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''City High'' is the only studio album by contemporary R&B trio
City High City High was an American R&B/ hip hop trio consisting of rappers/singers Ryan Toby, Robbie Pardlo, and Claudette Ortiz. City High is best known for their song " What Would You Do?", which earned a Grammy nomination. Career In 2001, City High ...
. It was released on May 22, 2001.


Background

The group began as Robbie Pardlo signing as a solo artist. However, producers decided the album should feature a two-man group, and Pardlo's high school friend
Ryan Toby City High was an American R&B/ hip hop trio consisting of rappers/singers Ryan Toby, Robbie Pardlo, and Claudette Ortiz. City High is best known for their song " What Would You Do?", which earned a Grammy nomination. Career In 2001, City High ...
soon joined. The two-man group began work on an album. In an effort to stand out from similar duo acts, like The Product G&B, producers decided to add a female member. They chose
Claudette Ortiz Claudette Ortiz (born July 21, 1981) is an American singer, model and television personality, best known as a member of the R&B trio City High. Ortiz also was a castmate in TV One's reality series '' R&B Divas: Los Angeles''. Biography Early lif ...
, a schoolmate from Pardlo and Toby's high school. During production, all three members participated in writing songs for the album, though Toby did most of the writing, and Pardlo did most of the production, given that Ortiz was just 16 years old. The trio focused on lyrics that told a story, Toby noting inspiration from country music. Much of the album's lyrical content is based on the trio's real-life experiences, such as the song " What Would You Do?" and the story it tells. " What Would You Do?" was featured on the soundtrack to the March 1999 film '' Life''; however, the track was not formally released as a single until March 2001. This helped with the sale of the ''City High'' album, and the May 2001 released album became a hit, achieving Gold status within four months. 2002 saw a reissue of the album with a different track list order.


Singles

" What Would You Do?" was the lead single from the album. It peaked at No. 8 on the US ''Billboard'' Hot 100, No. 1 on Hot Rap Singles, No. 13 on Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles & Tracks, and No. 3 on the UK Singles Chart. To date, the song remains the group's most successful single and is the one that made the album popular. "
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" was the album's second single. Though not as successful as their first, it still managed to peak at No. 9 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles & Tracks and No. 18 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100. "City High Anthem" was the album's third single; however, it was unsuccessful and did not chart.


Reception

The album received generally favorable reviews. AllMusic's Jon Azpiri noted "it stands as an impressive debut". Jon Caramanica of '' Rolling Stone'' said that, although "today's bling-tastic R&B usually avoids social commentary", City High's debut "hinges on thick, stomp-worthy funk, luxurious soul grooves and plaintive harmonies about messy modern love". RTE Entertainment's John Raftery raved that "'City High' seem to be part of a movement, alongside Lucy Pearl and Spooks, which is letting the world know that black America is about more than just blunts and guns. That alone makes this classy album stand out from the crowd." '' Q'' magazine said that "few have managed to capture the original Fugee spirit like City High". In a mixed review, Maurice Bottomley of '' PopMatters'' felt that some songs have poor lyrical content, including "City High Anthem"'s "collection of clichés beyond any chance of redemption", and said that "15 Will Get You 20" is "catchy to the point of irritation". City High's debut album did excellently on the charts debuting at #34 on the ''Billboard'' 200 and was certified Gold by the
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months later. The first single " What Would You Do?" reached number 8 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100. The single was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best R&B Performance By A Duo or Group.


Track listing


Original version (2001)


Re-release (2002)


Bonus track edition


UK bonus track edition


Personnel

*Kwaku Alston – photography *Gerard Avant –
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*Ron Banks – mixing *Vidal Davis – producer, engineer *Jerry Duplessis – producer, executive producer, mixing *Jason Dyer – mixing assistant *Serban Ghenea – mixing *Andy Grassi – engineer, mixing *Andre Harris – producer *Wyclef Jean – producer, executive producer, mixing *Carlton Jones –
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*Clark Kent – producer, mixing *Sonny Kompanek –
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arrangements *Alex Ndione – mixing *Robbie Pardlo – producer, engineer, executive producer, mixing, vocals *Salaam Remi – producer, engineer, vocal arrangement, mixing, vocal producer *Ryan Toby – producer, engineer, executive producer, vocal arrangement, mixing, vocal producer, vocals *Joe Yannece – mastering *Claudette Ortiz – producer, vocals *Cus – mixing


Charts


Weekly charts


Year-end charts


Certifications


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:City High (Album) 2001 debut albums City High albums Interscope Records albums Albums produced by Clark Kent (producer) Albums produced by Jerry Duplessis Albums produced by Ryan Toby Albums produced by Salaam Remi Albums produced by Wyclef Jean