Reel 2: Real Feat. The Mad Stuntman - I Like To Move It (dieguillo Remix) [exclusive Premiere]

The or platforms where this specific remix is available.

Upon its original release via Strictly Rhythm , the song was a massive commercial success, reaching number five on the UK Singles Chart and topping charts across Europe. The or platforms where this specific remix is available

More information on other production work and musical style. While it was already a dance floor staple,

While it was already a dance floor staple, it gained a new generation of fans when it was prominently featured in the 2005 DreamWorks film Madagascar as the theme for King Julien. The Dieguillo Remix Experience The Legacy of "I Like to Move It"

The of "I Like to Move It" is a modern, high-energy reimagining of one of the most recognizable dance anthems of the 1990s. Originally released in 1993 by the American musical project Reel 2 Real —the brainchild of the late legendary DJ Erick Morillo —and featuring the iconic ragga-style vocals of Trinidadian rapper The Mad Stuntman (Mark Quashie), the track has transcended its club roots to become a global pop culture phenomenon. The Legacy of "I Like to Move It"

The "Exclusive Premiere" of the Dieguillo Remix brings a fresh perspective to the track’s "pulse synths and sirens". While maintaining the core energy that made the original a "wall shaker," this remix often incorporates:

Crisp, contemporary percussion and enhanced bass lines designed for today's high-fidelity sound systems.