City High is tagged as: hip-hop, rnb, rap, hip hop, female vocalists
City High is an American R&B/hip hop trio consisting of rappers/singers Ryan Toby, Robbie Pardlo and Claudette Ortiz. Originally signed to Wyclef Jean’s Booga Basement imprint as a duo, the group became a trio when Jean realized that they resembled another group on his roster, The Product G&B, too much. Ortiz was then added to the group after contributing her vocals to the group’s first big hit, What Would You Do from the Life soundtrack in 1999. City High drew comparisons to their mentor’s supergroup, The Fugees for two main reasons: the first being that the make-up of the band was two male members and a superstar female member, and also the fact that the members both sang and rapped. Unlike The Fugees, however, City High had more of an R&B slant. In 2001, “What Would You Do?” was released as part of the band’s eponymous debut to radio with a new mix that interpolated Dr. Dre’s The Next Episode into the bridge. The song, a story seen from different perspectives about a young woman who becomes a stripper to feed her child, became a U.S. Pop #8 and R&B #13 hit. The band’s follow-up single, Caramel, found Ortiz singing lead and Pardlo on the bridge. In the original version, there is also a section where Ortiz sings ... Read More About City High Biography...
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