City High disbanded in 2003. After their split, the members pursued individual projects and faced personal challenges.
City High, an American R&B/hip hop trio, formed in 1999 and rose to fame with their hit single “What Would You Do?” from their self-titled debut album released in 2001. The group consisted of Ryan Toby, Claudette Ortiz, and Robbie Pardlo. Despite their initial success, the group struggled with internal issues and the pressures of the music industry.
After their disbandment in 2003, each member took a different path. Ryan Toby continued in the music industry as a songwriter and producer, contributing to the works of high-profile artists and working on movie soundtracks. Claudette Ortiz pursued a solo career and also ventured into acting, appearing in various television series. She later participated in the reality TV show “R&B Divas: Los Angeles.” Robbie Pardlo faced personal struggles, including battles with alcoholism, which were documented in an episode of the A&E reality TV show “Intervention.”
The members have occasionally reunited for performances, but there has been no official reformation of the group. Their brief but impactful presence in the early 2000s left a mark on the R&B scene, and their music continues to be remembered by fans.