The singer Lauren Bennett died at the age of 37: It was the voice of "Party Rock Anthem"
British singer Lauren Bennett, recognized for her participation in LMFAO's "Party Rock Anthem" global success and for joining the women's group G.R.L
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British singer Lauren Bennett, recognized for her participation in LMFAO's "Party Rock Anthem" global success and for joining the women's group G.R.L., died at the age of 37, as the group confirmed on Monday through an emotional message published on their social networks. Our hearts are broken and we cannot begin to express how much it meant to us. His greatest international recognition came in 2011 by playing the female voice of "Party Rock Anthem," the successful LMFAO and GoonRock single, considered one of the greatest phenomena of pop and electronic music of the decade.
Furthermore, Although the group had a short track record, it allowed the singer to begin to open the way in the American music industry.
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British singer Lauren Bennett, recognized for her participation in LMFAO's "Party Rock Anthem" global success and for joining the women's group G.R.L., died at the age of 37, as the group confirmed on Monday through an emotional message published on their social networks.
reliability moderate2/2 sourcesOur hearts are broken and we cannot begin to express how much it meant to us.
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His greatest international recognition came in 2011 by playing the female voice of "Party Rock Anthem," the successful LMFAO and GoonRock single, considered one of the greatest phenomena of pop and electronic music of the decade.
according to La FMAlthough the group had a short track record, it allowed the singer to begin to open the way in the American music industry.
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