Rapper Fatman Scoop dead at 53 after being rushed to hospital, collapsing onstage

Rapper Fatman Scoop dead at 53 after being rushed to hospital, collapsing onstage

Rapper and hype-man Fatman Scoop has died after shockingly collapsing onstage at a show Friday night, his tour manager, Birch Michael, announced. He was 53.

“It is with the heaviest of hearts I announce the passing of Isaac Freeman III, Known professionally as Fatman Scoop,” Michael’s Facebook post read Saturday. “You taught me how to be the Man I am today.”

The producer and DJ, who said he was feeling emotional at the time of writing the post, concluded, “I Love you Scoop, Thank you so much for everything you gave to me. Rest In Peace x.”

Fatman Scoop has died. He was 53.WireImage
Producer Birch Michael confirmed his passing via Facebook.

Michael, also known as “Pure Ice,” also said via Instagram Saturday that he was “honestly lost for words.”

“You took me all over the world and had me performing alongside you on some of the biggest and greatest stages on this planet, the things you taught me have truely made me the man I am today,” he wrote in a message directed at Scoop. “Thank you so much, I love you x.”

DJ I Am Tony Neal also posted a tribute to Scoop on Instagram Saturday, writing, “Unbelievable, #SleepWell Scoop. I was hoping you would pull through. 💔🕊🙏🏾”

He noted that it had been a “rough month” for the New York native and added, “Your voice entertained millions, and your legacy will continue. Family, I’m gonna miss you, @fatmanscoop.”

Neal noted Scoop’s date of death as Friday, Aug. 30. Page Six has reached out to the late rap star’s rep for confirmation and comment on his passing.

Scoop suffered a medical emergency while performing in Connecticut on Friday.X/@capcityhiphop_
Paramedics were seen tending to him backstage and he was taken to a hospital shortly after.X/@capcityhiphop_

Scoop, known for his guest spots on Missy Elliot’s “Lose Control” and Mariah Carey’s “It’s Like That,” was performing at the Town Center Park in Hamden, Conn., when he suffered a medical emergency.

In video circulating online, he appeared energetic at first but then walked toward the back of the DJ booth as he said, “Hamden make some noise!”

Shortly after, video obtained by TMZ showed paramedics rushing to help the “Be Faithful” rapper.

“Big man needs to relax … they ain’t got no fans on this stage,” a person could be heard saying on the mic at the time.

As first responders performed CPR and chest compressions, performers onstage and the audience broke out in prayer, per footage shared on Facebook.

 

 

Scoop was a New York-born rapper who had popular guest spots on songs with Missy Elliot and Mariah Carey.WireImage
His official cause of death has not yet been revealed.

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