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FCCE entertainment on MSNWyclef Jean, From 'Fugees' to forever
From Fugees fame to solo stardom, Wyclef Jean has been shaping the sound of hip hop for over three decades. With roots in one of music’s most iconic groups and a solo career still thriving, his legacy ...
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Robbie Pardlo, City High singer, dies at 46 The group's hit "What Would You Do," produced by Wyclef Jean, sampled Dr. Dre and soundtracked the Eddie Murphy film "Life." ...
Toby was also an alum of the school. City High signed to Interscope Records through Booga Basement, the label run by Newark and East Orange’s Wyclef Jean and his cousin Jerry “Wonda” Duplessis.
The trio signed with Wyclef Jean’s label, Booga Basement, and released their self-titled debut album, which featured the 2001 hits "What Would You Do?" and "Caramel" featuring Eve.
Toby was also an alum of the school. City High signed to Interscope Records through Booga Basement, the label run by Newark and East Orange’s Wyclef Jean and his cousin Jerry “Wonda” Duplessis.
City High, which also consisted of former members Ryan Toby and Claudette Ortiz, was a group mentored by Fugees founding member Wyclef Jean.
Robbie Pardlo of City High died in Willingboro with family by his side, leaving behind a legacy of early 2000s R&B and Hip-Hop storytelling.
City High singer Robbie Pardlo died on Thursday, July 17, at age 46, according to TMZ. He was surrounded by friends and family in Willingboro, N.J.
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