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Erick Morillo, a DJ and music producer best known for his 1993 hit "I Like to Move It," has died at the age of 49. His death was confirmed to Miami Beach outlet Local 10 News by Miami Beach Police Department's Ernesto Rodriguez.
He was found dead after police responded to a call at 10:42 a.m., and detectives are currently in the early stages of an investigation. No other details, such as cause and date of the death have been announced.
DJ Erick Morillo has died at the age of 49. (Photo by
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DJ and producer Erick Morillo was found dead at his Florida home yesterday. He was 49.Morillo was due to appear in court later this week on sexual battery charges.
Erick Morillo, the DJ and music producer best known for his 1993 hit, “I Like to Move It.” According to TMZ, Morillo‘s body was found in Miami Beach, and the circumstances surrounding his death are still unknown. Weeks ago, Morillo was arrested in Miami on alleged sexual battery charges after a female resisted sexual encounter, slept on his place, and woke up nude next to the now deceased.
Famed DJ Erick Morillo was found dead on Tuesday, just days before he was scheduled to appear in court over sexual assault charges.
Erick Morillo, who rose to fame with his catchy track “I Like To Move It”, has sadly passed away at the age of 49.
Alexandra Del Rosario Associate Editor/Nights & WeekendsErick Morillo, the producer and DJ known for the 1993 number “I Like To Move It” that was featured in Madagascar, was found dead Tuesday morning in his Miami Beach home. He was 49.
Erick Morillo has been found dead at the age of 49, local police have confirmed.The DJ was best known for international club hits such as I Like To Move It and Muevelo. Local 10, a Miami Beach news site broke the news of the musician's death, stating that officers received a 911 call at 10:42am local time.
DJ and producer who made music in the early 1990s using the alias Reel 2 Real. In 1993, he teamed up with Trinidadian singer the Mad Stuntman for the dance floor sensation “I Like to Move It.” The track appeared in the animated film “Madagascar.” He started his own record label called Subliminal Records, releasing a full-length album and many singles. Morillo was arrested in July for battery of a woman from an incident in Miami Beach in December.
musician was found dead at a property in Miami, Florida, on Tuesday.Local police confirmed the tragic news.Erick was best known for his 1993 hit, I Like To Move It.The chart-topper was later used in the soundtrack for blockbuster film, Madagascar.Officer Ernesto Rodriguez of the Miami Beach Police Department said: "We received a 911 call this morning at 10.42am to 5660 La Gorce Drive.
Also Read: Joe Ruby, Co-Creator of 'Scooby-Doo,' Dies at 87Morillo was well known in the international house music space and was perhaps best known for his ’90s track “I Like to Move It,” which he released under the stage name Reel 2 Real. He was also the three-time winner of the DJ Awards’ Best House DJ and a three-time winner of Best International DJ.
TMZ and Miami’s Local 10.
DJ Erick Morillo has been found dead in Florida, police have said.