Prince Markie Dee

Rapper and actor from 'The Fat Boys'

Prince Markie Dee - Rapper and actor from 'The Fat Boys'
Born

February 19th, 1968
57 years ago

Died

2021
4 years ago — 53 years old

Category

Performers & Entertainers

Country

United States

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A prominent figure in hip hop culture, rose to fame as a member of the pioneering group The Fat Boys. The group gained recognition in the 1980s with a unique blend of beatboxing, humor, and rap. Contributions include the hit song 'The Fat Boys Are Back' and appearances in movies such as 'Krush Groove.' After the group's initial success, pursued a solo career that included work as a music producer and an actor, further solidifying influence in the entertainment industry.

Performed in 'The Fat Boys Are Back'

Appeared in 'Krush Groove'

Produced music for various artists

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