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Charli Baltimore began her musical career when she met the Notorious B.I.G. in the summer of 1995, and they became involved in a romantic relationship. [2] Several months into their relationship, she left him a voicemail of a rap verse that she had written and he began encouraging her to pursue a career in rap music.
Cold as Ice is the only studio album by American rapper Charli Baltimore, released promotionally on August 3, 1999, through Epic Records.It was originally titled "To Hell & Back", with a release date of April 28, 1999.
The Diary (You Think You Know) is the second unreleased studio album by American rapper, Charli Baltimore.The album was to be her official solo debut album (after the cancellation of her other album, Cold as Ice), it was also expected to be Charli's big comeback.
The song features rapped verses from Ja Rule, Charli Baltimore, and Vita while Ashanti provides the chorus and sung vocals. The song is a remix as well as its music video being the sequel of Ja Rule's 2002 single, "Down Ass Bitch".
It features The Inc. Records labelmates Charli Baltimore, Ashanti, & Vita. It was released as a single for Irv Gotti Presents: The Inc. . Its music video is revealed to be the sequel of "Down Ass Bitch"
Murder Inc. signed Charli Baltimore and Ashanti in 2001. That same year, Ja Rule's most successful album, Pain Is Love, was released. The album was supported by the smash hit singles Always on Time (featuring Ashanti), Livin' It Up and Down Ass Bitch (featuring Charli Baltimore). Much of the album was produced by Irv Gotti, and the album was ...
Cold as Ice, an album by Charli Baltimore "Cold as Ice" (Foreigner song), 1977 "Cold as Ice" (Sarah Connor song), 2010 "Cold as Ice", a 2023 song by Ava Max on the album Diamonds & Dancefloors "Cold as Ice", a 2017 song by Blacklite District, featured on the 2017 album Instant Gratification
Charli Baltimore as Trix; Johnnie Hobbs Jr. as Mr. Triggs; Reception. The film has a 25% rating on Rotten Tomatoes. [5] Michael Sragow of The Baltimore Sun awarded ...