World iconic singer has died today in “tragic and sudden circumstances”.

Danielle Moore’s death was confirmed by the 2000s Brit band on Monday. They called it “unbelievable and shocking.”

She was 52 years old and was best known for being the lead singer of the electronic band. She died on Friday.

The reason she died has not been found yet.

Jim Baron, Chris Todd, Tim Davies, and Matt Klose, the other members of Crazy P, wrote on Instagram today that they were “broken” by the death of their “beautiful” band member.
Their letter said, “We are heartbroken to share the shocking and unbelievable news that our beautiful Danielle Moore has died suddenly and tragically.”

“This took place on Friday afternoon.”

“Except for us, we can’t believe the news. We know that none of you can either.”
“She did so much for us, and we love her so much.” Our hearts are hurt.

“This is something we need time to process.”

“Danielle was driven by love, kindness, community, and music her whole life.” She had the best life ever. We’ll miss her very much X”

Artists and musicians who knew about the news sent their best wishes.

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