Danielle Moore, the lead singer of the electronic music group Crazy P, has tragically passed away at the age of 52. Her death was confirmed by the band on their social media, describing the circumstances as sudden and devastating. While the cause of her death has not been disclosed, the band expressed their heartbreak and need for time to process this loss. Moore joined Crazy P in 2002 and contributed her unique voice to the band's success, helping them release seven studio albums up until 2019. Recently, the band had been touring internationally, including performances in Mexico, Croatia, Spain, and Portugal, and was scheduled to perform at the Forwards Festival in Bristol shortly after her passing. The tribute from her bandmates highlighted her life filled with love, compassion, and music, calling her one of the most beautiful souls. Fellow musician Róisín Murphy also paid homage to Moore, recognizing her extraordinary talents and impact on the music scene.
- Danielle Moore's journey with Crazy P began in 2002, bringing a fresh dynamic to the band originally founded by Chris Todd and James Baron in 1995. Known for their electronic dance music, Crazy P, formerly known as Crazy Penis, has made significant contributions to the genre, gaining a dedicated fanbase over the years. Moore's warm and inviting voice was instrumental in shaping the band's sound, resonating with audiences in nightclubs and festivals alike. The band has released several albums, with notable works such as 'Love on the Line' in 2008 and 'Age of the Ego' in 2019. Following her death, the band expressed their intention to honor Moore's legacy through their music, ensuring that her spirit continues to live on in their performances.