Fatman Scoop

American rapper

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2024 Fatman Scoop released multiple singles including 'No Popcorn' with Tech N9ne, 'Let It Go' with Dyce Payso, and 'Our House' with Bingo Players and Disco Fries
August 31 2024 Death announced at age 56, with medical examiners determining the cause as natural causes stemming from hypertensive heart disease and atherosclerosis.
August 31 2024 Fatman Scoop passed away.
August 30 2024 Fatman Scoop (Isaac Freeman III) collapsed during a live performance in Hamden, Connecticut, where CPR was administered on-site before being rushed to a hospital.
August 30 2024 Released two collaborations: 'Our House' with Bingo Players and Disco Fries, and 'Let It Go' with Dyce Payso, with an official music video for the latter.
2022 Featured on Smino's 'Pro Freak' with Doechii
July 2018 Featured on the remix of Ciara's single 'Level Up', which also included Missy Elliott - the first song featuring all three artists since 2005's 'Lose Control'.
2015 Appeared on Hardwell and W&W's 'Don't Stop the Madness'
2015 Released compilation album 'Party King', which was exclusively released in Japan
September 14 2015 Evicted from Celebrity Big Brother on day 20, finishing in 11th place.
August 27 2015 Entered Celebrity Big Brother 16: UK vs. USA as a contestant.
2014 Featured on Skrillex and Kill the Noise's 'Recess'
2013 Fatman Scoop released the single 'Dance! 2013' in collaboration with Lumidee, charting in some international markets
2011 Collaborated on Bob Sinclar's 'Rock the Boat' and Kat DeLuna's 'Drop It Low' remix
2010 Appeared on Kalomoira's 'Please Don't Break My Heart'

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