Mofo (song)

"Mofo" is a song by U2. It is the third track on the band's 1997 album Pop and it was released as the album's final single on 8 December 1997. The song was partially written about Bono's mother, who died when he was 14 years old. Other songs which Bono wrote about his mother include "Lemon," "I Will Follow," "Iris (Hold Me Close)" and "Tomorrow." Andrew Unterberger of Stylus Magazine considers the song to be "the only legitimate evidence" of U2's supposed dance-oriented direction on the album. British electronica band Underworld also recorded a remix that was never released.

Mofo (song)

"Mofo" is a song by U2. It is the third track on the band's 1997 album Pop and it was released as the album's final single on 8 December 1997. The song was partially written about Bono's mother, who died when he was 14 years old. Other songs which Bono wrote about his mother include "Lemon," "I Will Follow," "Iris (Hold Me Close)" and "Tomorrow." Andrew Unterberger of Stylus Magazine considers the song to be "the only legitimate evidence" of U2's supposed dance-oriented direction on the album. British electronica band Underworld also recorded a remix that was never released.