25 Baltimore rappers going from Charm City to the charts

25 Baltimore rappers going from Charm City to the charts

Baltimore rappers are steadily making their mark on the music industry with distinct sounds and powerful storytelling. Artists like YGG Tay, Bandhunta Izzy, and Tate Kobang have carried the city’s raw energy to national stages. From street anthems to viral hits, Charm City continues to push new voices onto the charts.

Baltimore rappers: Bandhunta Izzy, Chrisean Rock and 6lack
Top rappers from Baltimore (L to R): Bandhunta Izzy, Chrisean Rock and 6lack. Photo: Prince Williams (modified by author)
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Key takeaways

  • From King Los’s lyrical street narratives to Deetranada’s fierce delivery, Baltimore rap blends raw storytelling with innovative beats that echo the city’s resilience.
  • Chrisean Rock broke into the Billboard Hot 100 and TikTok charts, Shordie Shordie scored double-platinum with Bitchuary, and King Los gained national recognition through acclaimed collaborations and streaming success.
  • From battle rappers like King Los to club anthem creators like Rye Rye, Baltimore’s hip-hop scene blends underground legends with rising stars shaping its future.

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Baltimore rappers who put Charm City on the map

This compilation of Baltimore rappers is not conclusive and does not rank artists in any particular order. The list highlights talented rappers based on available information from music releases, public recognition, and reliable sources, including Ranker, Spotify, and OkayPlayer.

NameNotable songs
Bandhunta IzzyHow to Rob, Like Me, Throw It Up
DeetranadaKnow Me, You Can Do It
King LosOcho Cinco, God Money War
President DavoGet High, Like No Other
Chrisean RockRainy Day, Lonely, Vibe
Nino PaidMoney Problems, Heart Eyes
Yung MannyBitcoin, So Silly!
6lackWorkin On Me, Switch
Height KeechCold Rhymes, Unending Blaze
Rye RyeBang, Boom Boom
SivionDarkness, So Perfect
Felicia PearsonGrace After Midnight, Dip Dip Drip
Rome CeeBy Your Side, The Consequence
Y-LoveEmphathize, Make It
Maimouna YoussefBlack Magic Woman, The Blooming
BlaqstarrRider Girl, Slide to the Left
NOETestify, Better Not Cry
K.A.A.N.Feels, Reaper, Rat Race
Tate KobangBank Rolls, North North
CorbinWithout U, Echoes in My Mind
Lloyd BanksYou Don't Know, Wanna Get to Know You
Rakeem MilesThat's My Girl, A Dollar a Day
QuinnSteady, Never Enough
SagatGet Outta My Face, Luvstuff
LabtekwonKing Very Vicious, Het Heru

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1. Bandhunta Izzy

Rapper Bandhunta Izzy at the SiriusXM Studios
Bandhunta Izzy visits the SiriusXM Studios in New York City. Photo: Taylor Hill
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  • Full name: Israel Jordan James
  • Date of birth: 30 December 1996
  • Place of birth: Baltimore, Maryland, U.S.
  • Profession: Rapper, singer, songwriter

Bandhunta Izzy stands out for his melodic, drill-inspired flow that earned him national attention. Signed to Republic Records, he gained co-signs from heavyweights like Meek Mill and built a reputation for raw storytelling. Songs like In Love Wit Da Trap and his How to Rob (Remix) highlight his versatility and authenticity.

2. Deetranada

Rapper Deetranada at a music award ceremony
Deetranada attends the BET Hip Hop Awards 2022 in Atlanta, Georgia. Photo: Prince Williams
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  • Full name: Diamond Barmer
  • Date of birth: 25 June 2001
  • Place of birth: Baltimore, Maryland, U.S.
  • Profession: Rapper, singer

Deetranada became one of Baltimore’s youngest rap exports when she competed on Jermaine Dupri’s TV show The Rap Game. Her fiery lyrical delivery and fearless personality set her apart as a teen rap prodigy. Tracks like Attitude Adjuster and Box showed her ability to bring Baltimore’s grit into mainstream conversations.

