Fatman Scoop

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Fatman Scoop born Isaac Freeman III is a New York City hip hop hype man and radio personality famed for his on-stage rough, loud voice. He is best known for the track "Be Faithful" with the Crooklyn Clan which went to number one in the UK and Ireland in late 2003 and top 5 in Australia. The song has been a favorite in clubs around the world for years but it took two years to clear the samples from Jay-Z, Black Sheep, Queen Pen, The Beatnuts and Faith Evans. The track takes its name from the sample of Evans singing. The follow up "It Takes Two" reached the top 10 in the UK, the top 20 in Ireland and the top 40 in Australia in 2004. In 2005, Fatman Scoop was featured on two hit songs, Mariah Carey's "It's Like That" and Missy Elliott's "Lose Control". Scoop also hosts his own show on popular New York City radio station WQHT (FM)Hot 97.

In 2005, a Channel 4 program, Chancers featured Fatman Scoop acting as a mentor to young urban artists from the United Kingdom.

In July 2006, a club promoter in New Bern, North Carolina sued the Sheriff of Craven County, North Carolina after a 2003 Fatman Scoop concert held there was shut down by the sheriff due to a noise complaint from a local citizen. The suit is asking for more than $10,000 (US$) in lost wages and punitive damages. [1]

In January 2007, Fatman Scoop was featured in Scooter's hit single and music video Behind the Cow, where he rapped a short solo.

Fatman Scoop also has his own sex and relationship show/podcast at http://www.manandwife.tv and on iTunes.

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As a hype man for various artists, he had some appearances and had performed with other artists. The following list are people he had done a song with and may contain other artists he appeared with in that song:

He has also worked with many celebrities for vocals on their sets such as Adam "DJ AM Goldstein", as well as DJ Soloman.

He was also featured in the Fugees video "Killing me Softly" in the 90s.

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