Artist's albums
Hips Don't Lie
2023 · single
No L's
2023 · single
On My Way (feat. Fatman Scoop, Vanessa Elly & Kay)
2022 · single
To The Top (feat. Fatman Scoop & Titus)
2022 · single
On My Way (feat. Fatman Scoop, Vanessa Elly & Kay)
2022 · single
Get Low
2022 · single
Freak It Like an Indian
2022 · single
U My Bae (Remix)
2021 · single
Blow the House Down
2021 · single
Stampede (feat. Fatman Scoop)
2021 · single
Miami
2021 · single
Wrong One
2021 · single
Cobra Dance (Remixes)
2020 · single
Kein Dior
2020 · single
Make Some Noise
2020 · single
Whip Yo Axx
2020 · single
Balle Balle
2019 · single
Cobra Dance (Disco Fries Edit)
2019 · single
Blackout
2019 · single
Push The Feeling
2019 · single
Vegas Gets LOUDER! (VGK Anthem)
2019 · single
Too Grown
2018 · single
Cobra Dance
2018 · single
Cherry Lounge
2018 · single
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Biography
Isaac Freeman III, better known under his Fatman Scoop moniker, is a hip-hop artist probably best known for the chart hit "Be Faithful." Freeman received the nickname after appearing as an ice cream man in the Fugees' video "Killing Me Softly." Stylistically, Fatman Scoop is loud, repetitive, and boisterous, like a hip-hop hype man. His first appearance as a solo artist was on Timbaland & Magoo's "Drop" in 2001, but it wasn't until 2003 that the single "Be Faithful" was a massive hit on the club circuit and topped the U.K. charts. The track was included on his album Party Breaks, Vol. 1, along with singles "It Takes Scoop" featuring DJ Kool and "In the Club" in 2004, neither as commercially successful as their predecessor. In 2006, Scoop returned with the singles "Dance" featuring Lum and "U Sexy Girl," but it was his appearance on hit singles such as Mariah Carey's "It’s Like That" and Missy Elliott's Grammy Award-winning "Lose Control" that had more chart success. Freeman released "Talk to Me" in 2007 and "New Year's Anthem" in 2009; both failed to chart, but it was his guest appearances that proved his most popular efforts, with features on tracks by the likes of Bob Sinclar ("Rock the Boat," 2012), LL Cool J ("We Came to Party," 2013), and Skrillex ("Recess," 2014). Coinciding with his music career, Scoop was also a presenter on the popular New York radio station WQHT and created a regular podcast entitled Man and Wife TV with his wife Shanda Freeman on which the couple talked openly about their relationship. Scoop had a brief appearance on British reality TV in 2015, and was featured on a string of singles, including Hardwell and W&W's "Don't Stop the Madness" (2015), Charlotte Devaney's "Bass Dunk" with Lady Leshurr (2016), and MAKJ and Michael Sparks' "Space Jam" (2017). ~ James Pearce, Rovi