Lauren Bennett, 'Party Rock Anthem' Singer, Dies at 36

Lauren Bennett, a singer recognized for her contributions to LMFAO's chart-topping song "Party Rock Anthem" and her membership in the girl group G.R.L., has died. The announcement of her passing was made by G.R.L. on social media. No specific cause of death has been disclosed.
Bennett was also a member of the group Paradiso Girls alongside Aria Crescendo. Crescendo shared a tribute on social media, confirming Bennett's death. Bennett's career began with the girl group Girlicious before she joined Paradiso Girls and subsequently G.R.L. Her involvement with LMFAO on "Party Rock Anthem" marked a significant moment in her career, with the song reaching No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in 2011.
Following her time in Girlicious, Bennett became a prominent figure in the music industry. Her role in G.R.L. continued her trajectory in pop music, with the group releasing several singles and an album. The news of her death has prompted widespread tributes from fans and former collaborators, highlighting her impact on the music scene.
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