10 Iconic Tracks That Showcase Fatman Scoop’s Signature Hype

Fatman Scoop, known for his booming voice and energetic style, has left an indelible mark on the music industry. He’s contributed to many chart-topping hits across different genres, particularly in hip-hop and R&B. Here’s a look at some of the iconic tracks that feature his signature hype: 1. “Be Faithful” – Fatman Scoop featuring The Crooklyn Clan (1999) This track is arguably Fatman Scoop’s most well-known hit. It features a catchy blend of hip-hop beats and infectious chants, sampling Faith Evans’ “Love Like This.” “Be Faithful” became an anthem in clubs around the world and topped charts in the UK and Ireland. 2. “Lose Control” – Missy Elliott featuring Ciara and Fatman Scoop (2005) Teaming up with Missy Elliott and Ciara, Fatman Scoop brought his high-energy vocals to “Lose Control.” This song, with its danceable beat and memorable chorus, became a massive hit, earning a Grammy Award for Best Short Form Music Video. 3. “It Takes Scoop” – Fatman Scoop and DJ Felli Fel (2005) Sampling the iconic 1988 track “It Takes Two” by Rob Base and DJ E-Z Rock, this collaboration with DJ Felli Fel showcases Fatman Scoop’s ability to revive classic hits with a fresh twist. His energetic vocals breathed new life into this beloved song. 4. “Put Your Hands Up” – Fatman Scoop featuring Crooklyn Clan (2004) Another party anthem, “Put Your Hands Up” is characterized by its call-and-response style, which Fatman Scoop excels at. The track became popular in clubs and was often used as a hype track at events and sports games. 5. “Drop” – Timbaland featuring Magoo and Fatman Scoop (2001) This collaboration with Timbaland and Magoo features Fatman Scoop’s energetic ad-libs and shout-outs, which perfectly complement Timbaland’s signature production style. “Drop” is a testament to Fatman Scoop’s versatility and ability to adapt to different musical styles. 6. “It’s Like That” – Mariah Carey featuring Fatman Scoop (2005) While not as prominently featured as in other tracks, Fatman Scoop’s voice adds an extra layer of hype to Mariah Carey’s “It’s Like That.” His contribution helped the song become a staple at parties and a hit on the Billboard charts. 7. “So Excited” (Remix) – Janet Jackson featuring Fatman Scoop, Fabolous, Khia, and JD (2006) On the remix of Janet Jackson’s “So Excited,” Fatman Scoop’s energetic ad-libs added a vibrant layer to the track, blending seamlessly with Janet’s sultry vocals. His hyped-up style perfectly complemented the song’s playful, upbeat vibe, making it a standout remix. 8. “Beyonce Before I Let You Go Remix” – (Official) Fatman Scoop/DJ Kazzanova (2019) In this remix of Beyoncé’s “Before I Let Go,” Fatman Scoop teams up with DJ Kazzanova to bring his signature hype and energy. His powerful chants and commands elevate the track, making it a popular choice for dance floors and celebrations. 9. “It’s Your Birthday (CN Remix)” – Fatman Scoop featuring Pitbull In “It’s Your Birthday (CN Remix),” Fatman Scoop collaborates with Pitbull to deliver a high-energy birthday anthem. With his trademark chants and a danceable beat, this track quickly became a favorite at parties and clubs, celebrating life and good times. 10. “(Official) Gangnam Style Remix NYE 2013” – Ft. Fatman Scoop Fatman Scoop brought his unique energy to the global phenomenon “Gangnam Style” with the NYE 2013 remix. His hyped-up vocals and crowd-commanding style added an extra layer of excitement to Psy’s hit, making it a perfect anthem for New Year’s Eve celebrations. Fatman Scoop’s unique ability to hype up a track and get people on their feet has made him a staple in the music industry. These hits not only showcase his vocal talent but also his impact on the world of hip-hop and beyond. His presence will be greatly missed, but his legacy will continue to live on through the music he helped create. Our thoughts and condolences go out to his family, friends, and all who were touched by his remarkable talent.     Britney Cherry is a multimedia journalist, personality, producer, and radio host based in Chicago. She is the host of “The Social Media Rewind” on 104.3 Jams Chicago and serves as a media host for Digiwaxx. With a passion for storytelling and connecting with audiences, Britney covers a wide range of topics from entertainment to lifestyle, bringing her unique perspective and energy to every story.

“Music at the Height of Social Media: What Do We Stand to Gain and Lose?”

