RAPPERS introduction to Sinéad O'Connor - Nothing Compares 2 U! Oh WOW

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RAPPERS introduction to Sinéad O'Connor - Nothing Compares 2 U! Oh WOW

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PLEASE take the time to learn her story. She was at the top of her career until she decided to be the first one to speak out about the sexual abuse of innocent children with the catholic church's People weren't ready to admit this even though everyone knew about this for years!!!! Everyone turned on her with a She made it her mission to bring this out to the public for the sake of all of these abused children!!!! After her career was totally destroyed within a year the people opened their eyes and demanded a change and prosecution for these children. Not one person stood up for her after everyone opened their eyes to this. She lost EVERYTHING BECAUSE OF HER COURAGE TO BE THE FIRST ONE TO SPEAK OUT OVER THIS!!!! This true story will make you cry for her! I absolutely love this courageous

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She cut her hair deliberately so the industry couldn't exploit her looks; she just wanted them and us to appreciate both her voice and her message!

nemosays
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Sinead O'Connor singing Bob Marley's War in front of a hostile crowd at Madison Square Garden is the BRAVEST thing any musician has ever done. May she rest in peace.

AmyStayman
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This song was written by Prince. Sinead was no actor. She felt deeply, grieved deeply. Her life was tortured and she lived it with grace. She took her life after losing her beloved son to suicide. She is greatly missed and her soul was beautifully crushed by the inequities in this world.

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When I saw her ripping the picture of the pope, I said “YES” 💪 I was a child going to catholic school, I hated my school and the nuns were cruel.
Now we ALL know that she was right. 👍

mayraP
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"They tried to bury me; they didn't realize I was a seed". - S. O'Conner

brianclevenger
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She and Delores are both Irish. Watch the documentary about Sinead. It is important to learn about Sinead. She had the purest soul and she always backed up her words with actions. She stood up for justice at the cost of herself on behalf of those who were treated unjustly or abused over and over again. And, this was written by Prince.

dkristine
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10:10 No she's not an actor, the verse before it talking about "all the flowers planted mama, died when you went away" made her think of her own mother, the tears are real.

AthanImmortal
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Prince wrote it. Nelle Hooper produced it. Sinead totally smashed it out the park.. RIP

deeperthanhouse
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She had 4 children from 4 marriages & a short time before she passed away, her 17yr old mirror image son Shane committed s*icide after fleeing from a facility where he was supposed to be under constant watch. Her own mental health had been fragile for some years & Shane's passing broke her completely. She called him 'the light of my life, the lamp of my soul'. Her own death was attributed to 'natural causes' but I'm guessing it was a broken heart 💔

EileenGrant-uboz
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I'm Irish - Sinéad was a master of 'Keening' ☘it stretches deep into our cultural heritage; it stems from loss/funerals/grieving We are still mourning our beautiful Daughter Sinéad💔She was a force of nature with unmatched talent, but she was also very fragile. The video was shot in one take and those tears are REAL - her mother had just recently died. (Sinéad had a very difficult relationship with her mother.)

*Please* react to her live acapella performance of 'I Am Stretched On Your Grave' - a 17th-century Irish poem that she transformed with just her voice and a James Brown 'beat box' sample; She was keening for our Country & it is pure perfection.

The media and music industry cruelly shunned her for speaking THE TRUTH about the catholic abuse of innocent Irish children, including herself & she was eventually proven CORRECT - now an acknowledged fact globally.
But the damage was already done to her and her career. I hope they're proud of their relentless victim shaming of a 23 year old girl who was brave enough to speak out.

I hope that she's finally at peace with her beloved son, Shane💚"Suaimhneas síoraí dá hanam"

kittenklub
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She was an angel. And a warrior. And a mother. And a poet.

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She was a warrior. She was outspoken and unapologetic. She was 100% herself. She truly did cry during the making of this. She was thinking of her mother. God rest her soul. She was a queen.

jennthabombdiggity
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she was gorgeous... i love how this guy is instantly moved soon as her voice hits his ears... look at his eyes... its tearing at his soul the first two seconds.

kevinpittman
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There was an amazing Netflix documentary recently about her. The lyrics about, all the flowers in the front yard, Mama, have died… resonated with her because she and her mother never saw eye to eye, and her mother made her sleep outside on the lawn. That is what made her cry in the filming of this video, thinking of her mother. Then, her mother kicked her out as a teen and Sinead got locked up in an unwed mothers home, (though not one herself), which were horrible institutions in a very strict religious country. But, it was there she really intensely practiced her vocal stylings. Ireland has a lot of protest singers, so when she ripped up picture of pope on tv, she was just acting in the spirit of protest like any Irish singer would, against the horrible abuses of the Catholic Church against children. She was vilified by many, many in this country, receiving death threats as a young person. Her start was hard. She was a big part of New Wave/post-Punk movement in the 90’s, with a lot of great songs. This was Prince’s, of course, but also check out The Emperor’s New Clothes, Mandinka and I Want Your Hands on Me. She kept making albums, but never regained her success in this country, after people turned on her. Of course, later everyone knew she was right.

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in 1989 She sang at the Grammy awards ceremony.
No rappers were allowed and no rap awards existed,
She walked on stage wearing Public Enemy's man in the crosshair logo in support of Chuck D. who had been banned.
She was fierce and always supported the underdog.

kevins
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When Sinead was on SNL she was the first to come out publicly and shame the Pope for cover up the abuse of children in the church and was what we now call canceled. She was a beautiful woman and activist.

Sparknell
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She lived this song because her life was harsh. She felt it deeply ❤

dianebeijer
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Sadly, our darling Sinead can no longer use her voice for us, she's singing with the angels now. Thank you for your courage lady, you did marvelous things.

TheWirewitch
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No it's no fake tears. She stated in interviews that during the song that the lyrics made her think of her mom who died in a car accident in 1985. That song is a cover of a Prince song. Sinead had a fabulous voice and no doubt that Dolores of The Cranberries was probably influenced by her. Sinead appeared on the scene a few years prior. Also, there's a lot of Irish folk music that uses that vocal technique. Finally, Sinead was an activist for many causes mainly for women's right and mental health issues. She herself suffered from a bipolar disorder and she went through a lot of hardship in her life. She was a beautiful and sensitive soul and she is greatly missed 🙏

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