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3. King Los

King Los poses for a photo as he holds a phone. Rapper leans on a pillar.
King Los poses for a photo as he holds a phone (L). The hip-hop artist leans on a pillar as he looks on (R). Photo: @iamkinglos on Instagram (modified by author)
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  • Full name: Carlos Coleman
  • Date of birth: 23 March 1982
  • Place of birth: Baltimore, Maryland, U.S.
  • Profession: Rapper, songwriter, producer

King Los, part of the wave of Baltimore rappers 2000s, is often hailed as one of the greatest freestyle rappers alive, a title that has cemented his place in hip-hop history. After signing with Bad Boy and RCA, he collaborated with artists such as Diddy, Wiz Khalifa, and Logic.

His work on songs like War and Ghetto Boy, along with his album God, Money, War, showcased his lyrical brilliance and raised Baltimore’s profile.

4. President Davo

President Davo looks on as he stands next to a black car (L). The rapper in a white T-shirt poses for a photo (R)
President Davo stands next to a black car (L). The Baltimore rapper in a white T-shirt poses for a photo (R). Photo: @president_davo on Instagram (modified by author)
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  • Full name: David Boykin
  • Date of birth: August 11, 1995
  • Place of birth: Baltimore, Maryland, U.S.
  • Profession: Rapper, songwriter

President Davo built his reputation through viral freestyles and hard-hitting street tracks that resonated with Baltimore youth. Without major label backing, he managed to rack up millions of YouTube views, proving his grassroots impact. Songs like Gang Gang and Lambo Dreamin’ reflect his relentless grind and raw authenticity.

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5. Chrisean Rock

Chrisean Rock at an award ceremony in California
Chrisean Rock attends the 5th Annual Hollywood Unlocked Impact Awards at The Beverly Hilton in Beverly Hills, California. Photo: Robin L Marshall
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  • Full name: Chrisean Eugenia Malone
  • Date of birth: 14 March 2000
  • Place of birth: Baltimore, Maryland, U.S.
  • Profession: Rapper, reality TV personality

Among the most talked-about Baltimore rappers in 2025, Chrisean Rock transitioned from reality TV fame to rap, combining her bold Baltimore personality with music that resonates online. Known for her turbulent yet highly publicised career, Chrisean Rock gained traction under Blueface’s label. Tracks like Lonely and Word to My Brother highlight her ability to turn raw emotion into viral hits.

6. Nino Paid

Rapper Nino Paid attends a party in Nevada
Rapper Nino Paid poses for a photo at a party in Nevada. Photo: @ninopaid on Instagram (modified by author)
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  • Full name: Jacquan Andrews
  • Date of birth: 14 August 2001
  • Place of birth: Prince George’s County, Maryland, U.S.
  • Profession: Rapper

Nino Paid has carved out a lane in Baltimore’s underground scene with unfiltered, street-driven storytelling. His mixtapes helped him grow a loyal fanbase who connect with his real-life narratives. Hits like Paid in Full and Real Talk serve as powerful reflections of Baltimore’s raw reality.

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7. Yung Manny

Yungmanny performs at a concert in New York
Yungmanny performs during Rolling Loud NYC at Citi Field in New York City. Photo: Astrida Valigorsky
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  • Full name: Emmanuel Okanlawon
  • Date of birth: 3 October 2003
  • Place of birth: Bowie, Maryland, U.S.
  • Profession: Rapper

Yung Manny represents Baltimore’s new wave, blending playful energy with trap-infused beats. His viral songs spread quickly on TikTok and YouTube, earning him recognition beyond the DMV. With tracks like Clap For ‘Em and Moana featuring YK Osiris, he positioned himself as one of the city’s rising stars, even securing a deal with Epic Records.

8. 6lack

Rapper at one of his shows in Atlanta, Georgia
6lack backstage during the 6lack Pop Up Show at Centre Stage Theatre in Atlanta, Georgia. Photo: Prince Williams
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  • Full name: Ricardo Valdez Valentine, Jr.
  • Date of birth: 24 June 1992
  • Place of birth: Baltimore, Maryland, U.S.
  • Profession: Singer, songwriter, rapper

Though often associated with Atlanta, 6lack’s Baltimore roots link him to the city’s creative legacy. He built his brand by merging hip-hop with smooth R&B, earning Grammy nominations and platinum plaques. With songs like PRBLMS, Ex Calling, and Switch, he proved that Baltimore-born talent could reach global recognition.

