Mark Morales (Prince Markie Dee)

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Mark Morales, better known as Prince Markie Dee, was an American rapper, producer, and member of the pioneering hip hop group The Fat Boys who later became a successful R&B and pop producer.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf hip hop group
human
radio personality
rapper
record producer
activeYearsStart 1980s
associatedAct Mary J. Blige NERFINISHED
Puff Daddy NERFINISHED
The Fat Boys NERFINISHED
Uptown Records NERFINISHED
birthName Mark Anthony Morales NERFINISHED
Mark Anthony Morales NERFINISHED
causeOfDeath heart failure
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
dateOfBirth 1968-02-19
dateOfDeath 2021-02-18
employer SiriusXM Rock the Bells Radio NERFINISHED
Sony Music NERFINISHED
Uptown Records NERFINISHED
ethnicGroup Puerto Rican American NERFINISHED
genre R&B
hip hop
pop
medium radio
memberOf The Fat Boys NERFINISHED
notableAchievement member of pioneering beatbox-era hip hop group The Fat Boys
successful transition from rapper to R&B and pop producer
notableRole radio host on Rock the Bells Radio
notableWork Crushin' (album) NERFINISHED
Disorderlies (film soundtrack contributions)
Free (solo album) NERFINISHED
The Fat Boys (album) NERFINISHED
occupation A&R executive
radio host
rapper
record producer
songwriter
placeOfBirth Brooklyn, New York City, New York, United States NERFINISHED
placeOfDeath Miami, Florida, United States NERFINISHED
producerOf Craig Mack – Flava in Ya Ear (remix contributions) NERFINISHED
Mary J. Blige – Real Love NERFINISHED
Mary J. Blige – Reminisce NERFINISHED
Mary J. Blige – What’s the 411? (album tracks) NERFINISHED
recordLabel Columbia Records
Sutra Records NERFINISHED
Uptown Records NERFINISHED
residence Miami, Florida, United States NERFINISHED
stageName Prince Markie Dee NERFINISHED

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"What’s the 411?" producer Mark Morales (Prince Markie Dee)
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