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Charlie Puth Drops New Single 'Home' Featuring Hikaru Utada
9 Mar
Summary
- Charlie Puth's new single 'Home' is about the challenges of long-distance relationships.
- The song features Japanese pop star Hikaru Utada and is from his upcoming album.
- Puth wrote 'Home' for his wife, Brooke Sansone, who is expecting their first child.

Charlie Puth has unveiled "Home," the third single from his forthcoming album, Whatever's Clever!. Released on March 9, 2026, this midtempo ballad delves into the emotional toll of long-distance love, featuring a collaboration with Japanese pop sensation Hikaru Utada.
Puth explained that "Home" is a deeply personal tribute to his wife, Brooke Sansone, who is expecting their first child. He expressed how she has profoundly enhanced his life and perspective, making him feel a true sense of belonging. He also conveyed his gratitude for Utada's contribution, describing her performance as adding incredible depth and beauty to the track.
The accompanying music video, directed by Hunter Moreno, visually depicts the theme of separation. Puth is shown wandering his large home alone, while Utada sings in a similarly sparse, upscale environment. Despite their voices harmonizing on the chorus, the visual narrative keeps them apart, emphasizing the song's message of longing for connection.
"Home" joins previously released singles "Changes," "Beat Yourself Up," and "Cry." Puth is also preparing for the Whatever's Clever! world tour, set to begin on April 22, 2026, in San Diego.




