Lauren Bennett, a singer known for her featured role on LMFAO’s 2011 hit “Party Rock Anthem” and for her work with the girl group G.R.L., has died at 37. Multiple outlets report that Bennett’s death was announced by members of her former group G.R.L., who shared the news via an Instagram statement. Several reports also identify her death as occurring on May 29 in Kent, England.

The coverage links Bennett’s music career to several well-known tracks and chart outcomes. The Age notes that G.R.L was associated with Pitbull’s 2014 song “Wild Wild Love” and that the group’s “Ugly Heart” reached number two on Australia’s ARIA Singles Chart in 2014. Other outlets describe Bennett’s prominence through “Party Rock Anthem” and her time with G.R.L.

The New York Post says an investigation is underway into the circumstances of her death, though other details are not provided in the excerpts supplied. Across sources, the common elements are Bennett’s age, her connection to “Party Rock Anthem,” and the group announcement of her passing.