Miami (U2 song)

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“Miami”
“Miami” cover
Song by U2
Album Pop
Released March 1997
Genre Rock
Length 4:52
Label Island Records
Producer Flood
Pop track listing
"Gone"
(7)
Miami
(8)
"The Playboy Mansion"
(9)


"Miami" is the eighth track from U2's 1997 album, Pop. Featuring a reversed drum beat and an unsettling sonic atmosphere, "Miami" is the most non-traditional song they have yet produced, along with "Mofo."[citation needed]

U2 playing "Miami" on tour.
U2 playing "Miami" on tour.

When it was played live on the PopMart Tour, lead singer Bono donned a carnival hawker's costume outfit and guitarist The Edge added an extra guitar part to the chorus of "Miami". Pictures of now-dead celebrities, such as Marilyn Monroe, were flashed on the giant screen behind the band while they played this song. Invariably, Bono picked a female member of the audience to come on stage and dance with him towards the song's end which then led into their next number, "Bullet the Blue Sky."

In 2005, Q magazine included the song "Miami" in a list of "Ten Terrible Records by Great Artists."

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