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HIP-HOP legend Fatman Scoop was rushed to hospital on Friday night after collapsing on-stage mid-performance.

The hypeman, real name Issac Freeman, 53, was performing a set at the Town Center Park in Hamden, Connecticut when he suffered a medical emergency.

After addressing the crowd at the front of the stage, a shirtless Freeman walked behind the DJ where he collapsed, video obtained by Another performer stopped the music and continued to talk to the crowd as emergency responders performed chest compressions."Nothing going on - on the stage. I just want to say this - Hamden, where y'all at, make some noise for me heavy baby," another performer was heard telling the crowd in the video.They continued to perform chest compressions outside as one fan was heard saying, "Lord touch him - please Father, God touch him.

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