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Robbie Pardlo Of City High 'What Would You Do' Fame, Dead At 46

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Robbie Pardlo, lead singer of the Grammy-nominated R&B group City High, has tragically died at the age of 46, a rep for the singer confirms to TMZ. Robbie passed away yesterday, July 17, surrounded by his family and close friends in…
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