Lauren Bennett, the British singer best known for her vocals on Party Rock Anthem and as a member of the girl group G.R.L., has died at the age of 37.
News of Bennett’s passing has prompted an outpouring of tributes from former bandmates, fellow musicians and fans, who remembered her for her powerful voice, vibrant personality and contributions to pop music.
Bennett rose to international fame in 2011 after featuring on LMFAO’s chart-topping hit Party Rock Anthem. The song became a global sensation, topping charts in multiple countries and becoming one of the defining dance anthems of the decade.
She later joined G.R.L., the girl group formed by music producer Robin Antin. The group gained recognition with songs including Ugly Heart and Lighthouse, earning a dedicated international fan base.
Following news of her death, Bennett’s former G.R.L. bandmates shared emotional tributes on social media, remembering her as a talented performer, loyal friend and cherished member of the group. Fans also flooded online platforms with messages celebrating her music and legacy.
At the time of publication, the cause of Bennett’s death has not been publicly disclosed.
Throughout her career, Bennett collaborated with several high-profile artists and became known for her energetic performances and distinctive vocals. Her work on Party Rock Anthem introduced her to millions of listeners worldwide, while her time with G.R.L. cemented her place in modern pop music.
As tributes continue to pour in, fans around the world are remembering Lauren Bennett’s contributions to the music industry and the lasting impact she made through her performances.