Im Coming Home Again We Can Start Again

2008 single by Kanye West

2008 single by Kanye West featuring Chris Martin

"Homecoming"
Homecoming cover.jpg
Single by Kanye Due west featuring Chris Martin
from the anthology Graduation
B-side "Good Dark"
Released February 18, 2008 (2008-02-18)
Studio Abbey Road (London); Sony Music (New York Urban center); Fever, Record Plant, and Ocean Way (Hollywood)
Genre Hip hop
Length 3:23
Characterization
  • Roc-A-Fella
  • Def Jam
Songwriter(s)
  • Kanye West
  • Chris Martin
  • Warryn Campbell
Producer(south)
  • Kanye Due west
  • Warryn "Baby Dubb" Campbell
Kanye West singles chronology
"Flashing Lights"
(2007)
"Homecoming"
(2008)
"Finer Things"
(2008)
Chris Martin singles chronology
"Homecoming"
(2008)
Music video
"Homecoming" on YouTube

"Homecoming" is a song by American hip-hop recording creative person Kanye Due west. It was included as the 12th song on his third studio album Graduation (2007). The track was produced by Due west with Warryn Campbell and features a invitee appearance from Chris Martin, lead vocaliser of the British alternative rock band Coldplay. Martin sings the song's chorus and outro and provides a piano-driven motif. The song is a hip hop beat with pop-oriented refrains while also integrating elements of post-punk and new moving ridge with arena stone sensibilities. "Homecoming" is written every bit a tribute dedicated to Westward's hometown of Chicago, Illinois. His conceptual lyricism expresses an extended metaphor where he personifies Chicago equally a childhood sweetheart to convey his human relationship with the city.

A reworking of a rails entitled "Home (Windy)," the song first originated from a 2001 demo record. While the lyrical content of the verses largely remain the same, the lyrics of the chorus for the original incarnation of "Homecoming" are unlike and were sung by singer John Legend. In addition, this recording had exhibited West's once trademark soulful song sample production style. "Homecoming" came about when Westward met Martin for the first fourth dimension by chance at the famed Abbey Road Studios in London in February 2006. Later on, the two held an impromptu jam session and recorded the track, with Martin requesting that Due west alter the tone of his approach to the songwriting and production.

Although it was intended exist the lead unmarried of Graduation, the song was released every bit the 5th and concluding single from the anthology on February 18, 2008. The unmarried was met with moderate commercial success in the United States and Canada. It was more than successful overseas, peaking in the top 20 on European charts and reaching the top-10 positions in Ireland and the United Kingdom. "Homecoming" has since been certified Platinum by the Recording Industry Clan of America (RIAA).

Upon its release, "Homecoming" received mixed reviews from contemporary music critics. Though West was complimented for his introspective lyricism and storytelling abilities, Martin's contribution was met with polarizing reactions, with many criticizing his appearance due to him not being from Chicago. An accompanying music video for the single was directed by Hype Williams and filmed in Chicago. Shot entirely in black-and-white, the video features a montage of W traversing the streets of Chicago and showcases its landmarks, monuments and people. The music video was very well-received and praised for the manner W's hometown is visually paid homage. Information technology was nominated for Best Hip-Hop Video at the 2008 MTV Video Music Awards.

Background [edit]

The famed Abbey Road Studios, where Kanye West and Chris Martin get-go met by run a risk and one of five different studio locations the recordings took identify.

"Homecoming" was released on Graduation (2007), the tertiary studio anthology by American hip-hop recording artist and tape producer Kanye W.[ane] It was written past West with Chris Martin, lead vocalist of the English language culling rock band Coldplay.[i] Due west co-produced the track with record producer Warryn Campbell.[one] For the song, sharp pianoforte flourishes were dressed over booming, stadium-sized drums to accompany a sing-forth chorus.[2] [three] [4] The collaboration between W and Martin occurred when the two teamed upwards for an impromptu jam session following a chance encounter on February 14, 2006 at the Abbey Route Studios located in London, England.[5] During the session, they equanimous the number by making alterations to the instrumental and lyrical content of i of W's earlier recordings.[6] [7]

Even though it was included on his 2007 studio album, "Homecoming" was actually a reworking of a rails known as "Habitation (Windy)" that originated from a demo record dating back to the year 2001.[eight] "Dwelling (Windy)" circulated under the new title "Home" on diverse mixtapes that W released over the years, beginning with his 2003 mixtape Go Well Soon... [9] [ten] "Dwelling house" was also bachelor on the accelerate copy of West'due south debut studio album, The College Dropout (2004).[11] Even so, that version of his first album was never released due to being leaked months earlier its intended initial release date of August 12, 2003.[12] [13] [xiv] W used the opportunity to refine The College Dropout, as the studio album was significantly remixed, remastered, and revised prior to beingness released on Feb ten, 2004.[12] In the cease, certain tracks originally destined for The Higher Dropout were subsequently retracted, with "Domicile" being among them.[11]

