"When I Get Home" is the fourth studio album by Solange, released on March 1, 2019 on the Columbia label. It is the follow-up to her 2016 album A Seat at the Table. It features contributions from Panda Bear, Earl Sweatshirt, Tyler the Creator, Gucci Mane, Playboi Carti, Dev Hynes, Cassie, Pharrell, Sampha, and many more.
For the follow-up to her critically acclaimed 2016 album <i>A Seat at the Table</i>, Solange wrote a love letter to her native Houston. Like its predecessor, 2019’s <i>When I Get Home</i> is steeped in the multidisciplinary artist’s strengths—and infused with a well-rounded concoction of the Black music that has come to define her south Texas city. Written and recorded with an overarching playfulness that never sacrifices its messaging, <i>When I Get Home</i> signifies a return to the familiar, with nods to Houston’s chopped and screwed sound; tributes to hometown heroes like Debbie Allen, Phylicia Rashad and Pat Parker; and hints of such jazz legends as Alice Coltrane and Sun Ra. And while her hometown serves as the album’s catalyst, Solange broadens her scope on <i>When I Get Home</i>, collaborating with a host of predominantly hip-hop artists from across the country—including Gucci Mane, Playboi Carti and Tyler, The Creator—and, in doing so, conveys the interconnectedness of Black music throughout space and time. While <i>A Seat at the Table</i> was about what Solange had to “say”, <i>When I Get Home</i> is about communicating a <i>feeling</i>—one that’s evident throughout the album’s ambience of thick harmonies, and effortlessly blended analogue and digital instrumentation. But what stands out most on the album is Solange’s one-of-one perspective, as she seamlessly weaves together themes of futurism, and makes unlikely connections feel unmistakable.