Throughout her career, Sinead O'Connor has been praised for her innovative and genre-bending style, which blends elements of rock, pop, and traditional Irish music. Her music often deals with themes of love, spirituality, and social justice, inspiring a devoted fan base across the globe. O'Connor's influence can be seen in a range of artists, from Alanis Morissette to U2, who have all cited her as an inspiration.

For Sinéad, 2000 was a year of profound artistic rebirth. After a six-year hiatus from studio albums, she returned with , an album she described as her "survival" record.

Many of the 2000-era performances featured unique live arrangements that differ significantly from the studio versions.

The lead single from her 2000 album Faith and Courage , known for its empowering lyrics and modern production.

Covers like “House of the Rising Sun” and “All Apologies” (Nirvana) showcase her legendary ability to completely reinterpret others' work. 🕒 Context: The Year 2000