Ice-T is speaking candidly about the devastating toll of fentanyl following the deaths of Coolio and Michael K. Williams.
In his new documentary Fame & Fentanyl, the hip hop icon addressed how drug use claimed the life of his longtime friend Coolio, who passed in 2022 at 59 after an accidental overdose involving fentanyl, heroin, and methamphetamine. âCoolio was healthy. I know he didnât want to die. He spoke freely about it, but thatâs the thing,â Ice-T said. âIf youâre doing drugs recreationally, youâre not trying to take your own life. Recreation is a game, but this is no longer a game.â
The death of actor Michael K. Williams, best known for his role on The Wire, hit Ice-T just as hard and underscored how widespread the epidemic has become. âWhen it hit Coolio and it hit Mike, that was the nail in the coffin. Thatâs when you go, âYo, this shit is real.â You know what Iâm saying? Itâs real,â he explained.
Although Ice-T and Williams never collaborated, he revealed they had planned to. âWe had never worked together, but we had planned to. I hoped to work with him. When people die of fentanyl, itâs like they got hit by a car, like they got shot,â Ice-T continued. âThis is a person whoâs healthy, and tomorrow theyâre outta there.â
The Law & Order: SVU star also shared that while he has never used drugs, addiction has still touched his life through loved ones. âI donât do drugs, but I never expected it. Everyone has someone in their life who has been affected by fentanyl. These are the narratives that everyone should be aware of,â he told Entertainment Weekly.