Eric Church Is A Country Singer-Songwriter. He Has Released Nine Studio Albums Through Capitol Nashville Since 2005. His Debut Album 2006's Sinners Like Me Produced Three Singles On The Billboard Country Charts Including The Top 20 Hits "How 'Bout You" "Two Pink Lines" And "Guys Like Me". His Second Album 2009's Carolina Produced Three More Singles "Smoke A Little Smoke" And His First Top 10 Hits "Love Your Love The Most" And "Hell On The Heart". Read More On Last.Fm
"Homeboy" Is A Song Co-Written And Recorded By American Country Music Artist Eric Church. It Was Released In February 2011 As The Ninth Single Of His Career And The First From His 2011 Album Chief. The Song Reached The Top 20 On The U.S. Billboard Hot Country Songs Chart With A Peak At #13. Church Wrote This Song With Casey Beathard. In "Homeboy" The Narrator Addresses A Delinquent Brother Who Has Taken To A Destructive Urban Lifestyle. The Lyrics Play On The Word "homeboy" Turning It Into A Plea For His Brother To "come On Home Boy." Co-Writer Casey Beathard Came Up With The Song's Idea After Hearing His Son Say "come On Homeboy" To A Friend. He Made The Song Available As A Free Digital Download From His Website Between February 20 And 24 2011 Although It Was Not Available From Retailers Until March 8.