If the Irish singer-songwriter Sinéad O'Connor ever died quickly, her children knew what to do.
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O'Connor wanted to make sure that her music and money were safe, and she had one wish for her kids if she died.
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In 2021, O'Connor told People magazine, "You see, artists are much more valuable when they are dead than when they are alive."
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"Tupac [Shakur] has put out a lot more albums since he died than he did when he was alive, so it's kind of gross what record companies do.
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That's why I've told my kids since they were little, 'If your mother dies tomorrow, before you call 911
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call my accountant and make sure the record companies don't start releasing my records without telling you where the money is.
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O'Connor talked about these rules while talking about how Prince's music was put out after he died.
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"As artists, we all have songs we're ashamed of because they're bad. We don't want anyone to hear them," O'Connor said.
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