The limerick was later described equally "very emotional" by Kanye Due west during a retrospective interview with Physical Loop on October v, 2007.[xv] In the interview, he imparted that "Homecoming" was amid his three most favorite songs from Graduation. [xv] "Home (Windy)" had been written by West as a heartfelt homage dedicated to the city of Chicago, Illinois.[16] The track paid lyrical tribute to Kanye West's hometown of Chicago.[17] Its deeply personal lyrical content expounds upon West's human relationship with Chicago, expressing a metaphoric narrative which features a feminized personification of his hometown.[eighteen] During the story, West nostalgically rhymes virtually growing upward Chicago, his love for the city, and his guilt over leaving "her" in order to pursue his musical dreams.[xix] [20] [11] He lyrically references "I Used to Love H.Eastward.R.," a 1994 rap song written by his close friend, former Adept Music label chapter, and fellow Chicago hip-hop artist Common.[21] The rapper would go on to make cameo appearances in the single's accompanying music video, which was filmed in the city of Chicago.[22] Dressed in a new Chris Martin chorus but primarily containing the same rap lyrics, "Homecoming" still manages to resonate equally a celebrating, loving ode to West's Chicago upbringing.[23] [24] [25] It is simply one of several references to footsteps which once propelled him forward as a hip-hop artist that are establish throughout his introspective third anthology Graduation.[23] [26]

Writing and development [edit]

Aside from a slight variation applied towards his initial spoken ad-libs and opening lines in order to etch an introduction, the lyrics of West's rap poesy were largely left the same.[27] Although the new sung chorus of "Homecoming" which Chris Martin delivers contains a fix of lines that are entirely different from that of John Fable's.[27] Chris Martin was the one who requested the changes that Westward made to the original lyrical content.[7] On the chorus of "Domicile," John Legend sang well-nigh soldiers who did not make information technology back and come home.[28] However, Martin felt the tone of West'south conceptual approach to the rails was too somber, and suggested it be recontextualized with a "happier" concept.[7] As a result, on the chorus of "Homecoming," Chris Martin sings about Kanye Due west returning to his hometown of Chicago, Illinois.[29] Inspired by his worldwide loonshit tour with Irish rock band U2, West redesigned the song to perform as a stadium anthem.[30] [31] Appropriately, the new composition expresses soaring, infectious vocal melodies and hooks in addition to memorable singalong choruses.[32] Meanwhile, the rhythmic piano accessory of the arrangement is laden with energetic pocket-sized chords.[33] [34]

Alongside Coldplay, during the menses of the recording and production of Graduation (2007), West was primarily listening to mainstream rock bands such equally Keane, The Killers, and Radiohead in an effort to make his rap songs more palatable for stadium concerts.[31] Consequently, "Homecoming" retains a piano-driven, arena set soundscape comparable to the music of Coldplay and these bands.[35] All the same, West had Chris Martin forgo his typical midtempo balladry in favor of flashier, inspirational piano work.[36] [37] [4] Martin's pounding pianoforte playing displays a gospel influence recurrent in W'due south productions, while the rest of the rhythm section harbors characteristics of reggae.[38] [39] [37] The moving piano motif was structured in such a way that it began on the off-shell to give the recording a rawer, hip-hop vibe.[2] Also evident within its stripped-down instrumentation, pocket-size-key composition, and stop-get-go organization lies West's subtle yet growing inclination towards mail-punk and new wave tendencies.[26] [40]

While making modifications to the composition, Due west rearranged the structured of the storytelling framework for its lyrical content.[27] He chose to apply a more than conventional formal structure typically found in rap songs while incorporating his popular sensibilities into the newly written chorus.[41] [19] [27] W took his original one single verse from "Home" which was thirty-two bars in length, divided its lyrics into two separate sixteen-bar verses and them organized around a chorus department. Even though his lines were by and large unchanged, West would rap them in a tighter, more assured flow with clearer enunciation than on the original version, indicative of years of experience and increased lyrical dexterity.[31] Compared to John Legend's soulful singing, Chris Martin delivers the pop chorus of "Homecoming" with a smoother, straightforward rendition.[42] [43] He recites his elastic refrain and span in a informal sing-along style, making the record come up off more upbeat.[42] [4] [44] Martin'south singing laspes into a soft, ethereal falsetto and uses laid-back crooning to maintain a sense of nostalgic wistfulness.[19]

Recording [edit]

The original incarnation of the song featured a unlike chorus sung by John Legend.

