Iris by Goo Goo Dolls: What Makes It Evergreen and Why Nigerian Artistes Should Care

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Why do some songs vanish after a few weeks while others quietly define generations?In this masterclass episode of The Artiste Hangout Podcast with Femi Makx, we dissect the DNA of the 1998 masterpiece “Iris” by Goo Goo Dolls — a song that refuses to die.Beyond the nostalgia, we peel back the layers: its haunting mandolin-driven arrangement, the emotional pull of its 6/8 time signature, and the raw, vulnerable songwriting that has kept it charting for nearly three decades. Released on April 1, 1998, for the City of Angels soundtrack, “Iris” became the most-streamed song of the entire 1990s in the US in 2025 (337.9 million streams according to Luminate), has surpassed 3 billion streams on Spotify, and continues trending strongly in 2026 thanks to organic moments in Deadpool & Wolverine, the series Shrinking, and viral TikTok nostalgia.But why should the Afrobeats generation care?As the Nigerian music industry matures from “viral moments” to building “global legacies,” Femi Makx draws a provocative parallel between this Alternative Rock classic and the future of African sound. We explore:• The “Iris” Blueprint: How unconventional composition and emotional permanence can outlast any trend.• Songwriting vs. Vibes: Why Nigerian artistes must move beyond catchy hooks to intelligent, evergreen storytelling — the kind that secures long-term royalties and generational impact.• The Sonic Bridge: Lessons in cross-genre appeal that can elevate Afrobeats from the dancefloor to timeless catalogues and international Hall of Fame recognition.• The Power of Intelligent Lyrics: Why well-thought-out, honest songwriting beats rushed studio sessions every single time.Whether you’re an upcoming artiste recording on a budget or a established act chasing the next big wave, this episode challenges you to create music that doesn’t just trend — it endures.The Artiste Hangout Podcast with Femi Makx is ranked in the Top 10% of podcasts globally and has charted in over 128 countries. Having recently peaked at #3 on the Apple Music Interview charts in Ghana and trended across 116 countries on Spotify, Femi Makx continues to bridge technical artistry with real-world industry wisdom.Join the conversation that’s shaping the next era of African music excellence.Listen now and start building your own evergreen legacy.

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