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"
The track is characterized by a prominent, looped piano riff and a "stadium-friendly" beat. Kanye West - Homecoming
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 An early version, often referred to as "Home,"
"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. Chris Martin's hook—"Do you think about me now and then
The lyrics chronicle a childhood romance that fades as the narrator finds fame and leaves his "first love" (the city) behind.
The name Wendy is a direct play on Chicago’s nickname, "The Windy City".
This paper explores the thematic depth, production, and cultural significance of "Homecoming," the fifth single from Kanye West’s 2007 album, Graduation . Featuring Chris Martin of Coldplay, the track stands as a cornerstone of West's transition into stadium-status pop-rap. Artist: Kanye West (featuring Chris Martin) Album: Graduation (2007)