The recording sessions for "Home (Windy)" and "Homecoming" took place over the course of several years at five different studio locations. These recording studios include the Fever Recording Studio in North Hollywood, Los Angeles, the Abbey Route Studios in London, England, the Sony Music Studios in New York Metropolis, and The Record Plant and Ocean Style Recording in Hollywood, California.[1] The track was mixed at Chalice Recording Studios in Hollywood, California and Chung King Studios in New York Urban center.[i] The earliest studio recordings of "Abode (Windy)" were made as far back as the year 2001.[viii] The track's instrumental brandished the hallmarks of West's in one case trademark hip-hop production technique. It featured a soulful vocal sample of harmonious belting vocals from Patti LaBelle and the BlueBelles'due south encompass of the 1945 bear witness tune, "You'll Never Walk Lone."[four] Meanwhile, the original lyrics of the song'southward chorus were sung by singer John Legend.[10] He at the time was a largely unknown recording creative person and went past the name of John Stephens.[9] "Domicile (Windy)" is among the earliest in a long history of the two close friends collaborating with i another, as Due west would become on to produce the vocalist's debut studio album Get Lifted (2004) the very same twelvemonth he released his own kickoff album The College Dropout, whose tracks Legend in turn likewise lent his vocals to.[8]

Years later, Kanye West and Chris Martin met each other for the very first time past chance on February fourteen, 2006 at Abbey Road, the iconic recording studios in London, England.[5] [45] At this point is his career, West was traveling the earth rather than have recording artists and producers come to him for musical collaborations.[45] He would become effectually and meet other record producers in locations such as New York, Atlanta and London, then return to The Tape Plant for additional sound treatment.[45] One day, W had just finished up a show at Abbey Road and Coldplay happened to exist recording music in a studio at that place at the same time.[6] As the rock band was recording a radio gig they held at Abbey Road for the national radio station BBC Radio 2, West was producing the theme song for the soundtrack of the 2006 action film Mission: Impossible Iii.[five] According to audio engineer Andrew Dawson, Martin showed up after discovering that West was working in the very next studio.[45] [5] Upon their come across, W did not mind the break by Chris Martin and later the band'south show, the two joined in a recording berth for an impromptu jam session.[5]

West and Chris Martin recorded "Homecoming" in the aforementioned room that The Beatles recorded their music, using the very same microphones.[5] Martin reportedly wore exactly the aforementioned attire over the course of the several days the track was recorded, which is something of a habit for the musician.[46] At the time of the re-recording, West had ready an unused hip-hop beat intended for what went on to go "Heard 'Em Say," the third unmarried from his sophomore album Late Registration (2005).[6] Only Chris Martin reportedly advocated, "No this runway's beat out needs to be more similar a homecoming or something."[6] West after retracted the looped soul sample repeated that was throughout "Dwelling" and had information technology replaced insead with a pompous piano riff, which he decorated over stadium-friendly drums.[42] [47] [eleven] About of the tracks on Graduation had contained glossy, layered synthesizer-based productions influenced by West'due south experimentation with electronic music.[48] [49] But on "Homecoming," he opted for different, more than stripped-down instrumental to complement the introspective quality of its triumphant yet melancholic lyrics.[50] [32] [26]

For the track, W reduced usage of synthesisers and effects, stripping its backbeat downwards to the sparest stomp and clap to arrange his poignant storytelling rhymes.[26] [33] [51] [24] Rather than synths, the syncopated piano role acts as the centerpiece of the song and works with a ponderous, melodic bassline to form a rhythmic figure which generates interlocking grooves.[24] [52] The track was ornamented with the use of additional percussion instruments and is subtly layered past a monotonous presence of oversupply thanks that West injected into the mix to supplement the beat.[1] [41] [53] When discussion got out that West and Chris Martin were working together in the studio, a source claimed that their recording, "sound[ed] like a Coldplay song with a beat, which is exactly what [Kanye] wanted."[54] Afterward having the opportunity to hear their record for himself, Jay-Z decided to likewise invite Chris Martin to brand a guest appearance on 1 of his songs.[42] Their collaboration would result in the track "Beach Chair" on Jay-Z'due south comeback anthology, Kingdom Come (2006). Jay-Z was swift to release "Beach Chair" on his ninth studio album a twelvemonth prior to the release appointment of Graduation.[42]

Composition [edit]

The song was originally known as "Abode" and is written equally a tribute to West'southward hometown of Chicago, Illinois.

