"Coming Home" premiered on October 31, 2010, just prior to the fourth game of the Baseball World Series. It made its U.S.
Billboard Hot 100 chart debut at number sixty-one on December 11, 2010, three weeks after its release. In its third week on the U.S.
Billboard Hot 100, the single experienced a 92% increase in sales, which amounted to 65,000 copies. As a result, the song vaulted from number forty-four to number seventeen on the
Digital Songs chart causing the single to move from number fifty-one to twenty-four on the
Billboard Hot 100. The song peaked at number seven on the
Billboard Hot Digital Songs chart, number nine on the U.S.
Pop Songs, number seven on the
Canadian Hot 100 chart, and number eleven on the
Billboard Hot 100 chart. It also peaked at number fifteen on the Radio Songs. Consequently, "Coming Home" outperformed all of the group's previous singles on the Hot 100 and Digital Songs charts. Additionally, "Coming Home" also peaked higher than two of the three songs mentioned in the lyrics. "
Ain't No Stoppin' Us Now" by
McFadden & Whitehead reached number thirteen, while
Dionne Warwick's "
A House Is Not a Home" only reached number seventy-nine. By the end of January 2011, "Coming Home" had sold one million digital copies in the United States. Internationally, the single got off to a strong start in Belgium, debuting on both the
Flanders Tip and Wallonia Tip charts at number twenty-six. "Coming Home" would later top both Tip charts, before impacting on the main
Ultratop charts. On the Flanders Ultratop Singles chart, the song peaked at number seventeen, while on the Wallonia chart it peaked at number twenty-seven. In its third week, the single rose fifteen places to number forty, and then continued to rise, eventually reaching number one on the
Swiss Singles Chart. As a result of reaching number one, "Coming Home" is Diddy's highest-charting single in Switzerland in fourteen years; his last number one in Switzerland was "
I'll Be Missing You" with
Faith Evans and
112 in 1997. and a week later to the playlists on British
urban music radio. Following its release, "Coming Home" debuted at number four on the
UK Singles Chart, becoming Diddy's most successful single in that country since 2006's "
Come to Me" with
Nicole Scherzinger. Additionally the single topped the
UK R&B Chart and as a consequence, "Coming Home" is Diddy-Dirty Money's most successful single in the United Kingdom. According to a press release by
Interscope Records, as of March 25, 2011, "Coming Home" has sold 1.8 million digital downloads worldwide. == Music video ==