Childish Major - "To My Little Homies" (Live) | All Eyes On

Hot off the heels of his major label debut album, Dirt Road Diamond, we invite Childish Major to perform "To My Little Homies."

You will find Childish Major, or at least traces of him, throughout modern-day hip-hop. The Atlanta native originally made a name for himself producing for the likes of Future, SZA, Rocko, 6LACK, and most notably, J. Cole. Yet, it was a shift in 2017 that saw Childish Major step forward from the producing chair and into the spotlight.

With the release of his debut project WOO$AH, Childish Major proved himself a double threat. The momentum would only continue to build with further co-signs from Insecure's Issa Rae and Ludacris, as well as an appearance on Dreamville's collaborative album of the decade, Revenge of the Dreamers III. Then there's the fact that 2018 saw Childish Major hitting the road with Billie Eilish. With such massive heat behind him, we just knew we had to invite the Atlanta native in for an All Eyes On showcase.

READ: Atlanta Producer-Turned-Artist Childish Major Is Proving He Can Do it All

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