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U2 - Magnificent «Direct – 2026»

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While some critics view it as a return to the band's classic 80s/90s sound, others have ranked it as one of their more emotionally heavy tracks, even including it on lists of "songs for broken hearts". 4. Key Details for Fans Album: No Line on the Horizon (2009) Single Release Date: May 4, 2009.

During development, the song was known by the working title "French Disco" .

will.i.am of the Black Eyed Peas provided additional keyboards for the track. 3. Performance & Legacy

The track was born during recording sessions in Fez, Morocco . Co-producer Daniel Lanois noted that Bono came up with the euphoric melody, which the band treated like a "fanfare".

The track was produced by the longtime U2 collaborative team of Brian Eno , Daniel Lanois , and Steve Lillywhite .

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U2 - Magnificent «Direct – 2026»

While some critics view it as a return to the band's classic 80s/90s sound, others have ranked it as one of their more emotionally heavy tracks, even including it on lists of "songs for broken hearts". 4. Key Details for Fans Album: No Line on the Horizon (2009) Single Release Date: May 4, 2009.

During development, the song was known by the working title "French Disco" . U2 - Magnificent

will.i.am of the Black Eyed Peas provided additional keyboards for the track. 3. Performance & Legacy While some critics view it as a return

The track was born during recording sessions in Fez, Morocco . Co-producer Daniel Lanois noted that Bono came up with the euphoric melody, which the band treated like a "fanfare". During development, the song was known by the

The track was produced by the longtime U2 collaborative team of Brian Eno , Daniel Lanois , and Steve Lillywhite .