Charli BaltimoreCharli "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". This page about Charli Baltimore includes information from a Wikipedia article. Additional articles about Charli Baltimore News stories about Charli Baltimore External links for Charli Baltimore Videos for Charli Baltimore Wikis about Charli Baltimore Discussion Groups about Charli Baltimore Blogs about Charli Baltimore Images of Charli Baltimore |
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Charli Baltimore's most recent appearance was a 2003 cameo in the remix video for Ashanti's relatively unsuccessful single, "Rain On Me". They also recorded Canto Alla Vita with Josh Groban for his self-titled album. 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. In 2004, they released Borrowed Heaven, which has been very popular in Ireland. Ja Rule, Baltimore, and Murder Inc. Both have been certified gold in the United States and the recent In Blue has been certified platinum by the RIAA. 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. They followed this up with Talk On Corners, which was very popular in Ireland and Britain. 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. Their first album, Forgiven, Not Forgotten, had its greatest success in Australia. In 2002, Ja Rule and Irv Gotti took a chance at resurrecting Baltimore's career. Their music has been released through Atlantic Records, part of the Warner Music Group. Following that successful start, she disappeared into obscurity for a few years. It was during the audition of this movie that they were noticed by their manager, John Hughes. Charli "Chuck" Baltimore is a female rapper who first made an attempt at becoming a superstar in 1998, with a song called "Money". Jim, Sharon, and Caroline got a small part as musicians, while Andrea got a speaking part as Sharon Rabbitte, sister of the main character. The Corrs were formed to audition for the 1991 film The Commitments. From 2004, Duffy's brother Jason Duffy joined on percussion, with Kieran Kiely on accordion and keyboards. Their usual support musicians are Anto Drennan (lead guitar) and Keith Duffy (bass guitar). 17 May 1974) - tin whistle, lead vocals, backing vocals. Andrea Corr (b. Caroline Corr, (born 17 March 1973) - drums, percussion, bodhran, piano, backing vocals. Sharon Corr (born 24 March 1970) - violin, backing vocals. He mainly plays the guitar, but is also proficient on the keyboards and the piano. Jim Corr (born 31 July 1964) is the oldest member of the band. They were all born in Dundalk, Ireland, the children of Gerry and Jean Corr, two musicians. The Corrs are a folk rock band from Ireland, consisting of three sisters and one brother from the Corr family, who rose to prominence in the late 1990s. The Corrs Rock (fan website with discussion board) (http://www.thecorrsrock.co.uk/). Live At The Royal Albert Hall 2000. Unplugged 2000. Live At Lansdowne Road 2000. Live In London 2001. Best Of The Corrs 2002. Forgiven, Not Forgotten 1995. Talk On Corners 1998. The Corrs Unplugged 1999. In Blue 2000. The Best Of The Corrs 2001. VH1 Presents: The Corrs, Live In Dublin 2002. Borrowed Heaven 2004. |