Shuhada' Sadaqat is popularly known by her artist name Sinéad O'Connor. Her life will be celebrated on the big screens as a biopic of her life is moving into production. The Irish singer, songwriter, and activist passed away in July 2023. According to the coroner, she passed away due to natural causes at the age of 56.Sinéad led a brilliant life that celebrated music, challenging different social conventions, and inspiring the public with her unwavering talent and bravery through her songs.Keep reading as we dive deep into Sinéad O'Connor's career spanning almost four decades, from 1986 till her death in 2023.How did Sinéad O'Connor begin her music career?Sinéad O'Connor's first exposure to the music world was when she was 15 years old. She recorded a song called Take My Hand for a band called In Tua Nua. However, they felt she was too young to join the band at the time. In 1984, O'Connor and Colm Farrelly decided to form a band. She later dropped out of school to follow the band to Dublin.Sinéad's first and biggest project was lending her vocals for a song (Heroine) she co-wrote with U2's lead guitarist, David Howell Evans.The Irish singer's first album was inspired by a number of artists. These include David Bowie, Bob Dylan, Siouxsie and the Banshees, and the Pretenders.Sinéad O'Connor has a total of 10 studio albums throughout her music career. She also made a few appearances in films, documentaries, and miniseries.Complete list of Sinéad O'Connor's discographyHere are the complete details of Sinéad O'Connor's discography, including her studio albums, compilation albums, live albums, EPs, singles, and more.Studio albumsHere are the 10 studio albums Sinéad O'Connor released during her music career.The Lion and the Cobra - October 5, 1987I Do Not Want What I Haven't Got - March 12, 1990 (Re-released: April 21, 2009)Am I Not Your Girl? - September 14, 1992Universal Mother - September 12, 1994Faith and Courage - June 13, 2000Sean-Nós Nua - October 8, 2002 (Re-released: April 8, 2013)Throw Down Your Arms - October 4, 2005Theology - June 18, 2007How About I Be Me (and You Be You)? - February 21, 2012I'm Not Bossy, I'm the Boss - August 11, 2014Compilation albumsSinéad O'Connor recorded a total of five compilation albums. The last one, which was released in 2005, was re-released again six years later in 2011.So Far... The Best Of - November 10, 1997Sinéad O'Connor (Best Of) - December 12, 2000She Who Dwells in the Secret Place of the Most High Shall Abide Under the Shadow of the Almighty - September 9, 2003Collaborations - June 21, 2005Essential - September 29, 2005 (Re-released: 2011)Live albumsSinéad O'Connor has one Live album, which was released in 2008.Live at the Sugar Club - December 8, 2008EPsSinéad O'Connor has only two EPs throughout her music career. The first one was released in 1997, and the second and last one was released 24 years later in 2021.Gospel Oak - June 3, 1997Live in Rotterdam '90 - July 21, 2021SinglesHere is a list of all the singles Sinéad O'Connor has recorded.Troy - 1987Mandinka - 1987I Want Your (Hands on Me) - 1988Jump in the River - 1988Nothing Compares 2 U - 1990The Emperor's New Clothes - 1990Three Babies - 1990My Special Child - 1991Silent Night - 1991Success Has Made a Failure of Our Home - 1992Don't Cry for Me Argentina - 1992You Made Me the Thief of Your Heart - 1994Thank You for Hearing Me - 1994Fire on Babylon - 1994Famine / All Apologies - 1995This Is to Mother You - 1997This Is a Rebel Song - 1997No Man's Woman - 2000Jealous - 2000Troy (The Phoenix from the Flame) - 2002Óró, Sé Do Bheatha 'Bhaile - 2002My Lagan Love - 2003A Hundred Thousand Angels - 2003Marcus Garvey - 2005Throw Down Your Arms - 2005I Don't Know How to Love Him - 2007We People Who Are Darker Than Blue - 2007The Wolf Is Getting Married - 20124th and Vine - 2013Old Lady - 2013Take Me to Church - 20148 Good Reasons - 2014Trouble of the World - 2020 View this post on Instagram Instagram PostFeatured songsThese are some of the artists and the songs Sinéad O'Connor has worked on during her active years in music.Heroine (Theme from Captive) - The Edge (1986)Visions of You - Jah Wobble (1991)Ship Ahoy - Marxman (1992)Blood of Eden - Peter Gabriel (1992)Don't Give Up - Willie Nelson (1993)Be Still - Feargal Sharkey, Nanci Griffith, Peter Gabriel (1993)Biko - Manu Dibango (1994)Haunted - Shane MacGowan (1995)Empire - Bomb the Bass, Benjamin Zephaniah (1996)Va, Pensiero - Zucchero (1997)Release - Afro Celt Sound System (2000)Guide Me God - Ghostland, Natacha Atlas (2002)Tears from the Moon - Conjure One (2002)1000 Mirrors - Asian Dub Foundation (2003)Special Cases - Massive Attack (2003)Illegal Attacks - Ian Brown (2007)Jackie, Is It My Birthday? - The Wolfmen (2009)It's Only Life - Elaine Paige (2010)When a Child Is Born - Danny O'Reilly (2012)Do They Know It's Christmas? - Band Aid 30 (2014)Tears from the Moon (anamé Remix) - Conjure One (2022)Video albumsSinéad O'Connor also released four video albums during her lifetime. Two of them were in a VHS format, and the other two were in DVD format. These are:The Value of Ignorance - 1989The Year of the Horse - 1991Goodnight, Thank You, You've Been a Lovely Audience - 2003Live at the Sugar Club - 2008Music videoAs for music videos, Sinéad O'Connor has worked on multiple music videos during her time as an artist. Here is the complete list:Troy - 1987Mandinka - 1988I Want Your (Hands on Me) - 1988Jerusalem - 1988Jump in the River - 1988Nothing Compares 2 U - 1990The Emperor's New Clothes (Version 1) - 1990The Emperor's New Clothes (Version 2) - 1990You Do Something to Me - 1990My Special Child - 1991Visions of You - 1992Success Has Made a Failure of Our Home - 1992Blood of Eden - 1992You Made Me the Thief of Your Heart - 1994Thank You for Hearing Me - 1994Fire on Babylon - 1994Famine - 1995All Apologies - 1995Haunted - 1995This Is to Mother You - 1997This Is a Rebel Song - 1997Chiquitita - 1999No Man's Woman - 2000Jealous - 2000When You Love - 20001000 Mirrors - 2003Back Where You Belong - 2007We People (Who Are Darker Than Blue) - 2008The Wolf Is Getting Married - 20124th and Vine - 2013Woe to the Holy Vow - 2014Take Me to Church - 20148 Good Reasons - 2014Trouble of the World - 2020Sinéad O'Connor's voice has left a huge mark, not only in the music industry but also in the world in general. Her legacy will continue as a biopic of hers is currently in the works.