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Maino Shocks Fans with Resurfaced Lyric Claiming He Got Lil Kim and Charli Baltimore Pregnant at the Same Time

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Brooklyn rapper Maino is making headlines after a resurfaced lyric from an unreleased track claims he got both Lil Kim and Charli Baltimore pregnant—at the same time. The eyebrow-raising line appears in “K.O.B. Intro,” a previously unheard song that leaked online this week, immediately igniting speculation and debate across social media.

In the song, Maino reflects on the aftermath of his 2008 breakout hit “Hi Hater” with a series of personal revelations.

“Me and Kim start sleeping, whole vibe change. / Drop ‘Hi Hater,’ I made the whole country wave,” he raps before delivering the line that’s caused an uproar:

“Told me she was pregnant. Ain’t want no camera time. / Why the fk her and Charli pregnant at the same time?”**

The lyric has since gone viral, sparking everything from disbelief to deep dives into the rapper’s romantic history. While some fans are treating the line as fact, others are questioning whether it’s an exaggerated punchline meant more for shock than truth.

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Neither Lil Kim nor Charli Baltimore has responded to the claim, but their silence has only added fuel to the conversation. Both women are famously connected to the late Notorious B.I.G., with Lil Kim previously speaking publicly about a terminated pregnancy involving Biggie. However, she has never confirmed a romantic relationship with Maino. Kim is now a mother to one daughter with ex-partner Mr. Papers.

Charli Baltimore, who has long kept her private life out of the spotlight, also has past associations with both Biggie and Jay-Z, but has yet to address the resurfaced track or her alleged connection to Maino.

The song reportedly stems from a batch of unreleased material recorded years ago but only now surfacing. Still, its timing—and its content—has reignited the conversation about how much of rap is rooted in personal truth versus performance.

Maino’s bold claim walks the line between confession and controversy, adding another chapter to hip-hop’s ongoing love affair with raw, unfiltered storytelling. Whether the lyric reflects memory, myth, or manufactured drama, it’s succeeded in putting Maino back in the cultural spotlight.

For now, the public is left guessing, as the women named remain silent—and the line between fact and fiction stays as blurred as ever.

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