The world is mourning the loss of a pop legend from the 90s as news of Paul Spencer’s passing at the age of 53 has spread. Spencer rose to fame in 1997 as part of the Cheshire dance trio Dario G, leaving behind a musical legacy that touched the hearts of many.
Dario G, known for their hit single “Sunchyme,” which reached number two in the UK Singles Chart, captured the attention of fans with their iconic video featuring dancers in stunning safari costumes and makeup. The group, comprised of three DJs – Scott Rosser, Stephen Spencer, and Paul – also found success with the song “Carnaval de Paris,” recorded for the 1998 FIFA World Cup in France.
Last year, Paul Spencer revealed on social media that he had been diagnosed with stage four rectal cancer. Despite the difficult news, he remained positive and determined to fight the disease. Sadly, the battle came to an end, and a statement from Dario G confirmed Spencer’s passing, paying tribute to the talented musician.
Spencer’s passing serves as a reminder of the importance of early cancer diagnosis, particularly for diseases like bowel cancer. Bowel cancer is the fourth most common form of cancer in the UK, claiming thousands of lives each year.
Being aware of the symptoms, such as bleeding from the back passage, changes in toilet habits, and unexplained weight loss, can lead to early detection and higher survival rates.