The Music World Remembers Sinéad O’Connor

On Wednesday, July 26, Irish singer and activist Sinéad O’Connor died. The 56-year-old, Grammy-winning artist had a striking and beautiful voice that transcended her work. O’Connor began her career as a singer, but she is best known for her ability to speak up for the voiceless.

Over the years, O’Connor tirelessly advocated for victims of abuse, racism, and sexism. In a 1992 SNL appearance, she famously protested child abuse within the Catholic church. During her musical performance, O’Connor held up a photo of Pope John Paul II and ripped it to shreds. Then, she looked at the camera and said, “Fight the real enemy.” O’Connor's actions were highly controversial and led to brutal criticism, but that never stopped the artist from voicing her beliefs. In her 2021 memoir, Rememberings, O’Connor reflected on the incident. “Everyone wants a pop star, see?” she wrote. “But I am a protest singer. I just had stuff to get off my chest. I had no desire for fame.”

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