Sinéad O’Connor’s Estate Demands Trump Stop Using Her Song at Rallies
The late singer's estate and record label have issued a cease-and-desist to the former president, citing her opposition to his politics and unauthorized use of her music.
- Sinéad O’Connor’s estate and Chrysalis Records demand Donald Trump cease using her song “Nothing Compares 2 U” at rallies, citing her moral opposition to his politics.
- The late singer, who died in July 2023, had been a vocal critic of Trump, referring to him as a 'biblical devil' and expressing beliefs that he was a Satanist.
- Artists including Rihanna, the Rolling Stones, and Aerosmith have previously issued cease-and-desist letters to Trump for unauthorized use of their music in his campaigns.
- Trump’s campaign has been using the song at rallies despite the singer’s known opposition, sparking outrage from her estate.
- The demand from O’Connor’s estate adds to a long list of artists who have publicly opposed Trump’s use of their music for political purposes.

























