Crazy P frontwoman Danielle Moore useless at 52

Danielle Moore, the frontwoman of electronic band Crazy P, has died in ‘sudden and tragic circumstances’. 

In statement posted on Instagram today, the 00s British group confirmed the ‘unbelievable and shocking news’ that the singer had passed away on Friday. 

A cause of death has not been given and the band said they ‘need time to process that this has happened’.

Ever since the announcement, Moore’s fans have flocked to social media to pay tribute to the musician – describing her as ‘beautiful’ and a ‘special person’.   

The statement said: ‘We are devastated to announce the unbelievable and shocking news that our beautiful Danielle Moore has died in sudden and tragic circumstances. This happened on Friday afternoon August 30th.

Danielle Moore, the frontwoman of electronic band Crazy P, has died in ‘sudden and tragic circumstances’ 

In statement posted on Instagram today, the 00s British group confirmed the ‘unbelievable and shocking news’ that Moore had passed away on Friday

‘We cannot believe the news ourselves and we know it will be the same for all of you. 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 a life driven by love compassion community and music. She lived the biggest of lives. We will miss her with all our hearts X.’

One fan commented: ‘I loved that woman so much. She was a such a special person, on and off the stage, but especially off it. Funny, kind, generous, even a little shy, but just an incredible human being. I’m so devastated by this. Much love to you all, this is just the worst news.’ 

Another wrote: ‘I’m so so so sorry guys. Danielle was a complete ball of light and love .. a force to be reckoned with and one of the most beautiful humans I’ve ever known. Such a huge, mammoth loss. Sending love to you both and thoughts are with her family.’ 

Moore joined Crazy P in 2002 and the band were signed by Manchester record label Paper Recordings, releasing eight albums between 1998 and 2019, including 24 Hours Psychedelic Freakout and A Nice Hot Bath With….

Their singles include 1996 debut Digging Deeper and There’s a Better Place which samples the song Pure Imagination from movie Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory. 

They built up a strong fanbase in Australia where they have toured several times, as well as playing festivals such as The Big Chill, Bestival and Beatheard.