On February 6, 2013, it was revealed that Carey was working with
Stargate on a song titled "Almost Home", as the lead single from the soundtrack album for the movie
Oz the Great and Powerful, with the singer saying in a statement that the song has "a message that works beautifully with the film. It's a feel-good record; it gives you the feeling of reaching your home and being with people that you love." Carey has since stated that she dislikes the song, stating that it "didn't feel like her at all", a criticism she also gives to several songs other people wrote. The song was recorded in
New York City at Roc The Mic Studios, and released in a partnership between
Def Jam Recordings and
Disney Music Group for the promotional campaign for the movie. The single's artwork was unveiled through Carey's
Instagram account on February 14, 2013, with the single itself being released on February 19, 2013. However, it leaked the day before. A pop song, "Almost Home" contains elements of other music genres such as
R&B,
hip hop and
EDM. Carey delivers an inspirational message with the song, and, as described by Jocelyn Vena of
MTV, the singer's placed "right in the mythical land from the famed movie", singing during the
chorus, "When you're almost there / And you're almost home / Just open up your eyes and go / When you're almost there / Almost home / Know you're not alone / You're almost home." The song is performed in the key of
B major in
common time with a
tempo of 87 beats per minute. For the final chorus, the song's key shifts up one semitone to
B major. Carey's vocal range spans from F3 to E5 in the song. ==Critical response==