We are sad to report that Robbie Pardlo, a former member of the R&B trio City High, has passed away at the age of 46.
A rep for the singer confirmed to TMZ that he passed away on July 17, surrounded by family and close friends in Willingboro, NJ. A cause of death has not been determined.
Robbie Pardlo was more than just a talented vocalist; he was a compassionate soul whose music touched millions. Before his rise to fame with City High, Robbie lent his voice to Whitney Houston’s 1999 hit “My Love Is Your Love,” a track that achieved double platinum status and remains a fan favorite.
Robbie’s life after City High was marked by personal challenges. During the group’s peak, he faced emotional turmoil stemming from a relationship with bandmate Claudette Ortiz, who later married their fellow member Ryan Toby. This heartbreak contributed to Robbie’s battle with alcoholism, a struggle he openly shared during his appearance on A&E’s reality series Intervention in 2010. The show highlighted his journey from the depths of his addiction to his eventual recovery.
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“City High” Singer Robbie Pardlo Passes Away at 46
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