Real World

Album: Yourself or Someone Like You (1996)
Charted: 38
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Songfacts®:

  • This song was written by lead singer Rob Thomas, who is fantasizing about what it would be like to be someone else.
  • "Real World" was the fourth release from Matchbox Twenty's debut album and marked their first appearance on the Billboard Hot 100, topping out at #38. It was a much bigger hit in the Adult Contemporary category. >>>
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  • The music video, directed by Matthew Rolston, opens with Rob Thomas walking through a bowling alley with a camel and segues into scenes with Kyle Cook getting a raw steak from an ice cream truck, Brian Yale directing a news broadcast, and Paul Doucette masquerading as a red-headed waitress in a diner.

    In a 2020 Songfacts interview, Rob shared his memories of making the video: "There is a large portion of that time that is kind of hazy and I don't remember super well. But I remember that video. The camel loved me and kept wanting to nuzzle. The zebra was kind of aggressive. It was the first time that we had input with the director about what we wanted and it was and still is a really out there video. I don't know that it means anything at all but it still had the desired effect."
  • This was used on the TV series A.P. Bio in the 2019 episode "Kinda Sorta."
  • At one point in the song, Thomas ponders what it would be like to be a super hero. When Larry King asked Thomas in a 2017 interview what super power he wished he had, the singer replied, "I wish I had the ability that at least one day a week I could eat whatever I want and have no calories."

Comments: 4

  • Jamboree Handoot from Ya Mammy CribThis song rocks!!! Many times I wish the "real" world would stop hassling me too!!!
  • Elizabeth from Mobile, AlI definitely prefer Matchbox Twenty to Rob Thomas's solo stuff. Some of the best 90s music.
  • Pam from Taylor, Mihave to say....there is not 1 matchbox tune you haven't liked. Rob Thomas is one amazing song writer...so young and talented. Not only can he write...his voice is strong and always in tune.
    My hat goes off and I proudly salute them.
    smiles....
  • Shanice from Sugar Land, TxWhat? No comments, this song is amazing!! Possibly my favorite Matchbox Twenty song, after If You're Gone
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