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  2. FatMan Scoop's cause of death revealed after DJ and ... - AOL

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    FatMan Scoop's manner of death was listed as "natural." Hypertensive heart disease is a long-term condition that develops in people who live with long-term high blood pressure, the Cleveland ...

  3. Fatman Scoop - Wikipedia

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    Isaac Freeman III (August 6, 1968 [a] – August 31, 2024), better known by his stage name Fatman Scoop, was an American hip-hop recording artist and radio personality. Noted for his booming, raw vocal presence on various hip-hop songs, he was best known for his guest performances on the 2005 singles "Lose Control" by Missy Elliott and "It's Like That" by Mariah Carey, as well as his 1999 ...

  4. Fatman Scoop is being mourned by the rap community. All ... - AOL

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    Fatman Scoop died at age 53 after collapsing on stage during a concert. Here's everything to know about the rapper's music and legacy. Fatman Scoop is being mourned by the rap community.

  5. Bockscar - Wikipedia

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    The failure to drop the Fat Man at the precise bomb aim point caused the atomic blast to be confined to the Urakami Valley. As a consequence, a major portion of the city was protected by the intervening hills, but even so, the bomb was dropped over the city's industrial valley midway between the Mitsubishi Steel and Arms Works in the south and ...

  6. Fatman Scoop, ‘Be Faithful’ Rapper, Dies After Collapsing on ...

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    Fatman Scoop, the rapper and hype man known for his 1999 hit “Be Faithful” and who worked with artists such as Missy Elliott and Mariah Carey, has died. He was 56. Fatman Scoop, real name ...

  7. Fat Man - Wikipedia

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    Fat Man Replica of the original Fat Man bomb Type Nuclear fission gravity bomb Place of origin United States Production history Designer Los Alamos Laboratory Produced 1945–1949 No. built 120 Specifications Mass 10,300 pounds (4,670 kg) Length 128 inches (3.3 m) Diameter 60 inches (1.5 m) Filling Plutonium Filling weight 6.2 kg Blast yield 21 kt (88 TJ) "Fat Man" (also known as Mark III) was ...

  8. Charles Sweeney - Wikipedia

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    The crew had been ordered to drop the bomb visually if possible; Sweeney decided to proceed with a visual bomb run. [11] Bockscar then dropped Fat Man, with a blast yield equivalent to 21 kilotons of TNT. It exploded 43 seconds later at 1,539 feet (469 meters) above the ground, at least 1.6 miles (2.5 kilometers) northwest of the planned aim point.

  9. ‘Voice of the club’ Fatman Scoop dies aged 56 after ... - AOL

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