Some of the best music moments don’t happen in sold-out arenas or fancy studios. Sometimes they’re born right next to a sink full of suds and cereal bowls — in the kind of kitchen where love is loud and laughter spills like sunlight across the counters. Enter Daylon, Daura, and Devon, these talented siblings gave the Goo Goo Dolls classic ‘Iris’ a stunning makeover.
Their soulful twist has the internet leaning all the way in. And if you’ve ever held that song close, especially after watching City of Angels, you know what kind of high bar that is.
But somehow, in the warmest, most unexpected way… they nailed it.
It started the way many sibling stories do — with chores and a little curiosity. One day, they were doing dishes at the sink while the rest were doing laundry, and the other grabbed a guitar. Their mother knew they had a gift.
They were way more than half good.
That casual harmony turned into curiosity, and curiosity turned into creativity. The trio headed to YouTube, uploading a few videos just to have fun and share with family. They didn’t expect much — just joy, just memories, just learning.
But that kitchen magic? It caught fire.
And when they posted their impromptu Reel of “Iris,” singing shoulder-to-shoulder, the internet stopped scrolling. Sometimes, voices that are full of soul touch us the most.
Watching them, it’s impossible not to smile. Daura’s tone is warm and rich. Daylon’s voice carries the melody like it's second nature. And Devon? That harmony? Chef’s kiss. Their blend is effortless. Their connection is magnetic. Their rendition of “Iris” feels like a love letter to every fan who has whispered the lyrics through heartbreak or healing.
This is more than a cover — it’s a full-circle moment.
It’s siblings finding their voice.
It’s families realizing what’s been blooming every day.
It’s the sacred beauty of discovering that your ordinary kitchen might just be your first stage.
And here’s the part that makes you want to cheer: They’re just getting started in life, and they love singing as much as they love discovering the world while being in college.
And we are so here for it.
Because of talent like this? It doesn’t need a spotlight. It creates one.
So grab a friend. Share the Reel. Rewatch it. (You will.) And maybe next time you’re doing dishes, you’ll wonder what could happen if you let your voice rise — just a little.
Because who knows?
Maybe your kitchen is waiting to echo something beautiful, too.
Ecclesiastes 3:11 "He has made everything beautiful in its time."