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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