Bono is shocked that he is forced by circumstances to apologize for his art.

U2 did a Q&A on their Facebook page.

One fan asked: “Can you please never release an album on iTunes that automatically downloads to people’s playlists ever again? It’s really rude.”

Bono’s response (transcribed from Rolling Stone because I cannot listen to Bono talk unless I’m pretending it’s Ben Stiller doing a Bono impression):

“Oops … I’m sorry about that. I had this beautiful idea … might have gotten carried away with ourselves. Artists are prone to that kind of thing. A drop of megalomania, a touch of generosity, a dash of self-promotion, and deep fear that these songs that we poured our life into over the last few years mightn’t be heard. There’s a lot of noise out there. I guess we got a little noisy ourselves to get through it.”

An Irish graffiti trend. For real.

An Irish graffiti trend. For real.

As correctly translated by tipster/Friend of SorryWatch Colin Lingle: “This is an incredibly annoying Artist’s SorryNotSorry: ‘We were a little too generous, and we’re sorry for wanting people to hear this music we had poured a little too much of our souls into.'”

I don’t really have anything to add to that. Except this.

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Bono is sorry he shared his genius with or without you consenting to it
An Irish graffiti trend. For real.
Tennis player Loïs Boisson, in 2021, about to whack tennis ball,
Person costumed as a bat or maybe a spider in the 2010 West Indian American Day parade in Brooklyn, NY.
Daguerrotype of young Maggie and Kate Fox, with hands in their laps and straight hair parted in the middle and curled under at the ends, both looking somberly at the viewer
Realistic cake in the shape of a dachshund tucked into bed.
Tennis player Loïs Boisson, in 2021, about to whack tennis ball,
Person costumed as a bat or maybe a spider in the 2010 West Indian American Day parade in Brooklyn, NY.
Daguerrotype of young Maggie and Kate Fox, with hands in their laps and straight hair parted in the middle and curled under at the ends, both looking somberly at the viewer
Realistic cake in the shape of a dachshund tucked into bed.

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