Lauren Bennett Dead at 37: Everything we know so far about the ‘Party Rock Anthem’ singer’s passing

Singer and dancer Lauren Bennettbest known for her feature on LMFAO’s massive hit “Party Rock Anthem”has died at the age of 37. The news was confirmed on July 6, 2026, by her former bandmates in the girl group G.R.L.

G.R.L. Bandmates’ Heartbreaking Tribute

In a joint statement released Monday, the remaining members of G.R.L. shared their grief:

“It is with great sadness that we share the passing of our beloved Lauren. Our hearts are broken, and we cannot begin to express how much she meant to us. We will forever cherish the love, laughter, and countless memories she gave us. Her beautiful spirit touched so many lives, and she will be deeply missed and forever loved.”

No further details about a funeral or memorial plans have been announced at this time.

What Was the Cause of Lauren Bennett’s Death?

As of now, the cause of death has not been publicly disclosed. TMZ and other initial reports focus on her career and the band’s tribute without specifying how she passed.

Fans and media are awaiting more information from her family or representatives.

Lauren Bennett’s Music Career Highlights

Born Lauren Diane Bennett on June 24, 1989, in England, she began her professional career at 18:

  • Paradiso Girls (2007–2010): Formed with other artists under Interscope. Their debut single “Patron Tequila” (2009) gained attention.
  • Solo Work & Collaborations: Worked with CeeLo Green, will.i.am, and others.
  • “Party Rock Anthem” (2011): Featured on LMFAO’s global smash hit alongside GoonRock. The song topped charts worldwide and became a defining party anthem of the era.
  • G.R.L. (2013–2015): Joined the Pussycat Dolls-inspired group. Hits included “Vacation” and “Lighthouse”. The group faced tragedy with the 2014 suicide of member Simone Battle. G.R.L. disbanded in 2015.

Post-G.R.L., Bennett released solo material like “Hurricane”which she linked to mental health themes inspired by her mother’s and a friend’s struggles.

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