Retired Music, Convert Singer Sinead O'Connor Releases Last Album
JAKARTA - Singer Sinead O'Connor announced his retirement from the music world after sharing information about his latest album.
Via Twitter on Saturday, June 5, O'Connor wrote that this decision was made because he was tired of working for a long time.
“This (tweet) is an announcement that I am stepping down from touring and working in the record business. I am old and tired. So it's time for me to hang up all my accessories after giving it all away,” said Sinead O'Connor.
This is to announce my retirement from touring and from working in the record business. I've gotten older and I'm tired. So it's time for me to hang up my nipple tassels, having truly given my all. NVDA in 2022 will be my last release. And there'll be no more touring or promos.
— Sinead O'Connor (Shuhada Sadaqat) (@MagdaDavitt77) June 4, 2021
He will release an album titled No Veteran Dies Alone (NVDA) as his last work. “NVDA in 2022 will be my last release. No more tours or promotions.”
He further apologized to the promoter or anyone else who felt let down.
“This has been a journey of 40 years. It's time to put your feet up and make another dream come true," he said.
Sinead O'Connor is a singer who started his career in 1985. He gained popularity after bringing a new arrangement of Prince's song Nothing Compares 2U.
In 2018, he converted to Islam and changed his name to Shuhada' Sadaqat, but continued to appear under his birth name.