug, "Wow, that’s kind of dope. was there and he was already working on the hook not recording, just riffing with it. Now, the crazy thing is, I am a huge Stevie Wonder fan-one of the very first records I ever bought in my life was Stevie Wonder’s "Superwoman" single-but for some reason, I don’t remember ever hearing "Pastime Paradise." Anyway, I heard the music playing, so I went in to see what was happening. That day, a producer named Doug Rasheed was working on some stuff and when I walked past the studio, I heard the beginning of the track start playing. He had this nice little house at the beginning of the Hollywood Hills and he had an office and a little recording studio there. I had gone over to my manager’s house to sign for a check. recently interviewed Coolio to get the story behind the creation of his signature song, his recollections about the globe-trotting rollercoaster ride the song took him (and hip-hop itself) on, how he views his place in hip-hop and what he is working on these days.Ĭoolio: Honestly, my memories are still so clear of exactly how "Gangsta's Paradise" came to be. The special RSD edition of Gangsta’s Paradise has been remastered, pressed across two heavyweight 180g red vinyl records, and features some previously unreleased bonus material on the flipside of its second disc. While Record Store Day has typically taken place on a single day in April every year since its inception in 2008, this year’s event has been spread across three separate dates in August, September and October due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

coolio gangsta paradise stevie wonder

To celebrate the monumental milestone and acknowledge the song's expansive legacy, Coolio’s Gangsta’s Paradise album is getting a special 25th Anniversary vinyl reissue for Record Store Day this Saturday (Sept. 1 in the United Kingdom, Ireland, France, Germany, Italy, Sweden, Austria, Netherlands, Norway, Switzerland, Australia, New Zealand, Scotland and Zimbabwe, just to name a few. The song took off with international audiences as well, reaching No. Both albums it appeared on-first the Dangerous Minds soundtrack and then his own sophomore album Gangsta’s Paradise-were quickly certified multi-platinum, while the single itself sold over three million copies on its own. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 pop charts, became the best-selling single of 1995 across all genres, and helped to mainstream hip-hop in previously uncharted ways.

coolio gangsta paradise stevie wonder

More than just a flash-in-the-pan genre hit, "Gangsta’s Paradise" hit No. However, soon enough that "everybody" he was excited to share his new song with would substantially grow to include millions and millions of music fans around the world, as "Gangsta’s Paradise" became a chart-topping, multi-platinum global hit throughout the fall/winter of 1995 and well into the summer of 1996. To be clear, the "everybody" Coolio was initially thinking of was just his record label and his friends-"My day ones and my homies that I trusted to give me a real opinion," he states.

coolio gangsta paradise stevie wonder

"I was so excited about sharing it with everybody." "My first thought when I listened back to the demo of ‘Gangsta’s Paradise’ was ‘Man, the hood’s gonna love this shit,'" recollects Coolio.













Coolio gangsta paradise stevie wonder