Fatman Scoop, the rapper, D.J., and hype man behind the sleeper hit âBe Faithfulâ and whose booming voice on Missy Elliottâs âLose Controlâ and Mariah Careyâs âItâs Like Thatâ brought him larger fame, has died after collapsing while performing at a show in Hamden, Connecticut on August 30, confirms The New York Times. Footage of the incident showed people attempting to perform CPR on Fatman Scoop behind equipment onstage, and Hamden mayor Lauren Garrett confirmed that paramedics tried lifesaving measures. He was 56.
âFatman Scoop was not just a world class performer, he was a father, brother, uncle and a friend,â Fatman Scoopâs family wrote in a statement on his official Instagram. âHe was the laughter in our lives, a constant source of support, unwavering strength, and courage. Fatman Scoop was known to the world as the undisputed voice of the club. His music made us dance and embrace life with positivity. His joy was infectious and the generosity he extended to all will be deeply missed but never forgotten. As we mourn the loss of Fatman Scoop, we also celebrate his remarkable life and the countless lives he touched. Fatman Scoopâs legacy is of love and brightness, it will reside in our hearts and memories forever.â
Born Isaac Freeman III in New York City in 1968, Fatman Scoop grew up in Harlem, where he learned about hip-hop up close in person from locals already flexing their skills on the street. When he began trying his hand at it, the rapper lifted his moniker from an old nickname given to him by his uncle, which nodded to his love of ice cream.
Fatman Scoopâs biggest solo success, âBe Faithful,â came as a surprise years after its release. With beats by the Crooklyn Clan that prominently sample âLove Like Thisâ by Faith Evans, the track originally came out in 1999, but didnât surge to No. 1 on the British Billboard singles chart until 2003. He went on to release three compilation albums over the years: 2003âs Fatman Scoop’s Party Breaks: Volume 1, 2006âs In the Club, and 2015âs Party King.
With his instantly recognizable and scratchy bellow, Fatman Scoop became a standout featured artist on some of the biggest songs of the 2000s, including Missy Elliottâs âLose Controlâ and Mariah Careyâs âItâs Like That.â In addition to hopping on songs with Ciara, DJ Kool, and Tech N9ne, he also brought ample energy to remixes for Timbaland, Lil Jon, and Janet Jackson. In later years, Fatman Scoop hopped on the Skrillex song âSquad Out,â and A$AP Rocky recently revealed that heâs featured on his upcoming song âHood Happyâ alongside Morrissey, Busta Rhymes, Flavor Flav, and Slick Rick.