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EDM Reacts To Sudden Death Of DJ Erick Morillo

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Yesterday, Miami Police revealed the tragic news that DJ Erick Morillo had been found dead at his Miami Beach home. He was 49.

Creator of the viral and popular song “I Like To Move It” that was featured in the movie Madagascar, his life in the weeks before his death was mired by accusations of sexual assault and a rape kit that tested positive for his DNA. He voluntarily turned himself in to Miami Beach PD last week and was apparently allowed to return home thereafter.

Cause of death has not yet been disclosed.

Given the complicated nature of his life and sudden death, many in the EDM community have not wished him rest in peace. On the other hand, a considerable amount of DJs who worked with him over his many years in the industry have written touching statements on his influence and life previously.

https://twitter.com/josephcapriati/status/1300871725341716480

https://twitter.com/SamFeldtMusic/status/1300877468660793347

https://twitter.com/dannyhowarddj/status/1300883808531685378

https://twitter.com/doorlydj/status/1300878721210085376

Still, perhaps Zel McCarthy, previous editor at Billboard, Vice, and more, said it best:

https://twitter.com/ZelMcCarthy/status/1300874960995381249

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