Crazy P frontwoman Danielle Moore dies aged 52


The music industry mourns the loss of Danielle Moore, the frontwoman of Crazy P, who reportedly passed away at the age of 52. The band confirmed the death of the singer with a post on Instagram. The message described the news as “unbelievable and shocking.” The band did not reveal the cause of her death. However, they paid tribute to the singer for leading a life inspired by music, love, compassion, and community.

The band stated that “she gave us so much, and we love her so much. Our hearts are broken. We need time to process that this has happened. Danielle lived the biggest of lives. We will miss her with all our hearts.” Crazy P, composed of Danielle Moore, Tim Davies, and Mav Kendricks, debuted in 2002. They have released seven studio albums since then.

Róisín Murphy, whom Crazy P recently supported during her tour, paid tribute to Moore as “an amazing person and an amazing singer, performer, and songwriter.” She further added that she knew there would be a great sense of loss across their community. Finally, she sent her sincerest condolences to the friends and family closest to Moore, saying that she loved and admired her.

According to The Times, Crazy P’s sound is a “tight blend of funk, house, and disco.” Danielle Moore, with her voice, dance moves, and sense of humour, made her an extraordinary frontwoman. The music industry mourns the death of a gifted artist, with many of her fans pouring out their grief and condolences across social media

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