Writing and recording
"Get Out of Your Own Way" is lyrically addressed to the daughters of lead vocalist Bono  [1]  (actress Eve Hewson, and Jordan, both featured on the cover), [2]  with words of encouragement to not be one's own worst enemy. [3]  [4]  The lyrics also reference the US political crisis, mentioning Liberty receiving a "smack in the mouth". [1]  Musically, the song was compared to the band's 2000 single "Beautiful Day". [5]  Segueing between the end of "Get Out of Your Own Way" and the beginning of the album's next track, "American Soul", is a spoken word segment by rapper Kendrick Lamar; playing what Bono called a "cracked preacher", Lamar gives an ironic take on the Beatitudes. [1]  [6] 
On 1 November 2017, the band officially announced details of the album's release; as part of the announcement, "Get Out of Your Own Way" was one of two songs released on music streaming services. Those who pre-ordered the album received "instant grat downloads" of "Get Out of Your Own Way" and other songs. [7]  U2 performed "Get Out of Your Own Way" on the 2 December 2017 episode of American comedy television series  Saturday Night Live . [8] 
"Get Out of Your Own Way" was released as the album's second single on 16 January 2018, [9]  with the song's music video following two days later. [10]  For the 60th Annual Grammy Awards, U2 pre-recorded the performance of "Get Out of Your Own Way" on a barge in front of the Statue of Liberty. [11] 
After the single release of "Get Out of Your Own Way", several remixes of the song were issued by Afrojack and Switch. [12] 
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