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"Iris" is a song created by the Goo Goo Dolls and is one of the band's most iconic songs. It was released in 1998 as part of their Dizzy Up the Girl album. It gained top position in music sales charts and became a staple in the band's catalogue and popular culture. This song was also featured in the soundtrack for the movie City of Angels, which helped propel its popularity even further.

The Story Behind the Song

"Iris" was written by Johnny Rzeznik, Goo Goo Dolls' lead vocalist and guitarist. The song was inspired by the complex feelings Rzeznik experienced during personal turmoil, particularly about relationships and the vulnerability that comes with love and connection. In an interview, Rzeznik revealed that the song's lyrics were inspired by his experiences and his desire to be understood on a deeper, more intimate level. It's a song about longing, self-expression, and the desire for emotional closeness.

The song was recorded and created for the movie City of Angels, which starred Nicolas Cage and Meg Ryan. This song was perfect for the movie as it had a powerful ballad type of sound, which goes well with the emotional feeling of the movie. Rzeznik was asked to contribute a song to the film's soundtrack, and after viewing a rough cut of the movie, he penned "Iris."

The Lyrics and Their Meaning

The song explores the desire not only to be close to someone, but to be truly seen and understood without hiding behind a façade. Lines like “I’d give up forever to touch you” reveal a powerful yearning for emotional intimacy, while “And all I can taste is this moment” captures the intensity of being overwhelmed by love.

Themes in the Song

There are many themes within this song, which include human emotion and the feeling of connection. The song has a focus on feeling vulnerable and wanting to feel connedcted to another person. Intimacy is also explored, and shows how love can conquer many barriers. 

Impact and Legacy

Iris remains one of the most iconic songs of its time—raw, emotional, and timeless. If it inspired you, you’re not alone. Many musicians say playing an instrument helps them turn their emotions into music, sparking creativity and shaping melodies more intuitively. Whether you’re just starting or looking to expand your sound, learning an instrument can open up new ideas and deeper expression. Explore our collection of musical instruments.

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