Coolio, who began building his network in Los Angeles’ rap scene in the early ‘90s and at one point was the biggest rap star on the planet, died at 59. In 1994, Coolio had his breakthrough hit, “Fantastic Voyage,” a track that crossed over to pop audiences while establishing him as someone with verifiable street cred. But the Compton-raised artist is perhaps best known for “Gangsta’s Paradise,” the title song from his sophomore album in 1995. The track, which was nominated for record of the year, transcended mediums, landing a spot in the 1995 film “Dangerous Minds.” Later in his career, Coolio was a lot of things, including reality TV star, cook, cookbook author, and the potential mayor of his hometown. (Rob Grabowski /invision / Associated Press)