Singer known for ‘Party Rock Anthem’ dies at 37

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Lauren Bennett, known for her contributions to LMFAO’s hit “Party Rock Anthem” and being a member of the girl group G.R.L., has passed away at the age of 37. Her former bandmates from G.R.L. expressed their grief over her loss, describing her as having a beautiful spirit and leaving a lasting impact on those around her.

Bennett’s most notable international fame came through her collaboration with LMFAO on “Party Rock Anthem.” She later joined G.R.L., a girl group formed by choreographer Robin Antin as a successor to the Pussycat Dolls. Alongside other group members, Bennett helped establish G.R.L. with songs like “Ugly Heart” and “Lighthouse.”

Tragically, Bennett’s death follows the passing of another G.R.L. member, Simone Battle, in 2014. Despite this loss, the group regrouped in 2016 and continued to tour, with plans to release new music as of 2021. Bennett leaves behind her daughter Harlow, who she shared with dancer and actor Kenny Wormald.

Representatives for Bennett’s family have not disclosed further details regarding her passing. The news of Bennett’s death has sent shockwaves through the music industry, with fans and colleagues alike mourning the loss of a talented artist and kind-hearted individual. The legacy of Lauren Bennett, her music, and her spirit will undoubtedly live on in the hearts of those who knew and loved her.

The news of Lauren Bennett’s untimely passing serves as a reminder of the fragility of life and the profound impact that individuals can have on those around them. Through her music and presence in the industry, Bennett touched the lives of many, leaving behind a legacy that will endure.

As the music world mourns the loss of a talented artist, we remember Lauren Bennett for her contributions to the industry and the joy she brought to fans worldwide. Rest in peace, Lauren Bennett. You will be deeply missed but forever remembered for the light you brought to the world through your music and spirit.

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