SZA shares cover of Goo Goo Dolls' 'Iris'

SZA has shared a cover of the Goo Goo Dolls' 1998 hit 'Iris' via Instagram. She paired the recording with a 'deep fried' edit based on a TikTok trend featuring 1990s throwback photos. 'I couldn’t stop singing it,' she said.

SZA recently posted her version of the Goo Goo Dolls' enduring track 'Iris' on Instagram. The cover accompanies a 'deep fried' visual effect, drawing from a popular TikTok trend where users post personal photos from the 1990s. SZA commented, “I couldn’t stop singing it,” explaining her impulse to record the song originally released in 1998. Pitchfork noted the share in an article published on March 22, 2026, inviting listeners to hear it below the post, though the audio is hosted on Instagram. This release comes amid a strong year for SZA. In 2026, she won a Grammy for Record of the Year with her collaboration 'Luther' alongside Kendrick Lamar. Just last month before the cover's release, she contributed the original song 'Save the Day' to the soundtrack of Pixar's 'Hoppers.' SZA's latest album projects include 'SOS' from 2023, expanded in 2025 with 'SOS Deluxe: Lana,' adding four tracks: an updated 'Joni' featuring Don Toliver, 'Take You Down,' 'PSA,' and 'Open Arms (Just SZA).' The Pitchfork piece also references their past Sunday Review of 'Iris.'

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Black-and-white portrait of Ariana Grande smiling with cascading brunette hair, petals growing through stone cracks, illustrating her album 'Petal' announcement.
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Ariana Grande announces eighth album Petal for July 31

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Ariana Grande announced her eighth studio album, Petal, via Instagram on April 28. The album is set for release on July 31 and features a black-and-white cover photo of the singer smiling with her brunette hair cascading across her face. Grande described it as 'something that is full of life and growing through the cracks of something cold and hard and challenging.'

The Official Rock & Metal Singles Chart for the week of 20 February 2026 to 26 February 2026 shows Goo Goo Dolls' Iris maintaining its position at number one. Compiled by the Official Charts Company, the chart reflects sales of downloads, CDs, vinyl, and other formats across the UK. Several classic tracks continue to dominate the rankings.

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The Goo Goo Dolls are set to release a special limited-edition live vinyl album capturing their performance on NPR's Tiny Desk Concert series. This keepsake offers fans a tangible record of the band's memorable appearance. The album is described as a way to preserve the concert experience.

Arlo Parks has released 'Get Go', the third single from her upcoming album Ambiguous Desire (April 3), following the January announcement and prior singles 'Heaven' and '2SIDED'. The lo-fi track with skittering beats highlights her honeyed vocals, succeeding her 2023 album My Soft Machine.

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Isaiah Rashad has featured TDE labelmate SZA on 'Boy in Red' from his latest album It's Been Awful. The track reunites the longtime collaborators. A video for the song is available.

Tinnitist has compiled a short list of 30 new music titles arriving the week of March 2-8, 2026, spanning psychedelic rock, soul, punk, and more. The releases include long-awaited albums from veterans like Morrissey and Gnarls Barkley, alongside debuts and collaborations from emerging acts. This roundup showcases a mix of established and experimental sounds from artists worldwide.

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Tasha has announced her upcoming album You Are Spring, the follow-up to her 2024 release All This and So Much More. The record is scheduled for release on June 26 via Bayonet Records and comes with two new songs.

 

 

 

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