In 2013, before conversion to Islam, Sinéad O'Connor indicated some will. It reports the Sunaccording to which the singer would have given indications on the exploitation of his unpublished recordings. Unlike other artists, it has not proven jealous of that material.
“I have that after my death, and and discretion of my adult children, my albums are released in order to derive their best,” wrote the singer, indicating the ex -husband John Reynolds as a testamentary executor.
Among the other will, that of being buried in a talare dress with a Jewish Bible and its 2007 album Theology.
The singer, who died in 2023, a year and a half after the suicide of his son Shane, leaves the heirs according to the Sun one million and 400 thousand pounds.