Lauren Bennett, the singer who contributed to LMFAO’s iconic hit ‘Party Rock Anthem’, has passed away at the age of 37.Her former girl group, G.R.L., announced her death via an Instagram statement, expressing profound grief and highlighting her positive impact.Bennett began her music career at 18 with the group Paradiso Girls, later collaborating with artists like CeeLo Green and Will.i.am before joining LMFAO for their 2011 chart-topping track.She also became part of G.R.L.
, which released music including the Smurfs 2 soundtrack and later addressed mental health through their song ‘Lighthouse’ following the death of member Simone Battle.Bennett’s legacy includes advocacy for mental health awareness, as seen in her 2015 song ‘Hurricane’.She is survived by her six-year-old daughter, Harlow.
Her career spanned over a decade, marked by contributions to film soundtracks and music collaborations, leaving a lasting impression on the industry and fans.
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