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The music world is in mourning after the sudden passing of Fatman Scoop, who tragically collapsed on stage at the age of 53, via People. The beloved “Be Faithful” hitmaker was performing in Hamden, Connecticut, on Friday, August 30, when he suddenly collapsed after climbing to the DJ booth, shirtless. Despite being rushed to the hospital at 8:33 p.m., the cause of his death has yet to be announced.

Fatman Scoop, whose real name was Isaac Freeman III, was a towering figure in the music industry, known for his booming voice and infectious energy that made him a staple in clubs around the world. His ex-wife, Shanda Freeman, took to social media to pay tribute to the man she once shared her life with. “We made history,” she wrote, reflecting on their years together. “We were the FIRST. I’m heartbroken. I love you. Always.” The couple had been married for 13 years before their divorce, according to the Mirror.

Shanda and Fatman Scoop gained fame together in 2008 when they starred in one of the first reality shows, Man & Wife. The show, which aired on MTV for a year, gave fans a glimpse into their lives and the dynamics of a married couple in the hip-hop community. Their chemistry and candidness made the show a hit, and it remains a memorable part of their legacy.

Fatman Scoop’s family released a heartfelt statement on his Instagram account, expressing their profound grief. “He 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,” the statement read.

The musician and producer’s impact on the music industry was immense. He collaborated with legends like Missy Elliott, Mariah Carey, and David Guetta, creating tracks that defined a generation. In 2014, Fatman Scoop revealed that his nickname came from his uncle, who dubbed him “Fatman Scoop” due to his love of ice cream, dispelling the rumor that Lauryn Hill had given him the name. He even appeared as an extra in the Fugees’ iconic 1996 music video for “Killing Me Softly.”

In recent years, Fatman Scoop ventured into podcasting and reality TV, including an appearance on Celebrity Big Brother: UK vs USA in 2015. His larger-than-life presence and unmistakable voice secured him a place in the Hollywood Hall of Fame, marking him as one of the most successful and influential rappers of his generation.

As news of his passing spread, fans and fellow artists took to social media to share their sorrow. One fan wrote, “RIP Fatman Scoop, he literally just re-posted a video I shared the other day of the streets LOSING it to his music 20 years later. We grew up on that voice! Thank you for your sound. Rest in paradise.” Another added, “Losing Fatman Scoop is losing a huge part of the culture. An essential part of music and his voice will literally live on forever. Rest in peace.”

In his final moments, Fatman Scoop was doing what he loved most—bringing joy to the crowd. His last words on stage reportedly were, “If you came to the party, make some noise,” a fitting farewell from a legend who dedicated his life to music. As fans and loved ones mourn his loss, they take solace in knowing that he passed away doing what he loved, leaving behind a legacy that will resonate in the music world forever.

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