All Lies (song)

"All Lies"
Single by Charli Baltimore
from the album True Lies
Released May 2012
Format Digital
Genre Rap
Length 4:03
Label Gracie
Writer(s) Charli Baltimore
Producer(s) Frequency
Charli Baltimore singles chronology
"Machine Gun(Remix)" (2011) "All Lies"
(2012)
"Philly Stand Up" (featuring Dutch)

"All Lies" is a song by American hip hop recording artist Charli Baltimore. Released in May 2012, the song was supposed to be the lead single from Baltimore's upcoming album. It originally featured fellow American rapper Royce da 5'9" but he was replaced for unknown reasons by another American rapper, Maino. The song was made available through iTunes, however did not chart.

Background

This was Baltimore's first single to be released officially to a wide audience in over 10 years. The single was said in late 2011 to contain a verse from Royce da 5'9", who Baltimore had uploaded photos with to her instagram account. As stated in an online interview, he was just replaced by Maino with no further explanation.[1]

"All Lies" is an hip-hop song about cheating lovers. Baltimore and Maino each have one verse, with Baltimore's daughter India, contributing the chorus. Despite the interview rounds made in the spring and summer of 2012 as well as another single released in later August 2012, the full album was never released.[2] This now makes all three of Baltimore's albums, despite constant release dates and hype, that have been shelved with little to no explanation. 1998's Cold As Ice was finally released digitally on iTunes in 2011, 13 years after its originally scheduled date.

Release Information

Purchasable Release

Country Date Format Label Ref
United States May 8, 2012 Digital download Gracie Productions [3]

References

  1. "Glam chats with Charlie Baltimore". GlamsenseDivas.com. 2013-01-18. Retrieved 2013-06-25.
  2. "All Lies (feat. Maino) – Single by Charli Baltimore". iTunes Store. Apple. Retrieved May 22, 2013.
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