Several celebrities passed away as February 2024 reached the halfway mark.

From Snoop Dogg's music executive brother to a controversial YouTuber, these four notable figures made their mark in the realms of TV, music and social media.

Here are the four celebrities who died in the past week.

1. Ben Lanzarone - Feb. 16

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(L-R) Ilene Graff and Ben Lanzarone attend the Hollywood Museum Grand Reopening and Book Launch Party for Ruta Lee's "Consider Your Ass Kissed" at The Hollywood Museum on May 28, 2021 in Hollywood, California.

Composer Ben Lanzarone, whose work was featured in many iconic TV shows, died after battling lung cancer. He was 85.

Lanzarone passed away peacefully in his sleep Friday, his wife of over 45 years, actress Ilene Graff, told TMZ.

Lanzarone helped create music that was featured in a number of his shows in the 70s, 80s, and 90s, including "The Love Boat," "Happy Days" and "Dynasty."

His work was also featured in "The Colbys," "Mork and Mindy," "The Tracey Ullman Show," "Mr. Belvedere" and "Laverne and Shirley."

He met Graff while working on the music video for "Summer Nights" from the iconic film "Grease."

In 1986, he received the most performed underscore award from the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers.

2. Etterlene DeBarge - Feb. 16

Controversial YouTuber Twomad died Tuesday. He was 23.

Twomad, whose real name was Muudea Sedik, was found unresponsive at his home in Los Angeles during a welfare check, TMZ reported, citing law enforcement sources.

The welfare check was requested after Twomad missed several appointments and had not been heard from for days.

Drug paraphernalia were found in his home, and his death is being investigated as a possible overdose, unnamed sources told the outlet.

According to records from the Los Angeles County Department of Medical Examiner cited by E! News, his cause of death has been deferred.

Twomad had 2.1 million subscribers on YouTube at the time of his passing.

He posted his last video, a sketch titled "How I Became CEO of Radioshack," in August 2022 before going on hiatus from YouTube.

He was later accused of sexual assault and stalking by "osu!" player Goldibell.

Twomad denied the allegations, writing on X, formerly Twitter: "Never sexually assaulted nobody in my life."