Music in The Past I remember years ago when I was first introduced to Khia, the Philadelphia-born rapper with a lot to say about sex, clubbing, and independence. No matter how I felt about the content of the lyrics, it didn’t matter, I was 20 and the song had a catchy hook that reminded me I was young and carefree. In 2024 now a woman in her 30’s of course my outlook on music has changed but so has everything about the music landscape. Why do we not give grace to the 20-year-olds of today who enjoy music from Ice Spice, Sexxy Red, Glorillia, lotto, and Meg the Stallion? Have we become so cynical that we forget about artists like Lil Kim, Foxxy Brown, Khia, Adina Howard, and many others whose music was sexually charged and liberating to women in the culture? What about the new school that’s not the same? Has the Ratchet sound become too dominating over all other types of music? And has social media influenced us to not care about album sales and only about the personality and relatability of the artist? What About Album Sales? Let’s dive into some numbers and a bit of history. In 1996, Lil’ Kim released her debut album, “Hard Core,” which sold over 5 million copies worldwide and earned a double platinum certification from the RIAA when she was just 22 years old. In contrast, Ice Spice, at a similar age, sold around 28,000 units with her debut album, “Y2K!” Social media has had a profound impact on album sales, how music is marketed, consumed, and perceived. One major change is that artists who take advantage of social media now have access to global audiences with a single swipe. Artists can promote their music directly to millions of fans, so why are album sales so low? In theory shouldn’t it be higher? While physical sales have decreased, digital sales have skyrocketed replacing the need for physical copies. Without the help of social media Lil Kim sold 5 million physical copies with her debut album, yet Ice Spice streamed 90 million in digital streams through DSPs like Spotify. It’s impossible to know how many streams Lil Kim would have racked up for her debut album, but something should be said about the hard work required to sell 5 million physical copies. What’s Changed? Social media has drastically transformed the way we consume music in several keyways. Social media has brought changes that would have been unimaginable decades ago. Platforms like Instagram, TikTok, and Twitter have made discovering new music quicker and more effortless than ever before. Artist can share snippets of their latest tracks, which can go viral within hours. TikTok has become especially influential with many songs gaining massive popularity thanks to user-generated videos and dance challenges. Ice Spice for example gained her fame from posting a TikTok video to the “Buss it” Challenge in 2021 that went viral, she used her newfound internet fame to launch her SoundCloud song “Bully” and that fostered her deal with Capitol Records. Lil Kim’s career began after meeting Notorious B.I.G on a street corner where she performed an impromptu rap. No followers, no frills just a talented artist at the right place and right time. Direct connection with the artist is one of the most significant changes brought by social media. Back in 1996, unless you were invited into spaces that allowed you to have a more personal experience with the artist, there was no way to know what the artist did behind the scenes. Through platforms like Instagram Live or Twitter Spaces, we can feel way more connected to the artist without having to purchase anything or attend live events. Next, we must discuss Streaming and Playlists with the integration of social media. This transformation has made it so easy to hear new music, download it, share it with friends, and even use it to create your social media content. We all discover new music without really having to invest time in searching for it. Has this impacted our level of excitement for new music even from our favorite artist? Before social media there was so much anticipation for that latest single or album from an artist. With the music industry being so concentrated with new music on our algorithms, it’s hard to tell what new music we should be excited about. The Pros and Cons Although music has changed, we still have a lot to gain from utilizing social media like increased accessibility and exposure to global audiences, direct artist-fan interaction, viral marking opportunities and campaigns, real-time feedback on projects, and collaboration opportunities. On the flip side, there are downsides to music streaming and the social media influence, like short attention spans, the decline of album culture, buying physical albums and owning  intellectual property, the pressure artists are under to constantly produce content, and the authenticity of the artist, when everything is for the approval of social media how do we know when we are getting the real version of the artists or some sort of manufactured industry pleaser? Social media has undeniably changed the scope of the music industry offering many benefits but also presenting challenges that can impact artistic integrity and the traditional music experience that we have grown up with. There is a balance that can be reached, so let’s give grace to the new artist and the seasoned professionals attempting to navigate these unpredictable times. Sources: Lil’ Kim: Biography, Rapper, Musician Ice Spice Reacts To Her Debut Album ‘Y2K!’ Sales (rap-up.com) TikTok has changed music — and the industry is hustling to catch up : NPR Britney Cherry is a multimedia journalist, personality, producer, and radio host based in Chicago. She is the host of “The Social Media Rewind” on 104.3 Jams Chicago and serves as a media host for Digiwaxx. With a passion for storytelling and connecting with audiences, Britney covers a wide range of topics from entertainment to lifestyle, bringing her unique perspective and

