The music world is in mourning following the tragic death of Robbie Pardlo, the Grammy Award-winning singer best known for his work with the group City High. The New Jersey native passed away at the age of 46, leaving fans and fellow artists heartbroken.
Pardlo rose to fame in the early 2000s as part of the R&B trio City High, whose hit single "What Would You Do?" became an anthem of the era. The track earned the group a Grammy nomination and cemented their place in music history.
A Life Cut Short
Details surrounding Pardlo's untimely death remain scarce, but tributes have been flooding in from across the entertainment industry. Fellow musicians and fans alike have taken to social media to express their grief and share memories of the talented performer.
Musical Legacy
Born and raised in New Jersey, Pardlo's soulful voice and charismatic stage presence made him a standout performer. After City High disbanded, he continued to work in music, collaborating with various artists and maintaining a loyal fanbase.
The news of his passing has particularly shocked the New Jersey music community, where Pardlo was known as both a talented artist and a beloved local figure.
Tributes Pour In
Fans have been sharing their favourite City High tracks in honour of Pardlo's memory, with many describing how his music soundtracked important moments in their lives. Industry colleagues have praised his vocal talent and stage presence, remembering him as a true performer who gave his all to every show.
As the music world comes to terms with this loss, Pardlo's family has requested privacy during this difficult time. No information about memorial services has been released yet.