Sinéad O’Connor was a very notable singer and songwriter. Her nonconformist, combative and tenacious attitude was evident in her songs, which she used on many occasions as a weapon to fight for the rights of women, the LGTBIQ collective and all types of social minorities.

O’Connor was a very influential figure in pop and alternative culture around the world, which is why his death caused a great social impact and his legacy endures to this day in the music industry.

On July 26, the sad news of the singer’s death at 56 years of age was announced. After several months of investigations, theories and speculation about the cause of her death, on January 9, 2024, the coroner in the case announced that the Irish artist died of natural causes. ”Mrs O’Connor died of natural causes. Therefore the case is closed,’ she told Dailymail.

Although the woman died in a surprising way, her songs have continued to be heard on music platforms. One of her most famous tracks, Nothing compares 2 U, continues to be covered every day by thousands of people around the globe, something that makes the environment and the artist’s fans proud.

A few hours ago, an audiovisual piece came to light in which Roisin Waters, daughter of the late composer, can be seen singing her own version of the aforementioned song. With absolute delicacy and heartbreaking strength, the girl performs the song and surprises an audience that responds with loud applause and cheers.

The performance has been highly applauded on social networks such as , ”Tears are falling right now”, ”How amazing”, ”How nice”, etc.

The creator of albums like Am I Not Your Girl? o Universal Mother was always clear that music without a message made no sense, which is why she dedicated her life to denouncing injustice and making visible the situation of thousands of people who suffered from media silence.

In addition to her great work through music, O’Connor also became a symbol of the fight for mental health, since she was a pioneer in talking about the subject openly on countless occasions.