Digiwaxx Media Correspondent Reemo Meerak Covers “Jack of All Trades” Event Honoring Bartenders in Brooklyn

Brooklyn, New York – On Monday, October 16, 2023, the Margot restaurant, bar, and event space hosted an extraordinary gathering of mixology talents and cocktail enthusiasts. The “Jack of All Trades” event, presented by the renowned Jack Daniel’s and Punch brands, celebrated the artistry of bartending and paid tribute to the exceptional skills of bartenders Kat Foster and Marc Rodriguez. Digiwaxx Media correspondent Reemo Meerak was there to capture all the highlights and bring you the inside scoop on this memorable event. Bartending is an art that demands creativity, precision, and an unyielding passion for crafting libations. The Jack Daniel’s X Punch “Jack of All Trades” event was the perfect occasion to recognize these talents. The event opened its doors to an eager crowd of cocktail aficionados, industry professionals, and Brooklyn locals, who were excited to celebrate the exceptional talents of the evening’s guest bartenders, Kat Foster and Marc Rodriguez. Both of these award-winning mixologists have made significant contributions to the craft, earning their place at the forefront of the bartending world. Throughout the evening, attendees were treated to a delightful array of deliciously paired food and finely crafted cocktails. In addition to the food and cocktails, the “Jack of All Trades” event featured insightful discussions and presentations by industry leaders, bartenders, mixologists, and cocktail enthusiasts. Guest had the opportunity to gain valuable knowledge and inspiration from standout figures in the bartending world. The sharing of insights, techniques, and innovative ideas played a pivotal role in the bartending community and ensuring that the craft continues to evolve. Kat Foster, an innovator in the cocktail scene, showcased her impeccable mixology skills by preparing a selection of signature drinks, each a masterpiece in its own right. Her craft was a true testament to the art of bartending, leaving attendees in awe of her talents. Marc Rodriguez, a Brooklyn native, brought his unique blend of flavors and techniques to the event, proving that the borough continues to be a breeding ground for mixology greatness. The crowd applauded both Kat and Marc for their incredible work and dedication to their craft. As the event came to a close, the atmosphere was filled with a sense of camaraderie and appreciation for the craft of bartending. Attendees left with a renewed passion for mixology and a greater understanding of the dedication and artistry that go into every drink prepared by a skilled bartender. Digiwaxx Media correspondent Reemo was on the scene, capturing the essence of the “Jack of All Trades” event. Reemo’s coverage will provide a glimpse into the world of bartending and the dedication of individuals like Kat Foster and Marc Rodriguez who continue to elevate the craft to new heights. Cheers to the bartenders and the brands that make it all possible!

“So So Def Presents A 30th Anniversary Tribute Performance At The 2023 BET Hip-Hop Awards”

