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Fatman Scoop 'had an energy drink before' collapsing onstage and dying at age 53

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Fatman Scoop reportedly consumed an 'energy drink' before tragically collapsing on stage and dying at the age of 53 on Friday.  

The Grammy-winning DJ, real name Isaac Freeman III, suffered a medical emergency while performing at Town Center Park in Hamden, Connecticut, and his family announced his death the following morning without revealing the cause. 

Sharron Elkabas, CEO of Freeman's public relations firm, revealed the artist drank a beverage containing stimulant compounds before his performance.

'He had an energy drink before going on stage,' Elkabas told The Hollywood Reporter. 'He never drank energy drinks, but he did before this show.'

Elkabas also revealed Freeman is survived by his son, daughter and brother. 

Fatman Scoop consumed an 'energy drink' before tragically collapsing on stage and dying at the age of 53 on Friday; (pictured 2017)

Sharron Elkabas, CEO of Freeman's public relations firm, revealed the artist had consumed a beverage containing stimulant compounds before his performance

Just hours before his sudden passing, Fatman Scoop celebrated the release of a collaboration with musician Dyce Payso called Let It Go. 

The radio personality took to his Instagram on Friday to share an update on his collaboration with musician Dyce Payso. 

'LET IT GO OUT NOW LINK IN MY BIO ft @fatmanscoop all platforms thank you,'he wrote alongside a clip of the accompanying music video. 

Earlier this month, Fatman Scoop revealed the project with Payso, praising the young artist’s talent and ambition. 

'Finished Up A Song/Video With @dyce_payso - sometimes you just know when somebody got 'it' which I think he does,' he wrote alongside a snap of the two together. 

Freeman continued: 'On top of making a lot of great relationships for himself. Pay attention to dude. I see really good things happening with the young homey. 

'He has the look, the songs, but more importantly- HE WORKS HARD! and u CANT COACH THAT!!'

Freeman's manager, DJ and producer Birch Michael, announced the rapper's death 'with the heaviest of hearts' in posts to social media on Saturday morning. 

Just hours before his sudden passing at 53, Fatman Scoop celebrated the release of a new single, only to tragically collapse on stage later that evening; (pictured November 2023)

The radio personality, real name Isaac Freeman III, took to his Instagram on Friday to share an update on his collaboration with musician Dyce Payso (R)

Shortly after, the artist's family said in a statement that he was 'not just a world class performer - he was a father, brother, uncle and a friend.' 

'Last night, the world lost a radiant soul, a beacon of light on the stage and in life,' the family said. 'He was the laughter in our lives, a constant source of support, unwavering strength, and courage.' 

Born in New York City in 1971, Freeman made his name through collaborations with mega-stars including Missy Elliot and Mariah Carey in the early 2000s, and was known for his deep, roaring vocal presence.

His family described him as 'the undisputed voice of the club', and said his 'music made us dance and embrace life with positivity.'  

A three-time Grammy Award winner, in recent years Fatman Scoop ventured into podcasting and reality TV, including appearing on Channel 5's Celebrity Big Brother: UK vs USA in 2015. 

The artist's exact cause of death is not clear, however it came after he suffered a medical emergency on stage on Friday. 

Footage from the audience captured the moment the adored rapper collapsed, which came seconds after he roused the crowd, shouting 'Let's make some noise!' 

'LET IT GO OUT NOW LINK IN MY BIO ft @fatmanscoop all platforms thank you,'he wrote alongside a clip of the accompanying music video

Earlier this month, Fatman Scoop revealed the project with Payso, praising the young artist’s talent and ambition; (pictured 2000)

Footage from the audience captured the moment the adored rapper collapsed behind a DJ booth, which came seconds after he roused the crowd, shouting 'Let's make some noise!'

The artist's family paid a touching tribute as they announced his death, saying he was 'the laughter in our lives' as they branded him as 'the undisputed voice of the club'

In the video, the rapper strutted toward the back of the stage and approached a DJ booth - shouting again: 'I said Hamden, make some noise!' 

Then the hip-hop artist climbed the stairs to the DJ booth, however his breathing appeared to become labored as he panted into the microphone.

'If you came to party,' the rapper said, before taking a long pause. He then appeared to bend forward. 'Make some noise,' he added, his words slurred.

As soon as he finished speaking, he collapsed onto the ground, dropping the microphone.

Across the audience, screams of horror and gasps of fear were heard, while the rapper's fellow artists tried to calm the crowd. 

'We're having a good time,' one of them said, as another again asked for the crowd to 'make some noise' - which was met with a far more muted response than moments earlier.  

After Fatman Scoop was taken off stage by medics, fellow artists spoke to the crowd as they stood in stunned silence 

The rapper's manager said he was 'lost for words' over the 53-year-old's death 

A three-time Grammy Award winner, in recent years Fatman Scoop ventured into podcasting and reality TV - pictured during Channel 5 's Celebrity Big Brother: UK vs USA in 2015

In another clip, a member of the rapper's entourage walked over to the DJ station and switched the music off and an eerie hush fell over the venue. 

With the DJ booth partly obscuring the view, a medical official performed chest compressions vigorously on the rapper. 

Around 8:33pm, authorities were dispatched to the scene. They wheeled the rapper out from venue on a stretcher and rushed him to the hospital. 

Hamden Mayor Lauren Garett said following the incident that Scoop was undergoing emergency care and asked fans to 'keep him in your thoughts and prayers.' 

Tributes quickly poured in for the artist as news of his death was shared, with UK's Reminisce Festival - where he was set for perform on September 7 - sharing that his 'absence will be profoundly felt by everyone.' 

'He was not just one of our most popular performers, he was a cherished member of the Reminisce family,' the festival said.  

A multi-award-winning artist and producer, Fatman Scoop was known for his many collaborations, including with Missy Elliott, Mariah Carey, and David Guetta. 

Missy Elliot shared a touching tribute Saturday to X, sending her prayers to his 'family for STRENGTH during this difficult time.' 

'Fatman Scoop VOICE & energy have contributed to MANY songs that made the people feel HAPPY & want to dance for over 2 decades. Your IMPACT will NEVER be forgotten,' she wrote.  

In 2014 he revealed he was first given the nickname Fatman Scoop by his uncle, due to his love of ice cream, despite rumors Lauryn Hill had bestowed it on him when he appeared as an extra in the Fugee's 1996 video for Killing Me Softly. 

Artists Lil' John and Timbaland also waded in with tributes, recalling their time together as rising hip-hop artists

Fatman Scoop pictured with his ex-wife Shanda Freeman in 2008 

Taking to the comments section of Freeman's family post, Lil Jon wrote: 'REST WELL BROTHER.' 

Scoops' frequent collaborators Timbaland and Fat Joe both appeared lost for words and posted a string of emojis - with the rapper's ex-wife Shanda Freeman also sharing two heartbreak emojis for a tribute post to her Instagram 

Dj Questlove wrote: 'Thank you Scoop!'.

Freeman's touring agency MN2S added in a statement, 'Scoop was a beloved figure in the music world, whose work was loved by countless fans across the globe. His iconic voice, infectious energy, and great personality made an indelible mark on the industry, and his legacy will live on through his timeless music.' 

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