"Homecoming" is a midtempo hip-hop vocal that runs for a duration of three minutes and twenty-six seconds.[1] The track is a gospel-inflected piano jam which harbors various instrumental nuances and vocal cues from music genres encompassing reggae, pub rock, mail service-punk, new wave, and popular stone.[19] [55] [56] Essentially, the basis of the musical composition involves a synthesis of the sparse rhythmic pulse of reggae with the punchy withal clear structure and brevity of post-punk aslope quirky new wave audio effects.[33] [37] [49] Furthermore, the soaring refrains and strident piano riff implement catchy pop hooks and informal melodies that express an arena rock aesthetic.[sixteen] [42] [57] [19] The track's rhythmic instrumentation consists of staccato pianoforte chords, percussion-backed drums, and syncopated, melodic bass lines.[43] [58]

According to the sheet music published at Musicnotes.com by EMI Music Publishing, the vocal is set in the time signature of mutual time, with a moderate tempo of 88 beats per minute.[59] "Homecoming" is written in the primal of East modest, and Chris Martin'southward vocal range spans from a low of Div to a high of E5.[59] The musical composition uses 4-measure phrases which follow a bones sequence of Em–D/F–Em/G–Chiliad–Am7–D/C–Cmaj7–Bm7 equally its chord progression.[59] Opening with a hammering East small triad, "Homecoming" begins W shouting, "Yeah! And you lot say Chi metropolis! Chi urban center! Chi city!" over a prominent piano motif.[59] [60] The uplifting piano accompaniment runs throughout the entire composition as its master instrument.[24] The piano arrangement begins on the off-beat and each period ends with a single note stab followed by nearly a bar of silence.[61] [59] All throughout the runway, the noisy sounds of a cheering crowd can inexplicably be heard lurking in the background.[53] [41]

Within ii verses, W does his emotive rapping atop a heavy even so buoyant, percussion-backed pulsate beat.[xv] [10] [1] W raps his less intricate verses at a gradual footstep with a menstruation that relies on terminate rhymes and manages to punctuate both the pianoforte melodies and rhythms of the song.[31] [47] There are momentary rests and occasional piano flourishes at sure intervals within the instrumental to highlight W's lyricism and indicate transitions between sections.[2] Meanwhile, Chris Martin supplies the energetic pianoforte playing and sings the freewheeling chorus.[33] [62] His keening, high countertenor vocals garnered comparisons to that of musician and singer-songwriter Sting, frontman of the British post-punk ring The Law.[55] [63] Martin sings a percussive yet melodic refrain with polish, laid-dorsum crooning hooks over a billowy groove generated by the chugging piano progressions, lumbering bassline and stomping rhythm of the track's off-beat kick drum, yet another an element of reggae.[43] [58] [37] Towards the end, Chris Martin even opts to perform the vocal's outro in a manner strongly reminiscent to a reggae singer.[41] [37] His usage of "le-yo-oh-oh" ululations invokes that of the song stylings of Jamaican musician Bob Marley.[41]

Lyrically, "Homecoming" serves as an homage to Kanye West's hometown of Chicago, Illinois.[17] In comparing to previous records, Graduation was at times thematically distanced, introspective and characterized by more conflicted, confessional storytelling.[64] [19] The jubilant ode to his Chicago upbringing is amongst many touching callbacks to the footsteps that propelled West forward in his journey as a hip-hop artist found on his third studio anthology.[23] "Homecoming" is where West finds himself rapping near growing upwardly in Chicago from the perspective of a local youth returning to his old neighborhood, recalling memories of old friends and a past love involvement.[xx] Throughout the romantic narrative, W employs an extended metaphor in which he personifies the city as a childhood sweetheart named Wendy.[42] [nine] He rhymes about his dearest for Chicago and his guilt over leaving "her" to pursue his musical dreams.[11] West tells the story of how the childhood sweetheart slipped through his fingers with bright lines.[65] His evocative wordplay captures his bittersweet relationship with the identify that made him which he once called abode.[9] [18] Both the opening and closing lines lyrically reference "I Used to Love H.E.R.," a similar metaphoric rap song written by W'due south shut friend, characterization affiliate, and fellow Chicago hip-hop artist Mutual.[22] After each poetry, Chris Martin sings a triumphant chorus about West making his return: "Practice y'all remember about me now and then? / 'Crusade I'm coming dwelling again."[66] [26] [60]

Release and promotion [edit]

