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Rapper and radio personality Fatman Scoop died Friday after collapsing onstage in Hamden, Connecticut. He was 53.

Scoop, whose real name was Isaac Freeman III, was performing at the Town Center Park when he collapsed and died.

Cell phone video shows a shirtless Freeman hyping the crowd. His last words before he collapsed were, “If you came to party, make some noise.”

Another video angle shows a medic performing CPR on Freeman at the DJ booth.

“Last night, the world lost a radiant soul, a beacon of light on the stage and in life,” his family wrote in a statement on Saturday. “Fatman Scoop was not just a world class performer, he was a father, brother, uncle, and a friend.”

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Freeman’s publicist said the rapper drank an energy drink seconds before going onstage and that, “He never drank energy drinks” before.

In a tribute, hip-hop drummer Questlove called Freeman “the undisputed voice of the club.”

Freeman was best known for his collaborations with artists such as Missy Elliott (“Lose Control”) and Mariah Carey (“It’s Like That”). He won a Grammy Award and a Soul Train Award for “Lose Control.”

Freeman was featured on the remix to Ciara’s single “Level Up,” featuring Missy Elliott.

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He appeared as himself on the TV series “The Boondocks.” And in 2015, he entered the “Celebrity Big Brother 16: UK vs. USA” house in London as a contestant.

His ex-wife Shanda Freeman shared an Instagram photo of herself and the “Be Faithful” artist alongside two broken heart emojis.

In the video below, Fatman Scoop interviewed Lil Jon about the COVID vaccines in 2020. Fatman Scoop initially rejected the vaccine, but he ended up taking it so he could travel overseas for work.