Singer Lauren Bennett has died at the age of 37 [1].

Bennett gained international recognition as the featured vocalist on the 2011 hit "Party Rock Anthem" by LMFAO. Her contribution to the track helped propel the song to the top of global charts and cemented her place in the early 2010s pop landscape.

The announcement of her death came on July 6, 2026 [2]. The news was shared by her former bandmates in the girl group G.R.L., who expressed their grief through a statement on Instagram [3].

"It is with great sadness that we share the death of our beloved Lauren," G.R.L. said. "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" [3].

Bennett's career spanned several high-profile collaborations and group projects. Beyond her work with LMFAO, she was a member of the Paradiso Girls and later a founding member of G.R.L. [4]. While some reports initially cited her age as 36, multiple primary sources confirm she was 37 [1, 2, 4].

No cause of death was provided in the announcement. Family and friends have not released further details regarding the circumstances of her death as of this week.

Lauren Bennett has died at the age of 37.

The loss of Lauren Bennett marks the passing of a vocalist who defined a specific era of electronic dance-pop. Her work on 'Party Rock Anthem' remains one of the most recognizable musical moments of the 2010s, ensuring her influence persists in pop culture even after her departure from the active music scene.