Some Baltimore Club Music is somewhat similar to people stealing the rhyhmic latin house beats, removing the latin melody's, and rapping over them in english.
While there are quite a few B-more songs that have been released this year, the most recognizable (and probably "famous") raw Baltimore Club hits of 2009 are
Dj Class - I'm The Ish
LMFAO ft Lil Jon - Shots
and
Mims - Move (dj Class B-More mix)
And there are many songs that use a B-more beat pattern, like Enrique Iglesias - "Taken back my love" and most of "la la la" by LMFAO, but they aren't really classified too much as Baltimore Club Music since it contains a lot more electronic dance or pop elements.
At first, I wasn't too fond of Baltimore Club Music, which is why I didn't give too much attention to the 5 o clock and some of the night time mixes on B96 earlier this year, but now I think it's pretty good.
I especially like Boom Boom Pow (Kid Cudi Remix) -
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4PBYofHnS6s
With the B-More beat which I've used a lot this year,
and
Dj Class "dance like a freak" -
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eqZnONZdt1Q
Although it has a rearranged B-more beat, but that happens in every genre - different styles and patterns, but still same genre with very similar elements and sounds.
However, I don't like the B-more mash ups that many top 40 dj's use of classic rock songs, which I believe many of them are dj promo made records, which is why many dj's seem to have the exact same edits of the exact same songs. Lastly, "took the night" by Chelley and "Let the bass kick" by Dj Chuckie ft JD sound good in B-more sets, but I really wouldn't consider either of them to be B-more. Just house.
THIS IS NOT B-MORE:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8p-y3uCZHSg I use this a lot, too, but the version with only TINO COCHINO rapping, not this version with the people taking turns doing the dumb & boring first and second verse raps.