Kanye West - Homecoming File
The official music video, filmed in black and white, follows Kanye West as he walks through various Chicago neighborhoods, visually reinforcing the song's tribute to his home city: Kanye West - Homecoming KanyeWestVEVO YouTube• Jun 17, 2009 Homecoming (песня) - Википедия
Chris Martin's hook—"Do you think about me now and then? / 'Cause I'm coming home again"—emphasizes the longing for roots and a sense of belonging. Critical Reception and Legacy Kanye West - Homecoming
The song’s core narrative is an extended metaphor. Kanye West uses the character "Wendy" to personify his hometown, . The official music video, filmed in black and
"Homecoming" was a commercial success, notably reaching number 9 on the UK Singles Chart. While some contemporary critics were skeptical of the pairing between a hip-hop giant and a British indie-rock star, the collaboration is now cited as an early example of West's ability to bridge disparate genres. Kanye West uses the character "Wendy" to personify
The name Wendy is a direct play on Chicago’s nickname, "The Windy City".
The track is characterized by a prominent, looped piano riff and a "stadium-friendly" beat.
An early version, often referred to as "Home," featured John Legend and a different sample. For the final release, West replaced the original "You'll Never Walk Alone" sample with the live piano and Martin's vocals. Thematic Analysis: The Metaphor of "Wendy"


