LFO's Devin Lima Dies at 41

Started by Lazarus, November 21, 2018, 01:26:49 PM

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LFO singer Devin Lima died at age 41 on Wednesday morning (Nov. 21) following a yearlong battle with stage 4 cancer, according to TMZ.

The pop trio that formed in 1995 in Massachusetts as Lyte Funkie Ones broke up in 2010, following the death of lead singer/songwriter Rich Cronin from leukemia, then reunited in 2017 as a duo featuring Lima and third original member, Brad Fischetti.

In October of 2017, the group canceled a planned tour in the wake of new that Lima was diagnosed with stage 4 adrenal cancer, with Lima revealing at the time that he had undergone surgery to remove a massive tumor from his abdomen. At the time, a spokesperson for the band said that the tumor surgery left Lima without his adrenal gland and one of his kidneys and while the tumor was entirely removed, there was concern that some cancer cells may still have been present.

The band best known for 1999's "Summer Girls" was prepping a spring tour before the revelation about Lima's surgery. The group lost Cronin in 2010 after a battle with leukemia and Brad Fischetti said in a video about Lima's diagnosis that the news was hard to take. "I wish we had better news to share," he said, noting that Lima wasn't feeling well enough to give his own update after a "few rough days" in the hospital. "It's devastating news, but at the same time, there's nobody I know stronger than Devin Lima. No one has a stronger body, mind or soul. If anybody can defeat this it's Devin." It does not appear that the duo has updated its YouTube page since the videos announcing Lima's surgery more than a year ago.

Born Harold Lima in Boston on March 18, 1977, Lima had a sideline as an actor, appearing in Longshot (2001), American Pie Presents: Beta House (2007) and All That (1994), as well as singing on LFO hits including "Girl on TV" and "Every Other Time." He joined the group in 1999, replacing Brian "Brizz" Gillis after attending an open audition.

R.I.P


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Lazarus

Quote from: BowDown on November 21, 2018, 01:28:47 PM
Oh no, there must be one left.

:stressed:

Yup, Brad.

Rich passed away in 2010 after battling leukemia.

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Young



I. Hate. Monica.

Young better get ta making back to back threads about how tragic this is asap

Gilgamesh.

I remember them. They couldn?t sing a lick but were cute lol.


Kurama

Oh nooosssss


Summer is still a nostalgic bop

Inject My Lips

I thought these were the ones who sang "liquid dreams".  RIP, its crazy how they weren't more popular since they were better looking than N-synch and Backstreet boys (on average).  I guess cause they didn't have a teen heart throb like baby faced Justin or Nick to pull in the tweens.

Lazarus

They were fairly popular. Sold 10 million records worldwide and had dolls.


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Quote from: Lazarus on November 21, 2018, 02:13:41 PM
They were fairly popular. Sold 10 million records worldwide and had dolls.



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African Queen


Rxxf

Damn... I remember when they lost the lead singer...
RIP.
BRANDY