City High - Caramel (album Version) (ft. Eve) Apr 2026

The song is characterized by its "luxurious soul grooves" and themes of modern love and independence.

In the Album/Remix version, Eve adds a rap verse that emphasizes her own success and refusal to "play games" with suitors. Versions & Remixes City High - Caramel (Album Version) (ft. Eve)

The track interpolates "Silent Treatment" by The Roots . Musical Style & Themes The song is characterized by its "luxurious soul

There are several versions often found on releases like those on Discogs : Musical Style & Themes There are several versions

The lyrics highlight self-confidence and independence, with lines like "I don't trust a lot of men, I'm independent". It also features Spanish phrases such as "Ven aquí" (Come here).

by City High featuring Eve is a definitive R&B and hip-hop track from the early 2000s. Released as the second single from the group’s self-titled debut album in 2001, it remains a standout for its smooth production and the contrast between lead singer Claudette Ortiz’s vocals and Eve’s guest verse. Key Track Details