Robert Clivillés was a resident DJ in the
New York City nightclub Better Days in the late 1980s, while
David Cole was the resident keyboardist there, and the two became friends. They also produced the short-lived duo
the Brat Pack, and they were additionally responsible for the formation of the pop group
Seduction, for whom they wrote and produced a string of top-ten hits. Moreover, they contributed to the career of former
Weather Girls vocalist
Martha Wash, who at the same time was one of the lead vocalists for the Italian
house project
Black Box. However, the duo's most successful act was
C+C Music Factory, founded in 1989, which became a worldwide sensation in 1991. In 1990, under the name the Crew, Clivillés and Cole released a single called "Get Dumb! (Free Your Body)", featuring later bandmate rapper
Freedom Williams. After the death of David Cole in 1995, Clivillés continued to keep the C+C Music Factory legacy alive through his own production work. The same year, he released a song under that moniker, titled "I'll Always Be Around", on MCA Records. A
self-titled studio album was issued by MCA in 1995 in Europe but not in the United States; this was the final record to be released under the band name. Later in 1995, Columbia/SME Records issued
Ultimate, a greatest-hits collection featuring a collection of remixes and album versions of C+C Music Factory's
Sony Music Entertainment singles. In October 1996, Clivillés released an album of new material titled ''Robi-Rob's Clubworld''. The first single, "Shake That Body", featured
Ya Kid K, formerly of
Technotronic. The second one, "Reach", was a collaboration with
Hex Hector and featured vocals from longtime C+C Music Factory vocalist
Deborah Cooper; it was the final release to include piano tracks recorded by David Cole. In the 2000s, Clivillés was a member of the group
MVP, releasing two studio albums with them. In 2010, C+C Music Factory reformed, with
Eric Kupper stepping in to replace David Cole. In May 2015, Clivillés made his solo debut on
Billboard's
Hot Dance Club Songs chart with the song "Set Me Free", featuring vocals by
Kimberly Davis of the group
Chic. In June 2021, he produced the song "Yo Soy Latino (Vamos a Bailar)" by Latinos Del Mundo. In August of the same year, he was interviewed by director
Maria Soccor for the documentary
Freestyle Music: The Legacy. ==Controversy==