The late singer Lauren Bennet, 36, the star of the hit "Party Rock Anthem"
British singer Lauren Bennett, known for her collaboration with LMFAO on their 2011 global hit 'Party Rock Anthem' and her membership in the group G.R.L., has died at the age of 36. Her former bandmates in G.R.L. announced her death on Instagram on July 6, nearly a month after her passing on May 29. According to records from the coroner's office for Kent and Medway, obtained by USA TODAY, the cause of her death has not been disclosed, and an investigation into the circumstances of her death is scheduled for October. Bennett was widely recognized for her role in 'Party Rock Anthem,' where she performed the chorus and transition parts of the song. She was also part of the former female group Paradiso Girls and collaborated with notable artists such as CeeLo Green, Robin Antin, The Pussycat Dolls, and will.i.am.
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Loren Benet, britanska pjevačica poznata po svojoj ulazi u hit 'Party Rock Anthem' s LMFAO, preminula je u 37. godini. Vijest o njezinoj smrti objavile su njene kolegice iz grupe G.R.L. na Instagramu, naglašavajući njezin utjecaj na mnoge živote. Uzrok smrti nije objavljen. Benet je započela karijeru kao članica grupe Paradiso Girls, a kasnije je bila dio G.R.L., koja je ostvarila veliki uspjeh s pjesmama poput 'Wild Wild Love'. Karijeru je počela kao dečica, sudjelovala na lokalnim takmičenjima, a nakon učestvovanja u 'X Factor' dobila je priliku za muzičku karijeru. Grupa G.R.L. je prestala s radom 2014. godine, ali se ponovno okupila 2016. kao trio, a 2021. godine su potvrdile da rade na novoj muzici.
Bias read (Center): Tematika vijesti se odnosi na biografiju i karijeru pjevačice, što je apolitička tema. Stoga se ne može identificirati politički nagnutost, a članak ne sadrži informacije koje bi bile relevantne za političku analizu.
British singer Lauren Bennett, known for her collaboration with LMFAO on their 2011 global hit 'Party Rock Anthem' and her membership in the group G.R.L., has died at the age of 36. Her former bandmates in G.R.L. announced her death on Instagram on July 6, nearly a month after her passing on May 29. According to records from the coroner's office for Kent and Medway, obtained by USA TODAY, the cause of her death has not been disclosed, and an investigation into the circumstances of her death is scheduled for October. Bennett was widely recognized for her role in 'Party Rock Anthem,' where she performed the chorus and transition parts of the song. She was also part of the former female group Paradiso Girls and collaborated with notable artists such as CeeLo Green, Robin Antin, The Pussycat Dolls, and will.i.am.
Bias read (Center): The article focuses on the death of a musician and provides factual information about her career and the announcement of her death by her former bandmates. There is no indication of political framing, bias, or controversy in the content.
Lauren Bennett, poznata pjevačica po hitu 'Party Rock Anthem' s bendom LMFAO, umrla je u dobi od 37 godina. Vijest o njezinoj smrti objavila je agencija TMZ, nakon čega su članice njenog bivšeg benda G.R.L. potvrdile novinu na Instagramu, izrazivši duboku tugu i pričajući o njezinoj uticaju na njihov život. Uzrok smrti još nije objavljen. Bennett je započela karijeru 2007. godine kao članica grupe Paradiso Girls, a kasnije surađivala je s različitim izvođačima, uključujući CeeLo Green i will.i.am. Godine 2012. pridružila se grupi G.R.L., koja je ostvarila uspješnu karijeru, uključujući hit 'Vacation'.
Bias read (Center): Tematika vijesti se odnosi na smrt popularne pjevačice, što je apolitička tema. Stoga se ne može navesti politički naglašaj ili strana perspektiva. Vrsta sadržaja je obiteljska i kulturna, a ne politička.
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