So over the weekend, uh, Fatman Scoop passed away. Um, and this all started. There was a video that broke of him performing in Connecticut at Town Center Park. Um, and this was a part of, like, a summer concert series that they were doing up there. And during the performance, he. You. He literally, if you watch the video, he falls in the performance, and he’s walking on the stage, and he’s still trying to entertain the crowd. He gets, uh, to the top of the stage where his DJ is, and then he falls after that. And then later, um, not even 24 hours later, but, like, the next day, news broke that he had actually passed away. This was first confirmed via a statement posted by one of his, like, tour managers or members of his team. And it said, with. With the heaviest of hearts, I announced the passing of Isaac Freeman the third, known professionally as Fatman Scoop. And then his family went on to release a statement. Yeah, I. I just felt like with that story, it just happened so fast. It was like the news broke, the. The C P R. Was happening, and then next thing you know, you. I saw a report from the New York Post that he had passed away. And. Well, rest in peace to Fatman Scoop, but I hate that we have to see that video. But the irony that he died on stage doing what so many People love him for. And his. His last words was him hyping the crowd. Yes! Yeah! Yes! Yeah. Definitely rest in peace. I mean, fat man. I know fat man scoop a long time. I mean, when, um. And he really started in the industry from the bottom. Like, he started as on the street team working for Tommy Boy, worked his way up, got him, got him a position on radio, and then started doing radio and then doing records. And he was just somebody that I’ve never seen him upset. Very happy, very willing to give you advice, very willing to give you positive energy. When I first started in radio, he was somebody that I was able to call upon and ask him things. Uh, whether it was contract negotiation time or just how to. How to do a tease on air or how to close out a break or whatever it may be. He. He. He would be willing to give you so much knowledge. And he was a. He was a really great person. You know, somebody says, you’re a good person. Yeah, he had a good heart. He had a good soul. Like I said, he was a great person. He was great to. To me, he was great to my family. So definitely rest in peace. And sending condolences and. And. And healing energy to his family. Uh, sad. Absolutely. You know, I went to. I went to college with his brother, so. Uh, definitely sending, uh, healing energy to his. His family and his. Did they say what the cause of death was? So there’s no official, uh, toxicology report which would be the exact cause of death. However, uh, the p. The CEO of the PR firm that represented Fatman Scoop, her name is Sharon El Kabaz. She did give a statement to The Hollywood Reporter, and she said that, um, he had an energy drink before going on stage, and he never drink energy drinks, but he did before this show, so I don’t know if the family thinks that. That, you know, maybe a part of the reason or whatever. Um, but there is no official cause of death that has been released yet. Um, but I know envy. Like, I saw you post it, I saw you talking about it online, and I know it’s your birthday today, and, you know, he left out of here saying, if you came to party, make some noise. So we do got some fat man scoop that we wanna play real quick just to get the. The energy back up as we celebrate his life. I can’t think of a bass drop. I didn’t know this one was him. No, you didn’t know this was cool. I’ve been so late in the club for this. Oh, Lord, have mercy, Lord. Just go to sleep now. Just go to sleep. No, but once I listen to it again, I’m like, oh, yeah, His voice, it’s so distinctive. He got a Grammy for this one right here. Makes you lose control. He got a Grammy for this one right here. He got a Grammy for this. On a radio on a weekend, you don’t hear these records, right? My whole life, I’m trying to think, well, since these records came out, like, I can’t think of a time you haven’t heard these records somewhere.