The initial news of West's musical collaboration with Coldplay frontman Chris Martin were reported by The Daily Star on February 24, 2006.[54] Due west reportedly told the paper, "Chris Martin is definitely i of the people I study. He was completely bashful well-nigh the concept of doing a tape. He wanted to work on the music considering he loves music and working in the studio and adding his ideas."[54] Due west later announced his collaboration with during an interview with Billboard on January 19, 2007.[67] He stated that "Homecoming" was probable to be released equally the lead single for his tertiary album Graduation (2007).[67] Still, the track "Tin can't Tell Me Nix" was released every bit the anthology'south lead single instead, while "Homecoming" whereas was later on released as the fifth and final single. "Homecoming" was first heard past music listeners when the digital radio station BBC Radio 1Xtra hosted an exclusive "Audience With Kanye W" venue at the BBC Radio Music Theatre in London on August 13, 2007.[68] W guided a specially selected audience through Graduation, playing the album in its entirety direct from his MacBook Air laptop via a speaker system.[68] The premiere was part of an extensive promotional campaign that West embarked on for his third album during a trip to the United Kingdom.[69] Two weeks afterwards, "Homecoming" was 1 of the tracks that W played while hosting an anthology listening session for Graduation in New York City. The late-night anthology listening session was held at the New Earth Stages on August 28, 2007.[lxx] Inside an auditorium, Due west explained the influences and aspirations that went into the making of his third album.[seventy] Throughout the night, he played previews of its songs from showtime-to-finish without pause, some with video accompaniment to match.[71] [72] When an audience fellow member asked Kanye why the production of "Domicile" had been altered and become "Homecoming," he replied that he believed the original hip-hop beat out wouldn't rock stadiums, only the vocal'south lyrics were too good to go to waste.[73]

Critical reception [edit]

Post-obit its release, "Homecoming" received mixed reviews from contemporary music critics. Nick Levine from Digital Spy describes the rail equally an "impressive slow jam" and refers to Chris Martin as "the Sting of our times."[63] Giving the unmarried iv out of v stars, Levine noted, "This could quite easily have become a crass practise in mutual back-slapping, simply, thankfully, Martin seems to accept brought out West'due south inner softie, making 'Homecoming' the bragging rapper's nigh affecting moment to date."[62] Pitchfork Media 's Mark Pytlik wrote that the song feels like information technology hits all the right notes.[74] After his comprisal that "Homecoming" exceeded his expectations, Jackie Im of Treblezine called rails's hook incredibly catchy and summarizes the limerick every bit a "nice little popular song that leads into Kanye's most earnest moment." He besides compared Chris Martin's piano playing to that of English vocalizer, pianist and composer Elton John.[57] Like sentiments were expressed by Jon Caramanica from The New York Times, who idea the piano jam recalls that of early Billy Joel.[75] Writing for NME, Louis Pattison reported "Homecoming" as being a "solid" track while NOW Magazine editor Jason Richards labeled it every bit the highlight of Graduation.[65] [76] While he upholds the belief that Graduation contains "a couple of existent clunkers," Kyle Ryan of The A.V. Club wrote that with songs like "Homecoming," the album also has "its usual share of W gold."[77] Slant Magazine quipped that in contrast to Jay-Z's before collaboration with Chris Martin on "Beach Chair" from his improvement anthology Kingdom Come, W's track "simply might make Coldplay acceptable for the cool kids over again."[58] Ann Powers, writer for Los Angeles Times, also held the conventionalities that Kanye bests Jay-Z's utilise of Martin'south vocal abilities.[78] Sharing a similar sentiment, Paste reviewer Ross Bonaime wrote that when comparing the songs, West uses Martin in a much more successful manner and regards the combination of the ii recording artists as "undeniably pretty great."[22]

Several music critics were divided in regards to Chris Martin'south guest advent.

On the other manus, several music journalists questioned the authenticity of "Homecoming" due to the fact that Chris Martin doesn't hail from the urban center of Chicago. Calling the song an "interestingly flawed venture," Dorian Lynskey of The Guardian chided, "If you're rapping most growing up in Chicago, don't duet with a singer from Devon. Emote though he may, Chris Martin can't convince anyone that he is moved by the memory of 'fireworks over Lake Michigan.'"[xx] Nathan Rabin from The A.V. Club views the collaboration as a demonstration of how Due west's a broad musical palette can occasionally become him into trouble, proverb that Chris Martin doesn't embody the rich musical heritage of Chicago.[79] Exclaim! 's Del Cowie remarked that due in office to Martin's guest appearance, "Homecoming" doesn't evoke the emotional connectedness that a hometown ode should elicit.[80] Labeling the track as 1 of the album'due south transgressions, Noah Beloved of ChartAttack stated that he could have done without Chris Martin crooning over the record and believed West was still finding his lane as a lyricist.[81] Chicago Tribune music critic Greg Kot was dismissive of the song's instrumentation, saying, "Chris Martin coos over a nostalgic piano riff." He denounces that "Homecoming" falls flat and adds upwards to beingness the album'south biggest misstep.[82]

