00s legend Fatman Scoop, 53, collapses on stage and is rushed to hospital during concert

His condition is unknown.

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US rapper Fatman Scoop, 53, suffered a serious ‘medical emergency’ during a concert in Hamden, Connecticut on Friday. The Be Faithful hitmaker, real name Isaac Freeman, was performing at Hamden Town Centre Park when the incident occurred, as confirmed by the Hamden mayor Lauren Garrett. Garrett added he was ‘transported by ambulance to the hospital’.

The statement continued: ‘We will provide updates when they are available. Please keep him in your thoughts and prayers.’ Emerging footage on social media shows Freeman struggling to climb onto a platform before passing out behind a DJ booth as the music is stopped and fellow artists on stage continued to address the crowd.



The audience fell silent, although some screams could be heard, as CPR was administered in an attempt to revive him at the scene. At 8:33pm authorities were sent to the scene and wheeled the rapper out from the venue on a stretcher. His condition remains unknown, although concertgoers were heard asking if he was okay after witnessing him collapse.

Well-wishes are starting to flood in for the hip-hop hype man on social media from concerned fans. The 00s music artist grew to prominence with his 2003 re-release of Be Faithful alongside artist Crooklyn Clan. Freeman revealed in a 2014 interview that he received his nickname from his Uncle Jack as he loved ice cream growing up.

He has collaborated with a number of artists including Mariah Carey, Janet Jackson, Whitney Houston and Missy Elliot, picking up critical acclaim along the way. More Trending Oasis issue warning as tickets appear on resale sites for £10,000 minutes into pre-sale Slash's stepdaughter Lucy-Bleu Knight's cause of death aged 25 revealed Iconic band takes over entire high street to perform 'same song 5 times' Oasis 2025 tour support act 'confirmed' as fellow Manchester legends His 2005 feature in Missy Elliot’s Lose Control went on to win a Grammy for best short form music video and a nomination for best rap song. The same year he appeared on Mariah Carey’s hit single It’s Like That alongside Jermaine Dupri which landed her a Grammy nod for best female pop vocal performance.

The music video for his latest song with Dyce Payso, Let It Go, was released just hours before his Connecticut concert. Developing story, check back for updates..

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