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DJ Erick Morillo, creator of the worldwide hit “I Like to Move It,” died. The 49-year-old man’s body was found Tuesday at his Miami Beach home by the Florida Federal Police, police said. At first, the cause of death was unclear. No traces of the use of force were found, a police spokesman said. But the autopsy is still pending.
Morillo was scheduled to go to court next Friday to deal with the rape accusations against him. A woman had accused Morillo of raping her last December while she was sleeping.
The song “Madagascar” made him famous all over the world
Born in New York and raised partly in Colombia, Morillo had enjoyed great success as a DJ, especially in the so-called house scene. He released his hit “I Like to Move It” in 1993 under the pseudonym Reel 2 Real.
Morillo only appeared briefly in the video for the song. In large part, he left the field to the singer of the song, Mark Quashie, aka The Mad Stuntman, of Trinidad. “I Like to Move It” was also part of the soundtrack to the popular 2005 animated film “Madagascar”. (SDA)