Accolades [edit]

Despite divided opinions regarding Chris Martin, "Homecoming" has managed to announced on several lists of W's best songs. Paste magazine ranks "Homecoming" as Due west'southward fifty-beginning all-time album rails.[22] Complex listed both the original John Legend version and the Chris Martin version of "Domicile"/"Homecoming" at 30-eight among Westward's one-hundred best songs.[9] "Homecoming" was as well declared the fiftieth greatest Chicago rap song past Complex.[83] To honor his thirty-9th birthday, The Jamaica Observer composed a list of the tiptop ten best songs Kanye W has ever made, in which "Homecoming" was included.[84] Highsnobiety cited "Homecoming" as the fortieth best Kanye West song, referring to it as a "classic Kanye cut."[85] For their list of Kanye West's 10 Most Stripped-Down, Minimal Songs, head writer Hashemite kingdom of jordan Darville of ChartAttack placed "Homecoming" at number four. In regards to the runway's inwards lyricism, he wrote, "The synth-rap epics on Graduation are on a race to outdo each other, which make its introspective moments that much more than deeply felt."[26] Billboard cited "Homecoming" as amongst West'southward 10 nearly romantic songs and stated that it is one of the almost loving hometown tributes that rap music has to offer.[86] CraveOnline ranked "Homecoming" at the very top of their list of Kanye W's fifteen best songs. When summarizing the limerick, it stated, "Fifty-fifty though this storytelling rail is very personal, and therefore not directly relatable, Kanye reaches its high signal topically and instrumentally, proving his expertise as both a producer and a rapper. Coldplay'southward vocalizer Chris Martin features on the chorus, only the main star of this track is the piano instrumental ... The honey ode to Chicago turns out to be familiar to everyone, regardless of their location, class, gender or whether they've left their beginning home."[24] Jeva Lange of The Week named it every bit West's best track, though Lange voiced the opinion that "With the exception of myself, nobody will tell you 'Homecoming' is West's magnum opus."[87] "Homecoming" received a nomination for Best R&B/Hip-Hop Track at the 2008 Teen Pick Awards.[88]

Chart performance [edit]

"Homecoming" charted high in Europe, condign West's eighth top-x single in the United Kingdom.[89]

In the Usa, "Homecoming" made its first nautical chart advent on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs nautical chart on May 22, 2008 at number sixty-8.[90] Information technology eventually peaked at number fifty-iii on the nautical chart for the issue dated June fourteen, 2008. The single made its debut on the Billboard Hot 100 at number ninety-vi, for the effect dated June seven, 2008.[91] [92] That very same week, "Homecoming" also entered at number nineteen on the US Hot Rap Songs chart.[93] The next calendar week, "Homecoming" climbed thirteen places to number eighty-three on the Hot 100 chart.[94] For its third calendar week on the Billboard Hot 100, "Homecoming" moved upwards a farther twelve spaces to number 70-1.[95] In the terminate, the song reached its peak position at number lx-nine on the Billboard Hot 100 for the issue dated June 28, 2008, which was its 4th calendar week on the nautical chart.[96] [97] Weeks later, for the issue dated July 12, 2008, "Homecoming" ascended to its peak position at number fifteen on the Hot Rap Songs chart.[98] On April ane, 2015, "Homecoming" was certified Platinum by the Recording Manufacture Clan of America (RIAA) for sales of 1 one thousand thousand paid digital downloads.[99]

In Canada, "Homecoming" debuted at number eighty-9 on the Canadian Hot 100 chart, where it reached number seventy-9.[100] The single performed well overseas and was commercially success throughout much of Europe. Information technology reached the top xx in several countries, with its highest positions existence in Ireland and the Great britain. "Homecoming" entered at number nineteen on Irish Singles Chart, being the highest debut for the week catastrophe January ten, 2008.[101] 2 weeks later, the single ascended to its superlative position at number five on the chart.[102] "Homecoming" debuted at number seventy-vii on the UK Singles Chart for the issue date September 29, 2007 on download sales lone before relapsing.[103] The song re-entered the chart at number sixty-9 for the upshot dated December thirty, 2007.[104] It reached its tiptop position at number nine on the UK Singles Chart on January twenty, 2008.[105] According to the Official Charts Company, "Homecoming" has since sold 15,000 copies, being certified Gold past the British Phonographic Manufacture (BPI).[106]

"Homecoming" was also a moderate success in Australia and New Zealand. In New Zealand, "Homecoming" made its debut at number thirty-eight on the New Zealand Singles Chart, and over the course of vi weeks eventually rose to its peak position at number twenty-2.[107] The song entered at number forty-7 on the Australian ARIA Singles Chart, peaking at number thirty-two a calendar week afterward.[108] "Homecoming" was certified Gold by the Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA) for the shipment of 35,000 copies.[109]

Music video [edit]

Background [edit]

An image of a building.