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9. Height Keech

  • Full name: Dan Keech
  • Date of birth: 22 September 1981
  • Place of birth: Baltimore, Maryland, U.S.
  • Profession: Rapper, producer, podcaster

Height Keech is known in the underground scene for his witty, experimental approach to rap. His music thrives on storytelling and pushing hip-hop’s boundaries while still paying homage to Baltimore’s culture. His songs, such as Mind Moves the Mountain and Baltimore Highlands, have helped him develop a cult following that champions authenticity.

10. Rye Rye

Rapper Rye Rye at an award ceremony in California
Rye Rye arrives at LOGO's 2012 "NewNowNext" Awards held at Avalon in Hollywood, California. Photo: Michael Tran
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  • Full name: Ryeisha Berrain
  • Date of birth: 1991
  • Place of birth: Baltimore, Maryland, U.S.
  • Profession: Rapper, dancer

Rye Rye made history as the first artist signed to M.I.A.’s N.E.E.T./Interscope label, bringing Baltimore’s club sound to international audiences. She fused dance, rap, and electronic beats to create an infectious style that stood out. Hits like Shake It to the Ground and Boom Boom made her one of the city’s most recognisable exports.

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11. Sivion

Rapper Sivion looks on as he sits on a couch
Baltimore rapper Sivion poses for a photo as he sits on a brown couch. Photo: @sivionds5 on Instagram (modified by author)
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  • Full name: Gary James Watson
  • Date of birth: May 11, 1972
  • Place of birth: Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.
  • Profession: Rapper, singer, songwriter, poet

Sivion, with ties to Baltimore, is recognised for his work in Christian hip-hop as part of the collective Deepspace5. His conscious lyrics and jazzy beats offered a refreshing angle within the genre. Some of his top hits, like Ladies and Gentlemen and Everything is Everything earned him respect in faith-based and underground circles alike.

12. Felicia Pearson

Felicia Pearson attends a film premiere in Nevada
Felicia Pearson attends "The Family Plan" world premiere at The Chelsea at The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas in Las Vegas, Nevada. Photo: Gabe Ginsberg
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  • Full name: Felicia Pearson
  • Date of birth: 18 May 1980
  • Place of birth: Baltimore, Maryland, U.S.
  • Profession: Actress, author, rapper

Best known as "Snoop from The Wire", Felicia Pearson also ventured into rap to tell her story in her own voice. Her music reflects her life growing up in Baltimore, blending acting fame with street authenticity. Tracks like It’s a Rude World reinforced her image as a true representative of Baltimore grit.

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13. Rome Cee

Rome Cee records music at a studio (L). The rapper looks on as he sits on a couch (R)
Rapper Rome Cee records music at a studio (L). The Baltimore hip-hop artist looks on as he sits on a couch (R). Photo: @TheRomeCee on Facebook (modified by author)
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  • Full name: Jerome Carrington
  • Date of birth: 25 December 1982
  • Place of birth: Baltimore, Maryland, U.S.
  • Profession: Rapper, songwriter

Rome Cee is a respected Baltimore rapper known for his sharp lyricism and thought-provoking storytelling. Emerging from the city’s underground scene, he gained recognition with projects like So Much More, Street Scholar, Tunnel Vision, and The Extra Mile.

14. Y-Love

Y-Love stares on as he poses for a photo (L). The rapper enjoys a moment during a range day (R)
Rapper Y-Love stares on as he poses for a photo (L). The Orthodox Jewish artist looks during a range day (R). Photo: @ylove613 on Instagram (modified by author)
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  • Full name: Yitz (or Yitzchak) Jordan
  • Date of birth: 1978 (exact date not listed)
  • Place of birth: Baltimore, Maryland, U.S.
  • Profession: Rapper

Y-Love made waves as the first openly gay Orthodox Jewish rapper with Baltimore roots. His unique cultural background gave him an unmatched perspective in hip-hop. Tracks such as This Is Babylon and Mehadrin Hip Hop made him a groundbreaking figure worldwide.

