"Hotel California" is a legendary song by the American rock band Eagles, released in 1976 as part of the album Hotel California. Written by Don Felder, Don Henley, and Glenn Frey, the song has become one of the most iconic in rock music history.
The lyrics describe the story of a visitor who arrives at a seemingly charming luxury hotel, but is gradually revealed to be a trap filled with surprises and mysteries. The song is often interpreted as a metaphor for a life of luxury, pleasure, and excitement, but also depicts the darker side of that life, such as addiction and confusion.
"Hotel California" has a mystical and poetic feel, with a rich melody and unique musical arrangement, including a very famous guitar solo at the end of the song. The song won a Grammy Award and continues to be one of the most memorable and revered songs in rock music history. With its ambiguous message and captivating atmosphere, "Hotel California" has become a symbol of the 70s and remains relevant today.