The Fat Boys' Prince Markie Dee Reportedly Dead at 52

Outlets report the Brooklyn native died "suddenly," but the details surrounding his death have not been confirmed. Read some of his tribute messages here.

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Prince Markie Dee

Legendary hip-hop figureΒ Prince Markie Dee has reportedly died at the age of 52. Though the details surrounding the tragedy have not been revealed,Β AllHipHopΒ reports the Brooklyn-native died β€œsuddenly.”

Prince Markie Deeβ€”bornΒ Mark Anthony Moralesβ€”rose to prominence in the 1980s as a member of The Fat Boys hip-hop trio, which includedΒ Damon β€œKool Rock-Ski” Wimbley and Darren β€œBuff Love” Robinson. The latter artist, also known as the Human Beat Box, died from a heart attack inΒ 1995 at age 28.

The Fat Boys released their self-titled debut album in 1984 and its follow-up,Β The Fat Boys Are Back, less than a year later. The first two efforts were produced by the iconic Kurtis Blow. Prince Markie Dee would release four more albums under The Fat Boys moniker and appeared in several feature films, includingΒ Krush Groove (1985) and Disorderlies (1987).

Prince Markie Dee and Kool Rock-Ski discussed the trio’s legacy during a 2017 interview with Rolling Stone.

β€œAs far as our peers are concerned, I think we get a lot of love and recognition,” Prince Markie Dee said. β€œAs far as the media though, I think we totally get ignored. … I think people look at Run-D.M.C. and Whodini as Hip-Hop artists and they look at us as comedians.”

Prince Markie Dee left The Fat Boys in the early 1990s to pursue a solo career.Β 

The rapper/producer released his debut solo effort Free in 1992 and his sophomore project Love Daddy in 1995. He also produced and wrote for big-name artists likeΒ Jennifer Lopez, Mariah Carey, Mary J. Blige,Β and Marc Anthony. In 2008, he became a radio host at Miami’sΒ 103.5 The Beat, and eventually landed hostingΒ gigs at WEDR 99.1 FM andΒ LL COOL J’s Rock The Bells SirusXM radio channel.

You can read some of the tribute messages for Prince Markie Dee below.

Rest In Power @PrinceMarkieDee πŸ˜” pic.twitter.com/xtFNQgvrL2

— Mad Skillz (@SkillzVa) February 18, 2021

The Rock The Bells family is heartbroken to learn of the passing of Mark β€œPrince Markie Dee” Morales earlier today. That voice and his presence can never be replaced. Our thoughts and prayers go out to his loved ones. πŸ™πŸΎπŸ•Š pic.twitter.com/Tn6wSJ6soq

— Rock The Bells (@RockTheBells) February 18, 2021

If you don't know, Prince Markie Dee co-wrote and co-produced Mary J. Blige's "Real Love" and A BUNCH of other songs. He wasn't just "the light skinned one" from Fat Boys. pic.twitter.com/u8tLyqwR2P

— Mark Chappelle (@markchappelle) February 18, 2021

We lost another legend... Prince Markie Dee REST IN POWER!! FAT BOYS FOREVER πŸ™πŸΎπŸ™πŸΎπŸ™πŸΎπŸ™πŸΎ

— Crook 🏴🏳️🏴 (@CrookedIntriago) February 18, 2021

Wow I did a zoom interview with the legend a month ago R.I.P. Prince Markie Dee of The Fat Boys πŸ™πŸΏπŸ™πŸΏπŸ™πŸΏπŸ™πŸΏ

— juicy j (@therealjuicyj) February 19, 2021

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