The Metro: Detroit artist Charity fully commits to music career ahead of second album
Cary Junior II The Metro September 22, 2025Charity joined The Metro to share how transformative her total dedication to music has been and what listeners can expect from her upcoming album.
Singer and songwriter Charity prepares to release her second studio album "Warm and Soft"
If you’re looking for an R&B artist who represents the spirit and sound of Detroit, look no further than Charity Ward. Her sound, sculpted from her upbringing as a preacher’s kid, inspired her debut album in 2020, “Tended Headed.”
After years as a part-time musician, and after a major collaboration with rapper Snoop Dogg on her single “Cruel,” she entered 2025 on a mission to commit to music full-time.
She joined The Metro during our fall fundraiser and shared how transformative her dedication to music has been and what listeners can expect from her upcoming album.
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Cary Junior II is an audio journalist and producer for The Metro on 101.9 WDET. Cary has worked as a producer or host on a number of projects. His work includes short and longform audio, documentary series and daily radio. In his five year career in journalism he has worked for Crooked Media, the Detroit Free Press, and now WDET - Detroit's NPR station.


