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Coolio peforms on stage during the I Love the 90s concert at the SSE Arena on September 29, 2017 in London, England. (Photo by C Brandon/Redferns); Christy Dignam, the lead singer of the popular Irish rock band Aslan, performs at Pendulum Summit, World’s Leading Business and Self-Empowerment Summit, in Dublin Convention Center. On thursday, 9 January 2020, in Dublin, Ireland. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto via Getty Images)

Cooliowas in the process of making new music before his death.

During an interview withThe Irish Examinerpublished in July, the late rapper — whodied Wednesday at age 59— shared he was working on a collaboration with Christy Dignam of the Irish rock band Aslan.

“We’ve just got into it. We’re working on a track. We haven’t even started writing any lyrics. The track is being built as we speak. Somewhere within the next four to six weeks we should have something tangible we could work with,” he said this summer.

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LAS VEGAS, NV - JULY 19: Rapper/actor Coolio arrives at the Flamingo Go Pool Dayclub at Flamingo Las Vegas on July 19, 2018 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Joe Buglewicz/Getty Images)

In the interview, Coolio — born Artis Leon Ivey Jr. — also reflected on the success of his hit 1995 single “Gangsta’s Paradise,” featuring singer L.V. The song topped the Billboard Hot 100 for three weeks and won the Grammy Award for Best Rap Solo Performance at the 1996 Grammys.

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“You make music and you never think about what it’s going to do and what it’s not going to do,” he said at the time. “This is the amazing thing about ‘Gangsta’s Paradise’ and I’m proud of it. It only got put up on YouTube on Tommy Boy [the hip hop platform] four years ago. It reached a billion views in four years.”

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“I reached a billion the same week50 Centreached a billion with ‘In Da Club’. It took ‘In Da Club’ 17 years to reach a billion. It took me four,” he added.

Coolio’s longtime manager, Jarez Posey, confirmed to PEOPLE that the rapper died Wednesday in Los Angeles.

According toTMZ, which was first to report the news, Posey said the late musician went to the bathroom at a friend’s house. When he didn’t come out, the friend called his name but he didn’t answer. They then found Coolio on the floor.

The friend called for help, per the outlet, and once responders arrived, Coolio was pronounced dead.

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NEW YORK, NY - SEPTEMBER 10: Rapper Coolio poses for a portrait at the SiriusXM Studios on September 10, 2015 in New York City. (Photo by Kris Connor/Getty Images)

The rapper’s cause of death has not been publicly shared.

Born in Monessen, Pennsylvania, in 1963, Coolio later moved to Compton, California, where he attended Compton Community College before becoming a rapper.

In addition to eight studio albums, he also appeared in the reality showCoolio’s Ruleson Oxygen in 2008 and provided the opening track “Aw, Here It Goes!” for the Nickelodeon television seriesKenan & Kel.

He made additional television appearances, including onCelebrity Big Brotherin 2009 and onUltimate Big Brotherin 2010. He also created the web seriesCookin' with Coolioand released a cookbook titledCookin' with Coolio: 5 Star Meals at a 1 Star Price.

source: people.com