Coolio fans crash the late rapper’s website in rush to buy a keepsake of Gangsta’s Paradise artist

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Coolio fans hastily crash the late rapper’s website to buy a memento of Gangsta’s Paradise artist from his online store

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Coolio fans, eager for a memento, have crashed part of the late rapper’s website.

Shortly after the death of the Gangsta’s Paradise artist was announced on Wednesday, September 28, devotees rushed to the Coolio World website to purchase T-shirts, mugs and hoodies.

However, many were unsuccessful and only received a 404 error on the merchandise page, according to TMZ.

Anxious fans: Coolio fans, eager for a memento, have crashed part of the late rapper's website, according to TMZ;  pictured September 18

Anxious fans: Coolio fans, eager for a memento, have crashed part of the late rapper’s website, according to TMZ; pictured September 18

According to TechTarget.comsees the 404 error ‘when a user tries to access a web page that doesn’t exist, has been moved, or has a broken or broken link’.

The rapper and actor’s manager said Coolio died of cardiac arrest after collapsing at a friend’s house on Wednesday.

As an actor, Coolio, whose real name was Artis Leon Ivey, Jr, had over 100 film and TV credits to his credit.

In the weeks before his death, the star had taken over his role as Kwanzaa bot for the reboot of the animated show Futurama on Hulu.

Doesn't work: This was the message fans received when they visited the merchandise portal on Coolioworld.com

Doesn't work: This was the message fans received when they visited the merchandise portal on Coolioworld.com

Doesn’t work: This was the message fans received when they visited the merchandise portal on Coolioworld.com

Shocking death: Coolio died suddenly on Wednesday, September 28, while visiting a friend.  His manager reported the cause of death as cardiac arrest;  seen in 1994

Shocking death: Coolio died suddenly on Wednesday, September 28, while visiting a friend.  His manager reported the cause of death as cardiac arrest;  seen in 1994

Shocking death: Coolio died suddenly on Wednesday, September 28, while visiting a friend. His manager reported the cause of death as cardiac arrest; seen in 1994

Executive producer David X Cohen revealed that Coolio had also recorded new music for the comedy release in 2023.

The artist wrote the theme song for Nickelodeon’s hit Kenan & Kel comedy series, but it was his big hit Gangsta’s Paradise that kept fans dancing.

The song has been featured in dozens of film and TV soundtracks since its release in 1995.

Reprising role: In the weeks before his death, the star had reprized his role as Kwanzaa bot for the reboot of the animated show Futurama on Hulu for the show's reboot in 2023

Reprising role: In the weeks before his death, the star had reprized his role as Kwanzaa bot for the reboot of the animated show Futurama on Hulu for the show's reboot in 2023

Reprising role: In the weeks before his death, the star had reprized his role as Kwanzaa bot for the reboot of the animated show Futurama on Hulu for the show’s reboot in 2023

Coolio used his celebrity to educate students at historically black colleges and universities about global warming as an ambassador for the Environmental Justice and Climate Change group.

The rapper was also a spokesperson for the Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America, a condition he suffered from since childhood.

No funeral arrangements have been announced.

Philanthropy: Coolio used his celebrity to educate students at historically black colleges and universities about global warming as an ambassador for the Environmental Justice and Climate Change group;  seen in 2002

Philanthropy: Coolio used his celebrity to educate students at historically black colleges and universities about global warming as an ambassador for the Environmental Justice and Climate Change group;  seen in 2002

Philanthropy: Coolio used his celebrity to educate students at historically black colleges and universities about global warming as an ambassador for the Environmental Justice and Climate Change group; seen in 2002