“Real World” by Matchbox Twenty

Matchbox Twenty’s “Real World” is based on the singer fantasizing about living different – you can even say primarily fictitious – lifestyles than the one he is currently leading. For example, in the first verse he daydreams about being “a rainmaker”, which in this case would likely be a magic-based person who can literally make it rain. Then in the second verse his fantasy is to be “a superhero”, using his powers to fly around the city, do some intergalactic chill and basically make his friends jealous. 

You can view the lyrics, alternate interprations and sheet music for Matchbox Twenty's Real World at Lyrics.org.

It’s only in the third verse where his imagination comes more back down to earth. And in that case he fancies being “the head honcho” of a business, giving orders to his employees which they swiftly execute them. 

The Narrator wants to escape from the “real world”

So all things considered, at the end of the day we can say that he is idealizing an escape from reality. Indeed in the chorus he goes on to express his displeasure with the “real world” by exclaiming that it is “hassling” him.

Moral of the song

But it is in the bridge that the true moral of this song, so to speak, is expressed. In this passage, despite what is being expressed throughout the bulk of the track, the singer is telling the addressee “please don’t change at all”. So whereas he maybe discontent with himself, he feels the addressee is okay as is. Or more to the point would likely be that a person should not let their fantasies of becoming a completely-different person overpower them, since are already unique and exceptional, in their own way, as they are. 

That may be why for instance most of the aforementioned daydreams are so fantastical in nature. That is to hypothesize that he does not desire becoming another person per se as much as escaping from reality in general.

Conclusion

So basically what we have with “Real World” is a song in which Matchbox Twenty uses personal discontent to ultimately lead back to the idea of an individual accepting him or herself for who they are.

Lyrics of "Real World"

Facts about “Real World”

“Real World” was written exclusively by Matchbox Twenty frontman, the one and only Rob Thomas. And the producer of the track is Matt Serletic.

This song was released on 1 October 1996 as part of the band’s maiden album, “Yourself or Someone Like You”. And about two years afterwards Atlantic Records also re-issued “Real World” as the fourth single from that project. Below are the four other official singles from said project:

Matthew Rolston directed the music video to “Real World”.

This song made it onto the UK Singles Chart and Billboard Hot 100. In fact it made it onto 6 different Billboard charts, breaking the top 5 on a number of them. It replicated this feat on Canada Top Singles and also charted in Germany and Australia.

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