4. One - U2

Bono has expressed frustration over how misunderstood the song is. He once said, “The song is a bit twisted, which is why I could never understand why people wanted it at their weddings. I ask them, ‘Are you crazy? This song is about division.’” The misinterpretation of One highlights the power of music to transcend its original intent and take on new meanings for each listener. The lyrics, which speak of suffering, compromise, and the struggle to maintain a relationship, resonated with people on a broader scale than U2 initially intended. Lines like “We’re one, but we’re not the same” and “We get to carry each other” have been interpreted as calls for global unity and mutual support. This contrast between the song’s origins as a band’s internal struggle and its reception as a universal anthem for togetherness showcases the complexity of artistic interpretation and U2’s songwriting prowess.