This page will contain additional articles about Fatman Scoop, as they become available.Fatman ScoopFatman Scoop (real name Isaac Freeman III) is a New York City hip hop artist and producer. He is best known for the track "Be Faithful" with the Crooklyn Clan which went to number one in the UK and Ireland in late 2003 and top 5 in Australia. The song has been a favourite in clubs around the world for years but it took two years to clear the samples from Jay-Z, Black Sheep, Queen Pen, the Beatnuts and Faith Evans. The track takes its name from the sample of Evans singing. The follow up "It Takes Scoop" reached the top 5 in the UK, the top 20 in Ireland and the top 40 in Australia in 2004. Discography
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The follow up "It Takes Scoop" reached the top 5 in the UK, the top 20 in Ireland and the top 40 in Australia in 2004. The Pope brothers have been playing in Koufax, and Jim Suptic has formed a new band called Blackpool Lights. The track takes its name from the sample of Evans singing. In 2000, singer/guitarist Matthew Pryor's acoustic side project, the New Amsterdams, released the album Never You Mind. In 2001 they released Para Toda Vida, followed by Worse for the Wear in 2003. The song has been a favourite in clubs around the world for years but it took two years to clear the samples from Jay-Z, Black Sheep, Queen Pen, the Beatnuts and Faith Evans. In 1999, keyboardist James Dewees' side project, Reggie and the Full Effect, released the album Greatest Hits 1984-1987. They have since released two other albums, Promotional Copy and Under the Tray. He is best known for the track "Be Faithful" with the Crooklyn Clan which went to number one in the UK and Ireland in late 2003 and top 5 in Australia. All members of the Get Up Kids play music outside of the band. Fatman Scoop (real name Isaac Freeman III) is a New York City hip hop artist and producer. Robert and Ryan Pope are non-practicing members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. "It Takes Scoop" (single) (2004). Their May 2002 release, On a Wire (see 2002 in music), marked an evolution in their music, a maturity that was continued in March 2004's Guilt Show. "Be Faithful" (single) (2003). The band consists of brothers Robert (bass) and Ryan (drums) Pope, Matthew Pryor (guitar/vocals), Jim Suptic (guitar/vocals), and James Dewees (keyboards). In 1997 (see 1997 in music), their debut full-length, Four Minute Mile, was released, followed by Something to Write Home About (1999, 1999 in music) on Vagrant Records. They debuted in 1996 (see 1996 in music) and began releasing singles on Doghouse Records. The Get Up Kids are a Kansas City-based American emo band. Download sample of "Red Letter Day" from Something to Write Home About. 'Beer For Breakfast' on the 'Another Year On The Streets' compilation (Vagrant, 2001). 'Newfound Mass (2000)' on 'The Best Comp in the World' compilation (Fadeaway Records, 2000). 'Alec Eiffel' on the 'Where Is My Mind?' Pixies tribute compilation (Glue Factory Records, 1999). 'On With The Show' on the 'I Love Metal' compilation (Triple Crown Records, 1999). 'I'm a Loner Dottie, a Rebel' on 'Postmark Stamps' compilation (Tree Records, 1998). 'Wouldn't Believe It' EP. Split 7" with Rocket from the Crypt (Vagrant, 2001). 'Action and Action' European CD-single (Vagrant?, 2000). Split 7" with The Anniversary (Vagrant, 1999). Red Letter Day 10"/CD (Doghouse, 1999). 'Ten Minutes' b/w 'Anne Arbour' Sub-Pop Singles Club 7" (limited to 1,300) (Sub-Pop Records, 1999). Split 7" with Coalesce (Second Nature Recordings, 1998). Split 7" with Braid (Tree Records, 1997). 'A Newfound Interest In Massachusetts' b/w 'Off The Wagon' 7" (Contrast Records, 1997). 'Second Place' b/w 'Woodson' 7" (Doghouse, 1996). 'Shorty' b/w 'The Breathing Method' 7" (2,000 pressed) (Huey Proudhon Records, 1996). Unannounced live album (TBA, Summer 2005). Guilt Show (Vagrant, 2004). On a Wire (Vagrant, 2002). Eudora (Vagrant, 2001 rarities collection). Something to Write Home About (Vagrant, 1999). Four Minute Mile (Doghouse, 1997). |