Charlie Puth gives us a glimpse of quiet longing with Home, one of the tracks scrawled on that infamous whiteboard in Professor Puth Episode 2, and it promises to be the emotional anchor on his fourth album Whatever’s Clever!, landing March 6, 2026, through Atlantic Records, like pulling up to your childhood driveway after years away, keys in hand but heart racing a little.
Puth has this talent for turning everyday aches into hooks that linger, and from what we saw in that Ep 2 clip last October, Home feels like a return to his piano-first roots. He filmed the series from his home studio, breaking down music theory while casually revealing bits of the album, and there it was: Home listed amid titles like New Jersey and Changes, sparking instant fan theories about roots and reckoning. Expect his signature blend of soul-pop warmth—think smooth falsettos over gentle keys and maybe a string swell that builds to something cathartic.
The vibe seems introspective, probably unpacking that pull of place and people left behind, especially with the album’s nods to his Jersey upbringing. It’s not out yet, but the whiteboard drop tied right into his Changes rollout, where he opened up about fatherhood shifting his lens on everything.
This sits somewhere in the middle of Whatever’s Clever!’s 12-track lineup, a project Puth calls his most poured-out yet, mixing upbeat confessions with deeper dives into growth and goodbyes. The partial tracklist we know—Cry kicking it off, Sideways with Coco Jones adding some sway, Beat Yourself Up hitting self-reflection hard—paints a picture of an album that’s playful but honest, clocking around 45 minutes of his glossy production magic. No big collabs teased for Home, keeping it personal, but the whole thing orbits that clever push-pull of life’s curveballs.
Puth is in this sweet spot now, three years past CHARLIE and fresh off Changes topping charts while he and his wife gear up for their first kid. The Professor Puth series has him leaning into teacher mode, but it’s clear the student’s still evolving—trading some of the heartbreak bops for songs that celebrate the mess of moving forward. Whatever’s Clever! feels like him settling into that confidence, less chasing virality and more crafting what hits home, literally.
TikTok and X blew up after Ep 2, with edits zooming in on the whiteboard and fans mapping Home to his old See You Again tenderness, #ProfPuth tags mixing theory breakdowns with album speculation. If Changes was the warm-up, this could be the one that pulls you right back in.
Dive into the Home lyrics below and unpack its raw narrative. Don’t miss other Whatever’s Clever! tracks for more of Charlie Puth’s soulful pull.
Song Credits
| Lead Vocals | Charlie Puth |
| Songwriter | Charlie Puth & BloodPop® |
| Music Producer | Charlie Puth & BloodPop® |
| Label | Warner Music Group & Atlantic Records |
| Release Date | March 6, 2026 |
| Song Language | English |
| Copyright © | Atlantic Records |
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