Jermaine Dupri and So So Def marked a significant milestone, celebrating the label’s 30th anniversary with an unforgettable medley of their greatest hits at the 2023 BET Hip-Hop Awards. So So Def, founded in 1993, emerged as one of the most prominent record labels of its era, not just in the south. Initially propelled by Dupri’s success with the multi-platinum rap duo Kris Kross, the label went on to produce legendary acts such as Xscape, Jagged Edge, Bow Wow, and the first female soloist in rap to achieve Platinum status, Da Brat. Continuing its legacy into the 2000s, So So Def expanded its roster to include artists like the soulful crooner Anthony Hamilton and Atlanta-based rap groups like Bone Crusher, YoungBloodz, Dem Franchise Boyz, and many more. The performance began with Jermaine Dupri paying tribute to Kris Kross and their 1992 hit “Jump.” Wearing a backwards Atlanta Braves jersey as a nod to the iconic duo, Dupri took the audience on a nostalgic journey back to the birth of the So So Def era. He shared, “Back in 1991, I was sitting in my room, and I wrote this song,” before performing the opening verse and chorus. Ludacris then joined Dupri on stage for their 2002 anthem, “Welcome 2 Atlanta,” both donning Atlanta sports jerseys that electrified the audience. last year when Jermaine Dupri sat down with complex, he revealed that he was the youngest producer at that time to have a number one record and even was listed in the Guinness World Records. The set continued with Lil Jon taking the stage and thrilling the crowd with YoungBloodz’s 2003 track, “Damn!” followed by his own hit, “Snap Yo Fingers.” Bone Crusher brought his thunderous party starter, “Neva Scared,” to the performance, and Nelly made a surprise appearance, teaming up with JD for their 2005 chart-topping hit, “Grillz.” Throughout the performance, dancers dressed in Atlanta Braves jerseys and So So Def shirts added to the festive atmosphere as Dupri and his collaborators delved into their treasure trove of anthems. Dupri himself performed his breakout hit, “Money Ain’t a Thang,” and the mood shifted to a more intimate setting when Tyrese and Chingy joined him for “Pullin Me Back.” Dupri, 50 years old, proudly declared, “I write the songs that the whole world sings,” highlighting his extensive catalog and enduring career and how the songs he wrote still make us move to this day. The So So Def reunion wouldn’t be complete without the presence of Bow Wow and Da Brat, both of whom joined Dupri and Dem Franchize Boyz for a spirited rendition of the “I Think They Like Me” remix, concluding the performance on a joyous and nostalgic note. Babyface once told Jermaine Dupri that in order to make history, he would have to make magic in the studio consistently after the success of Kris Kross, needless to say 30 years later we are still dancing and celebrating all of So So Def’s hit records. “Jermaine Dupri Celebrates 30 years of so so def with star-studded Medley at 2023 BET Hip Hop Awards”. www.billboard.com. October 10, 2023. October 11, 2023. “Hip Hop Awards 2023: so so Def’s 30th Anniversary Performance Was a Trip Down Memory Lane”. www.bet.com. October 10, 2023. October 11, 2023.

Is Drake Ushering In A New Era With The Release Of His Eighth Studio Album, Titled “For All the Dogs”?

After months of eager anticipation from his fans, prolific Canadian artist Drake has officially dropped his eighth studio album, titled “For All the Dogs.” Previously, the acclaimed rapper had teased his social media followers with the promise of a release last month, only to face an unexpected delay, the reasons for which remained undisclosed. However, on Friday, October 6, the album finally graced streaming platforms. Drake, whose real name is Aubrey Graham, excitedly shared the news with his dedicated fan base through an Instagram post, featuring a striking picture of himself. “FOR ALL THE DOGS IS YOURS NOW,” he captioned his post, accompanied by a spotted dog emoji. Spanning an impressive 23 tracks, Drake’s latest album boasts a runtime of one hour and 24 minutes, solidifying its position as one of his lengthiest releases to date. This year, Drake has made guest appearances on songs by fellow rappers like J Hus, Central Cee, Young Thug, and Travis Scott. In his illustrious career, Drake has achieved a total of 12 Billboard No. 1 albums. Among these, two stand out from last year: “Honestly, Nevermind,” which delved into dance music and dropped in June, and “Her Loss,” a rap-centric project featuring 21 Savage, released in November. The question remains on whether it’s time for Drake to take a break, or will he be ushering in a new era with this album? In a recent candid interview, Drake has made it clear that his health is now his top priority. During an episode of the show “Table for One” on SiriusXM’s Sound 42, Drake announced that he will be taking a break from music to address health concerns that have been troubling him. Drake opened up about the “craziest problems” he’s been experiencing with his stomach, which have prompted him to make the decision to go on hiatus for what he estimates could be “maybe a year.” In a recent statement Drake said “I probably won’t make music for a little bit. I’m gonna be honest,” he confessed on the show. “I got some other things I need to do for some other people that I made promises to, but I probably won’t make music for a little bit. I’m gonna be real with you. I need to focus on my health first and foremost and I’ll talk about that soon enough.” Drake is undoubtedly deserving of a well-earned respite. In a span of less than two decades, he has shattered numerous longstanding records on Billboard’s charts, and he shows no signs of slowing down. At present, he holds the record for the Hottest 100 hits among all artists, boasting an impressive 299 entries on the chart, which includes an astounding dozen No. 1 hits and an unprecedented 70 top 10 placements. Additionally, he has achieved the remarkable feat of charting 12 No. 1 albums, and it appears that he’s on the brink of adding yet another to his already impressive list of accomplishments. “Drake releases new album For All the Dogs: Tracklist, features and everything we know”. www.independent.co.uk/us. October 6, 2023.October 6, 2023. Drake is taking a break from music: “I’ve been having the craziest problems for years with my stomach”. www.avclub.com. October 6, 2023. October 6, 2023

Outkast’s ‘Speakerboxxx/The Love Below’ Achieves The Title Of The Best-Selling Hip-Hop Album In History

