Jamaica Gleaner

Sinead O’Connor’s estate asks Donald Trump to stop playing her music at rallies

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LONDON (AP):

THE ESTATE of Sinead O’Connor on Monday asked Donald Trump not to play her music at campaign rallies, saying the late singer considered the former president a “biblical devil”.

Trump has played O’Connor’s biggest hit, Nothing Compares

2 U, at events as he campaigns for the Republican presidenti­al nomination.

In a joint statement, O’Connor’s estate and her record label, Chrysalis, demanded Trump “desist from using her music immediatel­y”.

It said the Irish singer, who died last year age 56, “lived by a fierce moral code defined by honesty, kindness, fairness and decency towards her fellow human beings”.

“It was with outrage therefore that we l earnt that Donald Trump has been using her iconic performanc­e of Nothing Compares 2 U at his political rallies,” the statement said.

“It is no exaggerati­on to say that Sinead would have been disgusted, hurt and insulted to have her work misreprese­nted in this way by someone who she herself referred to as a ‘biblical devil’. As the guardians of her legacy, we demand that Donald Trump and his associates desist from using her music immediatel­y.”

Fiery and outspoken, O’Connor was a critic of the Roman Catholic Church well before allegation­s of sexual abuse were widely reported, and was open about her mental health struggles.

She was found unresponsi­ve at her London home in July and pronounced dead at the scene. A coroner ruled that she died of natural causes.

O’Connor joins a growing list of artistes who have objected to Trump using their songs, including Rihanna, Neil Young, Linkin Park, the late Tom Petty and Aerosmith’s Steven Tyler.

 ?? AP ?? Irish singer Sinead O’Connor performs on the Stravinski Hall stage at the 49th Montreux Jazz Festival, in Montreux, Switzerlan­d on July 4, 2015. Her estate has asked Donald Trump not to play her music at campaign rallies.
AP Irish singer Sinead O’Connor performs on the Stravinski Hall stage at the 49th Montreux Jazz Festival, in Montreux, Switzerlan­d on July 4, 2015. Her estate has asked Donald Trump not to play her music at campaign rallies.

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