PARTY ROCK LEGEND LAUREN BENNETT REMEMBERED
The G.R.L. and Paradiso Girls singer, who belted out 2011's massive "Party Rock Anthem," has passed away at 37.
Lauren Bennett, the powerhouse vocalist behind one of the 2010s' most infectious earworms, has died at age 37. Bennett rose to fame as a member of Paradiso Girls before joining the pop group G.R.L., where she became best known for her unforgettable contribution to LMFAO's 2011 chart-topper "Party Rock Anthem" — the song that had the whole world rockin' to the beat.
Her G.R.L. bandmates shared the heartbreaking news on Instagram with a joint statement, telling fans: "Our hearts are broken, and we cannot begin to express how much" she meant to them. The group, which also featured other talented performers, created some seriously fun pop moments during their time together.
Bennett's voice and infectious energy helped define a whole era of party-anthem pop music. Fans and fellow artists are remembering her as a vibrant force in the entertainment world who brought pure joy to the dance floor.
Sources · Variety