Artist's albums
Are You Ready For Some More?
1996 · album
Jazz It Up
1996 · single
Move It!
1994 · album
Go On Move (feat. The Mad Stuntman)
1993 · single
I Like To Move It (feat. The Mad Stuntman)
1993 · single
The New Anthem (feat. Erick Moore)
1992 · single
Rainbow (Radio Edit)
2022 · single
Raise Your Hands (Shadow Child Update)
2018 · single
I Like to Move It (Mastiksoul Remix) - Single
2013 · single
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Biography
The Mad Stuntman of Reel 2 Real is featured in the new Global Music Awards 2x Bronze Medal winning dance album "Don't Call It A Comeback" with music producers Mr King Dj & Peter Michael Robles Jr, includes a new version of "I Like To Move It" Global Mix performed at the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar Singer-Songwriter The Mad Stuntman of Reel 2 Real is the co-writer & voice of the mega hit “I Like to Move It” with legendary dance music producer Erick Morillo, who unfortunately passed away in 2020. Our smash hit first jumped off in the United Kingdom, becoming #1 in Belgium, Canada, France and the Netherlands, then climbing the US Billboard Hot 100 and Hot Dance Club Play charts. It was certified gold in France, Germany and the Netherlands. The 1994 blockbuster single sold nearly four million copies worldwide and the album "I Like to Move It" plus the music video instantly propelled me to stages across the world. “I Like to Move It” was featured as the theme song in the eternally popular film ‘Madagascar’ and its sequels. It was also included in motion pictures "Saving Silverman", "Masters of Disguise" , "Bullet" and as the theme song for the video game Miami Nights: Singles in the City. Internationally the song was used in ads for the National Basketball League in Australia and products in the UK. In the US, the celebrated club classic was used in ads to push sales for McDonald’s, Dunkin’ Donuts and Jeep.