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- APR 2, 2024
- 3 Songs
- Revenge of the Dreamers III · 2019
- DON'T GROW UP TOO SOON · 2024
- BLUE LIPS · 2024
- Revenge of the Dreamers III: Director's Cut · 2020
- Revenge of the Dreamers III: Director's Cut · 2020
- Woo$Ah · 2017
- Woo$Ah · 2017
- Woo$Ah · 2017
- Dirt Road Diamond · 2019
- Woo$Ah · 2017
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- Royce Da 5’9” and rapper/producer Childish Major, guest.
- Royce Da 5'9” and rapper/producer Childish Major, guest.
About Childish Major
The multitalented hip-hop artist Childish Major made his name as a producer in the early 2010s before reaching greater heights as a solo rapper. • Childish Major grew up in rural South Carolina with his mother and younger sister. He dropped out of college and moved to Atlanta in 2011 to pursue rapping and producing. • While following his dream, Childish Major made sandwiches at a supermarket deli. Travis Porter producer DJ Spinz signed Major to his production group, Hood Rich. • Hood Rich secured Childish Major’s first significant placement for what became Rocko’s gold-certified 2013 hit “U.O.E.N.O.” Placements for Jeezy, SZA, and A$AP Ferg followed. • In 2017, Childish Major released the WOO$AH project through his Humility City Records label. “Happy Birthday,” featuring SZA and Isaiah Rashad, has racked up more than 7 million streams. • WOO$AH includes “Supply Luh,” a J. Cole-produced song used in the Season 2 finale of HBO’s Insecure. Major’s 2018 single “Know Nothing” appeared in the Season 3 premiere. • He contributed to several songs, including the single “LamboTruck,” on 2019’s Revenge of the Dreamers III, the Grammy-nominated compilation by J. Cole and his Dreamville Records label. • Childish Major’s 2019 project Dirt Road Diamond features Ludacris, Buddy, and Olu from EARTHGANG. • He released his third project, Thank you, God. For it all., in 2021.
- HOMETOWN
- Edgefield, SC, United States
- BORN
- July 4, 1991
- GENRE
- Hip-Hop/Rap