15. Maimouna Youssef (Mumu Fresh)

Rapper Mumu Fresh attends an entertainment event in Georgia
Mumu Fresh attends the 2023 ForbesBLK Summit at Southern Exchange Ballrooms in Atlanta, Georgia. Photo: Paras Griffin
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  • Full name: Maimouna Youssef
  • Date of birth: March 12, 1985
  • Place of birth: Baltimore, Maryland, U.S.
  • Profession: Singer, songwriter, rapper

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Maimouna Youssef, also known as Mumu Fresh, represents Baltimore on a global stage with her soulful blend of hip-hop, jazz, and R&B. A Grammy-nominated artist, she has collaborated with The Roots, Common, and Nas. Songs like Say My Name and Shine Your Light showcase her powerful voice and storytelling ability.

16. Blaqstarr

Blaqstarr at a film premiere in Park City, Utah
DJ Blaqstarr attends the "LUV" premiere during the 2012 Sundance Film Festival held at Eccles Centre Theatre in Park City, Utah. Photo: Jemal Countess
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  • Full name: Charles Smith
  • Date of birth: 30 September 1985
  • Place of birth: Baltimore, Maryland, United States
  • Profession: Rapper, DJ

Blaqstarr is a pioneer of Baltimore club music who also ventured into rap and production. His partnership with M.I.A. and signing to Interscope helped spread Baltimore’s club influence worldwide. With tracks like Supastarr and Hands Up Thumbs Down, he remains a central figure in the city’s musical identity.

17. NOE

Rapper NOE looks on as he sits on a slab outside a mall
Rapper NOE looks on as he sits on a slab outside a mall. Photo: @noethename on Instagram (modfied by author)
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  • Full name: Duane Stacy Bridgeford
  • Date of birth: 1975
  • Place of birth: Baltimore, Maryland, United States
  • Profession: Rapper, songwriter

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NOE linked Baltimore directly to New York’s Dipset movement by working closely with Jim Jones and ByrdGang. His gritty delivery earned him respect among East Coast rap fans. Songs such as We City Boyz and Meet Me in the Tunnel established him as a bridge between Baltimore and Harlem.

18. K.A.A.N.

Rapper K.A.A.N. looks as he stands next to golden balloons.
Baltimore rapper K.A.A.N. poses for a photo as he stands next to golden balloons. Photo: @kaanlifemusic on Instagram (modified by author)
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  • Full name: Brandon Perry
  • Date of birth: 12 January 1991
  • Place of birth: Howard County, Maryland, United States
  • Profession: Rapper, singer

K.A.A.N. (Knowledge Above All Nonsense) is one of Baltimore’s most prolific underground lyricists, known for rapid-fire delivery. With over 40 projects, he built a massive international following without major label support. Tracks like Mary Jane and Still (But I Do) highlight his versatility and relentless work ethic.

19. Tate Kobang

Rapper Tate Kobang poses backstage before a performance
Tate Kobang performs in Concert at Webster Hall in New York City. Photo: Johnny Nunez
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  • Full name: Joshua Dai’Quan Goods
  • Date of birth: 28 April 1992
  • Place of birth: Baltimore, Maryland, United States
  • Profession: Rapper, songwriter, record producer

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Tate Kobang is a talented singer and rapper who exploded onto the scene with his viral hit Bank Rolls, which paid homage to Baltimore classic Tim Trees’ track. Signing with 300 Entertainment, he helped put Baltimore’s club-rap style on a national platform. Other songs like Northside Finest solidified his reputation as a rising star.

20. Corbin

Corbin takes a selfie on a mirror (L). The rapper looks on as he poses for a photo (R)
Rapper Corbin takes a selfie (L). The Baltimore artist looks on as he poses for a photo (R). Photo: @dr_stink on Instagram (modified by author)
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  • Full name: Corbin Beckner Smidzik
  • Date of birth: 20 February 1998
  • Place of birth: Baltimore, Maryland, United States
  • Profession: rapper, singer, songwriter, record producer

Corbin, while more closely tied to Minnesota, has underground connections to Baltimore’s alternative rap scene. Known for his moody and emotional style, he built a cult following online. Songs like Without U and Worn resonated with fans of emo rap and internet-driven music culture.

