Charli Baltimore

Charli "Chuck" Baltimore is a female rapper who first made an attempt at becoming a superstar in 1998, with a song called "Money". Following that successful start, she disappeared into obscurity for a few years.

In 2002, Ja Rule and Irv Gotti took a chance at resurrecting Baltimore's career. Ja Rule featured Baltimore on his single, "Down Ass Chick," which was only a moderate hit compared to his other singles that year; and its remix, "Down 4 U," which was only slightly more successful. Unfortunately for Baltimore, the single and the remix's lackluster reception compared to Rule's previous single, "Always On Time," which helped make Ashanti a superstar, did nothing to increase Baltimore's popularity. Ja Rule, Baltimore, and Murder Inc. had seemed committed to releasing a new Baltimore album, however as Murder Inc's general popularity has waned, the release of a new Charli Baltimore album now seems unlikely.

Charli Baltimore's most recent appearance was a 2003 cameo in the remix video for Ashanti's relatively unsuccessful single, "Rain On Me".


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