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wait what?? lol c'mon Headache--you're better than thisWhat, slower songs can't be singles anymore?
But as to why I don't believe Little Things would receive much airplay... hmm. Kinda hard to articulate, but I don't think there's any one, singular reason as to why the song would fail to gain traction. I suppose the first half might not hold listeners' attention with the way it just sorta saunters along (terrific atmosphere, though). And the subject matter doesn't seem like something that would catch on with your average radio listener/ streamer--it's a bit darker, more melancholic, maybe too abstruse compared to contemporary charting singles? Not saying that if any song has these qualities then that will necessitate it isn't going to succeed, but rather that, if U2 wanted to gain traction on radio/ streaming services, it might be a harder sell (especially for their age) to the average listener if that song is moody, depressing, and somewhat abstruse rather than rousing, defiant, more easily relatable, infectious, etc.