21. Lloyd Banks

Lloyd Banks at BET Studios
Recording artist Lloyd Banks visits BET's "106 & Park" at BET Studios in New York City. Photo: Neilson Barnard
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  • Full name: Christopher Charles Lloyd
  • Date of birth: 30 April 1982
  • Place of birth: Baltimore, Maryland, United States
  • Profession: Rapper, songwriter

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Though born in New York, Lloyd Banks has Baltimore family roots that tie him to the city’s story. As a member of G-Unit, he achieved Grammy nominations and platinum sales, making him a household name. Tracks like On Fire and Beamer, Benz, or Bentley remain iconic.

22. Rakeem Miles

Rapper Rakeem Miles looks on as he takes solo picture
The Baltimore rapper stands on a field of green grass as he poses for a photo: @rakeemmilesraps on Instagram (modified by author)
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  • Full name: Rakeem Tyree Miles
  • Date of birth: 12 March 1993
  • Place of birth: Baltimore, Maryland, United States
  • Profession: Rapper, singer, songwriter, artist, record producer

Rakeem Miles is an experimental Baltimore artist blending hip-hop with futuristic sounds and visuals. His collaborations with Doja Cat and Ab-Soul showcase his versatility and willingness to innovate. Songs like All I Wanna Do and That’s My Girl reveal his playful yet meaningful artistry.

23. Quinn

  • Full name: Quinn Dupree
  • Date of birth: 15 December 2004
  • Place of birth: Baltimore, Maryland, United States
  • Profession: Singer, songwriter, rapper, record producer, DJ

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Quinn is one of the best young rappers from Baltimore making waves online, particularly through SoundCloud. She experiments with emo rap aesthetics, drawing attention from underground fans. Songs like Steady and Never Enough display her raw and evolving talent.

24. Sagat

Rapper Sagat smiles as he poses for a solo picture
Baltimore rapper artist Sagat smiles during a photoshoot. Photo: @sagatbescritor on Instagram (modified by author)
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  • Full name: Sagat
  • Date of birth: 4 January 1970
  • Place of birth: Baltimore, Maryland, United States
  • Profession: Rapper, record producer

Sagat gave Baltimore one of its earliest international hits with the 1990s classic Funk Dat. His fusion of house and rap brought the city’s underground club scene to a wider audience. The track remains a cultural touchstone that connects Baltimore’s past to its lasting influence.

25. Labtekwon

Labtekwon poses for a solo picture
Rapper Labtekwon looks on as he sits on a staircase. Photo: @Labtekwon on Facebook (modified by author)
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  • Full name: Omar Akbar
  • Date of birth: Unknown
  • Place of birth: Baltimore, Maryland, United States
  • Profession: Rapper, songwriter

Labtekwon is a respected Baltimore rapper known for his intellectual lyricism and deep connection to hip-hop’s roots. With successful albums such as Rise of Sirius, Sun of Sekhmet, and Song of the Sovereign, he blends social commentary, Afrocentric themes, and experimental sounds.

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Baltimore rappers continue to push their city’s sound onto the national stage. From gritty street anthems to club-inspired hits, their music reflects both struggle and resilience. As more artists rise, Charm City’s presence on the charts is only set to grow.

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Known for fusing hard-hitting beats with authentic street storytelling, Memphis rappers continue to captivate audiences around the world. From Grammy-winning legends to viral chart-toppers, the city’s rap scene remains a powerhouse of talent. Dive into this article to explore some of the most influential rap artists from Memphis.

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Muhunya Muhonji (Lifestyle writer) Muhunya is a graduate of Agricultural Economics from Egerton University, Class of 2014, with a passion for storytelling and content creation. Since joining Legit.ng as a writer in July 2021, he has covered diverse topics such as entertainment, technology, business, and biographies. His journalism journey has seen him complete multiple professional courses, including the AFP Digital Investigation Techniques course (2023), the Google News Initiative course (March 2024), and Fact-Checking and Research training (September 2024). Email: muhunyah@gmail.com

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