The Harold Fifty. Ickes Homes housing project was a principle location for the filming of the Chicago-based music video.

The accompanying music video for "Homecoming" was directed by Hype Williams and filmed on location in the city of Chicago on November 6, 2007.[110] It was the latest in a long history of collaborations betwixt Williams and West, equally the two had previously worked together in the past on several music videos, including for that of "Tin can't Tell Me Null" and "Stronger," the pb singles of West'due south third studio album, Graduation (2007). The music video was filmed entirely in black-and-white, with Williams taking a simplistic approach for the visuals. For the video, Westward dressed in a designer classic-fit Stüssy flannel madras plaid shirt beneath a sleeveless jacket and wore a keffiyeh as a scarf effectually his neck.[111] [112]

Prior to its premiere, Due west posted upward screenshots taken from the video every bit previews on his official web log on March half dozen, 2008.[113] Exclusive behind-the-scenes images taken from the "Homecoming" video shoot subsequently made available.[111] Additionally, behind-the-scenes footage of the filming of the music video was later released by Channel ZeroTV. The footage reveal that several of West'due south friends and affiliates were nowadays for the video shoot, including rappers Bump J of Major Figgas and Wildstyle of Crucial Disharmonize as well as GOOD Music recording artist Malik Yusef. The video shoot as well featured appearances from Don Crowley, Virgil Abloh, Ibn Jasper, music video director Morocco Vaughn and students of Orr University Loftier School.[114] Kanye Westward premiered the music video for "Homecoming" through his official Vimeo account and weblog on April 1, 2008.[115] [116]

Synopsis and reception [edit]

A screenshot of Kanye Westward standing in front of the iconic Deject Gate (The Bean) sculpture at Millennium Park in the black-and-white video.

The music video features a monochromatic montage of W wandering throughout the many different areas of Chicago, with wearisome-move shots and angles highlighting the city'south streets, buildings, monuments and citizens.[110] Among the several various locations and landmarks that he visits and are shown include the Cloud Gate sculpture at Millennium Park, DuSable Museum of African American History, Tribune Belfry, Jay Pritzker Pavilion, Sears Tower, and the Cabrini–Green and Harold Fifty. Ickes housing projects.[9] Some of W's old friends, early on supporters of his music, and local hip-hop acts such as L.E.P. Bogus Boys can exist seen following him effectually the city.[9] [110] Nigh notably, his friend, label affiliate and fellow Chicago rapper Mutual, who is referenced during the song, makes two cameo appearances.[22] Throughout the video, these scenes are interspersed with animated silhouette outlines and shots of West rapping the song'due south verses while surrounded by reflective mirrors on top of a moving vehicle and Chris Martin singing the chorus while playing an upright piano.[110] [113]

The music video was mostly very well received past fans and media outlets. VH1 ranked the video for "Homecoming" as the fifth greatest music video filmed in an artist'south hometown, writing, "Chi-boondocks shinned under the spotlight in Yeezus' video 'Homecoming.' The edgy shots of Chicago were on point and Coldplay'due south Chris Martin was the perfect touch."[117] On their listing of Kanye West's xl-two best music videos, Complex placed the "Homecoming" video at number twenty-7.[110] The music video for "Homecoming" was listed at number eighty-four on BET's Notarized: Peak 100 Videos of 2008 countdown.[118] Information technology received a nomination for Best Hip-Hop Video at the 2008 MTV Video Music Awards.[119]

Live performances [edit]

