Charli Baltimore, Trick-Trick and B.M.B Ent. buy coats for kids in Detroit

Charli Baltimore and Trick Trick arrive at coats for kids event in the D
Charli Baltimore and Trick Trick arrive at coats for kids event in the D

On Nov. 2, 2013, rap artist Trick-Trick from Detroit accompanied by Grammy-nominated rapper-songwriter Charli Baltimore attended Detroit’s 31st annual “Coats for Kids” charity event.

Trick-Trick, most recently known for his collaboration with hip- hop mogul Eminem on the single, “Welcome to Detroit,” has partnered with Baltimore and business executive Peanut, also of Detroit, to establish new recording label, B.M.B Entertainment.


Charli Baltimore is best known for being a gangster female rap artist signed to Murder Inc. under music executive Irv Gotti. Baltimore was featured on popular songs with Ja Rule and R&B singer Ashanti during her Murder Inc. days but has decided to re-emerge on the hip-hop scene as an executive of her own label with B.M.B Entertainment.

The B.M.B crew talked about their new single, “Hunnits” and the success of their new label with WJLB radio at the Coats for Kids event. Baltimore and Trick Trick expressed their passion for giving back to the city of Detroit and supporting the children. Both Trick-Trick and Baltimore helped WJLB and the Salvation Army purchase coats for kids this winter by donating $1,000 each. Their donations raised the grand total for the event well over $64,000.


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