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Coolio song Gangsta’s paradise 25 years on: How it came to be a ‘A solid gold classic’
It’s December 1995. Everywhere you turn in Australia, it seems like only one song is playing.
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It begins with a haunting string sample some listeners recognise from a vintage Stevie Wonder track, layered over simple hip-hop percussion and deep bass.
After 11 seconds, there’s a clap of snare drum, and a man starts quoting a Bible verse made famous the year before by Samuel L Jackson in Quentin Tarantino’s film Pulp Fiction.
If you instantly heard the next lyric, “I take a look at my life and realise there’s nuthin’ left”, then this article is for you.
Coolio’s Gangsta’s Paradise turns 25 this year, and its place in music history is assured.
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