
Poly Styrene has died at the age of 53.
The singer-songwriter, whose real name was Marianne Joan Elliott-Said, revealed
A post on her official Twitter feed read: "We can confirm that the beautiful Poly Styrene, who has been a true fighter, won her battle on Monday evening to go to higher places."
An official statement continued: "We are sad to report that Marianne Elliot (aka Poly Styrene) lost her battle with cancer last night, 25th April 2011.
"Poly Styrene was a punk amongst punks. A groundbreaking presence that left an unrepeatable mark on the musical landscape, she made history the moment she uttered,'Some people think little girls should be seen and not heard but I think oh bondage up yours!'
"Poly Styrene never stopped exciting us with her incisive world-view, amazing wit, and her adventurous sound. It is impossible to imagine what modern music would be like without her incalculable contributions but it's probably not worth imagining a world that never had Poly Styrene in it."
Tributes have come in from across the world of music. Boy George said: "It's seems true that Poly Styrene has passed away, she was my punk hero, I'm so heartbroken! (sic)"
Journalist Simon Price added: "Oh cancer, up yours... R.I.P. Poly Styrene, you absolute legend."
Born on July 3, 1957, Poly was the frontwoman of punk band X-Ray Spex, who were best known for their single 'Oh Bondage Up Yours!' and debut album Germ Free Adolescents.
She released the solo album
Poly had one daughter, Celeste Bell-Dos Santos, who works as a teacher and musician in Spain.
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