OutKast’s 2003 album “Speakerboxxx/The Love Below” has become the best-selling rap album of all time, surpassing 13x platinum with over 13 million units sold. This achievement places the classic hip-hop album, known for hits like “Hey Ya!” and “The Way You Move,” in the top position ahead of Eminem’s “The Eminem Show.” The album was originally a double album, with one solo disc from Big Boi and another from André 3000, marking a significant moment in their hip-hop career. Big Boi celebrated this milestone on Instagram, emphasizing Outkast’s enduring impact. The album was a massive success, with songs like “The Way You Move” and “Hey Ya!” reaching No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100. Outkast won three Grammy Awards, including Album of the Year, with “Speakerboxxx/The Love Below.” Lauryn Hill’s “Miseducation” is the only other hip-hop album to have won that award. “Speakerboxxx/The Love Below” is one of only seven hip-hop albums to be certified diamond, signifying sales of 10 million units or more. Other diamond-certified albums include 2Pac’s “All Eyez On Me” and “Greatest Hits,” The Notorious B.I.G.’s “Life After Death,” and Eminem’s “The Marshall Mathers LP.” Lauryn Hill’s “The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill,” Beastie Boys’ “License to Ill,” and Eminem’s “Curtain Call: The Hits” have each sold 10 million units. Now what’s cooler than being cool? Ice Cold and best-selling of all time, obviously! “Outkast claim title of having best-selling rap album of all time“. www.11alive.com. October 3, 2023. October 4, 2023.

Akon’s ‘Lonely’ Music Video Achieves One Billion Views on YouTube

In the music video for the 2005 song “Lonely”, the scene begins with Akon basking in the adoration of his fans as they give him a standing ovation at his concert. Nevertheless, the applause gradually diminishes, and Akon finds himself standing solitary on the stage. Although a friend extends an invitation to join a gathering of friends, he graciously refuses, preoccupied by a multitude of thoughts. The video then transitions to scenes of Akon reflecting on the actions that led his girlfriend, portrayed by actress Kat Graham from The Vampire Diaries, to abruptly leave him without explanation. As Akon wanders through the town, visiting an abandoned video game arcade and strolling down a bustling boulevard, Graham is depicted crying in separate scenes. She takes a plane ticket, packs her bags, and departs from the home she shared with the singer. The visual concludes with Graham arriving in a taxi and warmly greeting a man who is not Akon with a hug. “Lonely” served as the third single from Akon’s debut studio album, Trouble. The track achieved a peak position of No. 4 and spent a remarkable 20 weeks on the all-genre Billboard Hot 100 chart, marking Akon’s third solo entry on the chart. “Lonely” now joins the prestigious Billion Views Club on YouTube, following the success of Akon’s “Smack That (feat. Eminem)” with 1.1 billion views and David Guetta’s “Play Hard,” in which Akon featured alongside Ne-Yo, also with 1.1 billion views. “Akon’s “lonely” video Joins YouTube’s Billion Views Club”. Billboard.com. September 27, 2023. September 28, 2023.  

Meek Mill Makes Deal With Fans To Share Rick Ross Collaboration Before Official Release

Meek Mill has announced that he’ll unveil his upcoming collaboration with Rick Ross, titled “Shaq & Kobe,” if his Instagram post from Tuesday garners 20,000 comments. The official release date for the track is set for Friday, September 29th. Surpassing expectations, the post had reached 21,000 comments by Tuesday afternoon. In his caption, Meek Mill encouraged fans to comment if they longed for the iconic MMG rap sound, countering claims that rap was in decline. He pledged to share the song ahead of schedule with the hashtag #KOBEANDSHAQ if the comment target was achieved before Friday. Numerous artists in the comments section expressed their excitement for the release, with Bobby Shmurda stating, “I Call the shots 🔥 a boss is one who guarantee we go eat,” and Rich The Kid leaving multiple fire emojis. Meek Mill and Rick Ross have a history of collaborations dating back several years. During an appearance on Drink Champs in May, Rick Ross reflected on Meek’s growth since signing him in 2011, emphasizing how rewarding it was to witness Meek’s development as an artist. He praised Meek and Wale, both of whom he signed, as talented individuals he had recognized as geniuses and exceptionally skilled from the beginning of their careers. “Meek Mill Offers to leak rick ross collaboration ahead of Release”. Hotnewhiphop.com. September 26, 2023. September 26, 2023.

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