Singer Lauren Bennett, known for LMFAO hit ‘Party Rock Anthem,’ passes away at age 37
Lauren Bennett, known for her collaboration with LMFAO on the popular track “Party Rock Anthem,” has passed away at the age of 37, leaving behind a legacy of music that touched the hearts of many. The news of her death was confirmed by her former band, G.R.L., who expressed their deep sorrow at the loss of their beloved bandmate.
Starting her music career at the age of 18, Bennett was a member of the group Paradiso Girls before venturing into a solo career in 2010. She worked with esteemed artists such as CeeLo Green and will.i.am before gaining recognition for her feature on “Party Rock Anthem,” a chart-topping hit in 2011. Bennett later joined G.R.L., where she contributed to songs like “Vacation” and “Lighthouse,” showcasing her versatile talents within the music industry.
The statement released by G.R.L. emphasized the profound impact Bennett had on their lives, expressing their eternal gratitude for the love, laughter, and memories she shared with them. Her vibrant spirit touched countless lives, leaving a lasting legacy that will continue to be cherished by those who knew and loved her.
Despite her notable contributions to the music industry, the cause of Bennett’s death remains unclear at this time, leaving fans and colleagues mourning the untimely loss of a talented artist. As the world remembers Lauren Bennett for her infectious energy and musical talents, her memory will live on through the timeless music she created and the lives she touched with her artistry.