Shuhada Diwat: Irish singer dies aged 56.


Shahada DeWitt (born Schneider Mary Bernadette O'Connor, - 8 1966 - 27 2023.

A former singer and songwriter. In 1980's "Bayan", he reached the heights of the city with his album Lion and Cobra. Schneider and Connor achieved worldwide success in 1990 after singing the song "Nothing Compares to You", composed by Prince.

 


She was at home in controversy for her statements and comments, for becoming a chaplain to the Lords of France, she belonged to the Catholic Church, a Christian denomination that elected women priests. does not allow Gives.

In Magda Deut, she legally changed her names in 2017.

Keep it and after converting to Islam in 2018, change its name again to Shuhada Diwat



Irish singer Shahada Dewitt dies aged 56 In a statement, the singer's family said it is with great sadness that we have lost our beloved Sandy.

 

"Family and friends of martyred Dewitt have requested privacy during this difficult time."

 

Taoiseach (Irish PM) Leo Varadkar paid tribute to him, saying that his music was "loved around the world and an unparalleled example of his talent and out-competition".

 

The singer has released a total of 10 studio albums.

 

O'Connor's first album, The Lion and the Cobra, came out in 1987, which entered the top 40 in the UK and US.

 


His follow-up to I Don't Want What I Didn't Get included Nothing 2 U.

 

The song, written by Prince, reached number one in the US and UK.

 

The Dublin singer's 17-day-old son died last year, days after he was reported missing.

 

After his death, social media took to him as saying that he had "decided to end the world's conflicts" and requested that "no one follow his example."

 

1992 The most notable event of his career occurred when he ripped the image of Pope John Paul II on the American TV show Saturday Night Light, where the guests starred.

 

After an acapella performance of Bob Marley's Battle, he saw it and said, "Fight the real enemy," a protest against Catholicism.

 

His actions resulted in broadcaster NBC banning him for life, and copies of his records were destroyed in New York's Times Square, in a protest in the United States.

 

"I don't regret it. It was so wonderful," he said in a 2021 interview with The New York Times.

 

After the singer's death was announced on Wednesday evening, tributes poured in on social media.

 

Irish comedian Dara O'Brien said of his death: "Very sad news, poor thing.

 

Charlatans musician Tim Burgess said: "Sinead is the true embodiment of punk spirit."

 

Irish author Marian Keyes described O'Connor's death as "heartbreaking".

 

"How is that comfort? Poor, poor Sandy Six, you terrible, brave, beautiful, unique wonder."

 

Journalist Cattle Moran posted: "She was nations ahead of her time, and fearlessly weak in power, the Queen."

 

Irish film: "Mark Cousins added that Sinead O'Connor our Irish wild side. Such a big part of our lives."

 

Ireland's Deputy Prime Minister (Tanaiste) Michael Martin called O'Connor one of Ireland's "greatest muse icons".

 

In a statement on Twitter, he said he was "deeply saddened to hear of [his] passing".

 

"One of our greatest musical icons and deeply loved by the people of Ireland and beyond. To the children of our hearts, to his family, friends and all who knew and loved him. Are."

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