Due west included "Homecoming" as one of the endmost performances of the setlist on his Glow in the Nighttime Bout, which began on Apr 16, 2008 at the KeyArena in Seattle, Washington.[120] The composition is but one of the many, various songs taken from West'due south commencement iii studio albums that Due west utilises for his conceptual concert.[121] They serve to form a space opera storyline that tells the tale of how a stranded space traveler struggles for over a twelvemonth making attempts to escape from a afar planet while on a mission to bring inventiveness back to Globe.[120] In the narrative, West performs "Homecoming" towards the end when he finally manages to return home to the planet of Earth. Near the cease of the bout's North American leg, with singers and a percussionist/DJ behind him, West performed "Homecoming" during the final night of Lollapalooza 2008 in August in his hometown of Chicago, where he co-headlined the festival with Nine Inch Nails.[122] "Homecoming" was among a list of songs that Due west performed during a ninety-infinitesimal fix when he headlined the almanac dance music festival Global Gathering on July 25, 2008, becoming the very beginning hip-hop artist to exercise and so.[123] [124] He was accompanied by backup singers, a disc jockey and three pairs of drums while the concert featured a liberal use of lighting and smoke effects.[125]

Kanye provided a live rendition of "Homecoming" during his advent on VH1 Storytellers on February 28, 2009.[126] The functioning wasn't included in the original broadcast simply was subsequently featured on the bonus DVD of the alive album release.[127] West performed "Homecoming" before an audition of 3,000 students during his annual gratis Stay In School benefit concert at the Chicago Theatre on July 11, 2009.[128] [129] The concert was held in an effort to raise awareness of West's clemency foundation, and he later partnered with Fuse to broadcast the live operation on idiot box on July 25, 2009.[130] On December 31, 2010, Kanye made a surprise appearance and joined Chris Martin and rapper Jay-Z for a performance of "Homecoming" at the Marquee Nightclub during the k opening of the luxury resort casino and hotel Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas. Jay-Z co-headlined the New year's day's Eve celebration with Chris Martin and it was the very commencement time that West and Martin performed the song together.[131] [132] West performed the song live at the 2011 Coachella Festival.[133]

Cover versions [edit]

"Homecoming" has been covered and remixed by other hip-hop artists. The Kickdrums created a mashup of "Homecoming" and the song "Ain't No Love (Heart of the City)" past rapper Jay-Z. Entitled "No Love Coming Home," the rail interpolates the sung chorus of "Homecoming" and combines it with poesy-raps of "Ain't No Honey (Heart of the Metropolis)." It was included on Viva La Hova, a collaborative mixtape hosted by Mick Boogie and Terry Urban composed entirely of mashups of Jay-Z and Coldplay songs that was approved by both the rapper as well as the rock band.[134] A remix for "Homecoming" was produced by DiscoTech for inclusion on Sky High, a remix mixtape that was mixed and compiled by DJ Benzi and Plain Pat.[135] The mixtape features remixes by various DJs and tape producers of songs taken from West'southward beginning iii studio albums. It was made in anticipation of the release of his quaternary studio album 808s & Heartbreak.[135] The remix projection was commissioned by Kanye Due west himself the year prior. He handed over a cappellas and other session tapes to DJ Benzi, who so spent his time trying to match different and DJs and producers to sure tracks.[135] Like every of the other tracks, "Homecoming" (DiscoTech Remix) had at to the lowest degree five revisions recorded earlier being completely finished. The song'south instrumental was given a new club-friendly trip the light fantastic theme.[135]

Rockabye Baby! featured an interpretation of "Homecoming" as the endmost runway of their tribute album, Rockabye Baby! Lullaby Renditions of Kanye Due west. Intended for infants, the gentle cover is a wordless lullaby instrumental, substituting piano chords and drums in favor of xylophones and bells.[136] Producer Carlos Serrano created a mashup of "Homecoming" and "Born to Dice" by the baroque pop singer-songwriter Lana Del Rey. Entitled "Coming to Die," the song has a sultry yet cinematic atmosphere conceived from layering the song track of West'southward emotive rapping and Chris Martin's lush singing over the sentimental "Born to Die" instrumental.[137] The Florida production duo Urban Noize dedicated to Kanye a remix EP entitled Mr. Due west that features eight remixes of his songs. A remix of "Homecoming" was among them, and the sonic textures of the track's instrumentation is tailored with a laid-back jazz vibe.[138]

Track list [edit]

Personnel [edit]

Information taken from Graduation liner notes.[1]

Charts [edit]

Certifications [edit]

Release history [edit]

Encounter too [edit]

  • List of United Kingdom Top 10 singles in 2008

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Bibliography [edit]

  • Bailey, Julius (2014). The Cultural Touch on of Kanye W. Palgrave Macmillan. ISBN978-ane-137-57425-1.
  • Beaumont, Marker (2015). Kanye West: God & Monster. London, England: Coach Printing. ISBN978-1-783-23394-6.

External links [edit]

  • "Homecoming" Music Video on YouTube

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Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Homecoming_(Kanye_West_song)

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