She came out with her first album "The Lion And The Cobra" in 1987 at the age of 20, producing one of the strongest debut albums of the era. The bald wild child, who was pregnant with her first baby at the time of the recording, produced and recorded the viscerally genius songs herself. The Irish singer became a real international star after her next record "I Do Not Want What I Haven't Got", representing a less alternative, tamer sound, sold several million copies, and her cover of Prince’s
Nothing Compares 2 U
topped the charts – despite her success, she didn’t want to play by the rules of the pop business. Committed to and vocal about social, religious and human rights issues, the singer has tried her hand at various genres over the past decades from reggae to Irish folk, but she always strove to stay true to herself, an attitude also reference on her album "I'm Not Bossy, I'm the Boss", released in August 2014. After eight years,
Sinéad O'Connor
finally returns to Hungary.