Devin Lima, singer within the pop group LFO, has died following a battle with cancer, TMZ Us Weekly, and Variety report. He was 41 years previous. Pitchfork has contacted representatives for LFO.
Devin Lima joined LFO (aka Lyte Funkie Ones) in 1999. The band—consisting of founders Rich Cronin and Brad Fischetti, in addition to Lima—broke by means of with their hit “Summer Girls,” which opened their debut album LFO. The group launched yet another album in 2001 (Life Is Good) earlier than a 2002 hiatus.
Just a few years after the preliminary breakup, Lima launched a solo cowl of Sly and the Family Stone’s “If You Want Me to Stay.” He additionally carried out the track throughout a Sly Stone tribute on the 2006 Grammy Awards. Lima later launched a document known as Mozart Popart with a brand new band known as the Cadbury Diesel.
LFO briefly reunited in 2009. Rich Cronin died the following 12 months. In 2017, Lima and Brad Fischetti reunited for the LFO monitor “Perfect 10.”
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