Prince Markie Dee

Rapper

Birthday February 19, 1968

Birth Sign Pisces

Birthplace Brooklyn, New York, U.S.

DEATH DATE 2021-2-18, Miami, Florida, U.S. (52 years old)

Nationality United States

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1968

Mark Anthony Morales (February 19, 1968 – February 18, 2021), better known by the stage name Prince Markie Dee, was an American rapper.

Morales was born on February 19, 1968.

1980

He was a member of the Fat Boys, a pioneering hip hop group that gained fame during the 1980s.

Morales was the vice-president of Uncle Louie Music Group.

He established the Disco 3 together with Darren Robinson and Damon Wimbley in the early 1980s.

Morales once dated and was engaged to rapper Pepa sometime during the mid-1980s.

He died on February 18, 2021, in Miami, one day before his 53rd birthday.

The cause of death was congestive heart failure.

1983

After winning a talent contest at the Radio City Music Hall in 1983, they signed a contract with the show's promoter.

The promoter recommended that the group rename itself the Fat Boys, in reference to their weight.

Morales's accomplishments with the Fat Boys include seven full-length albums.

1985

They had earlier starred in the feature films Krush Groove (1985) and Knights of the City (1986).

1987

Of these, three attained gold certification and one – Crushin' (1987) – reached platinum.

Their hit song from that album that featured The Beach Boys, "Wipeout", peaked to number 12 on the Billboard Hot 100.

The trio also appeared in the comedy film Disorderlies that same year.

1989

The Fat Boys attempted to broaden their artistic scope by releasing On and On (1989), a rap opera album.

Its lack of success hastened the demise of the group.

1991

They released one more album, Mack Daddy (1991), before disbanding soon afterwards.

After the Fat Boys, Morales embarked on a solo career.

1992

He signed with Columbia Records and released a solo album, Free (1992).

It included a #1 hit single, "Typical Reasons (Swing My Way)".

After joining with Cory Rooney to form a production company, Soul Convention, Morales wrote and produced tracks for such artists as Mary J. Blige, Jennifer Lopez, Mariah Carey, Craig Mack and Marc Anthony.

He was a producer for Blige's first album, What's the 411? (1992), including her hit song from that album, "Real Love".

2008

From 2008 to 2010, Morales served as the afternoon drive radio host/DJ at 103.5 The Beat WMIB radio in Miami, Florida.

He subsequently worked at WEDR 99.1 FM. He last worked at the Rock the Bells Sirius XM station, hosting his own show, The Prince Markie Dee Show.