Iconic Irish Singer Sinéad O'Connor Dies at 56

Kelly Taylor

Irish singer Sinéad O'Connor passed away today at the age of 56.

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O’Connor dies at 56

Nothing Compares 2 U, a song written and produced by Prince, helped O'Connor break through in 1990 with her No. 1 smash.

O’Connor’s 90’s smash

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She had recorded 10 albums before her passing, the most recent being 2014's I'm Not Bossy, I'm the Boss.

Recorded 10 albums

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She announced her exit from the music industry and traveling in 2021, stating that she had "grown older" and was "weary."

Announced retirement

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Yet a few days later, she made a shift and declared, "I adore my job, that is, making music. The effects of my talent bother me."

Reversed her decision

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She revealed to People in 2012 that her mother had physically and psychologically assaulted her throughout their divorce.

She had a rough childhood

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When she was 13 years old, she fled away to live with her father, but two years later, after being discovered shoplifting, she was sent to a Magdalene asylum.

She ended up in asylum

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Bipolar disorder, complicated post-traumatic stress disorder, and borderline personality disorder were all finally identified in O'Connor.

Psychological disorders

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Her downward trajectory began when she underwent a surgical hysterectomy in 2015 to address endometriosis.

Underwent surgery

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O'Connor devoted herself to family and religion while she recovered. She later revealed, in 2018, that she had converted to Islam.

Converted to Islam

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Her mental health issues worsened, ultimately leading to a hospitalization in 2022 following the passing of her son Shane, who was 17 at the time.

Mental health worsened

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