Let me address a pretty stupid controversy that's being amplified almost as promotional to the recent Sinead O'Connor documentary recently released. The crux of the controversy is that the Prince Estate would not allow the use of the song "Nothing Compares 2 U", even though the title of the doc is Nothing Compares. As we all know, Prince wrote that 1990 hit single of hers. The Estate, specifically his half-sister giving the statement, is pretty disingenuous, which is to blame commerce, or that the Estate has plans to release a live album this year that includes the song, and they feel this would somehow cost them some cash by the competitive timing. I don't believe any of that for a second. But let me explain why I am sympathetic to what the unspoken reason actually is, and why they should have just put it all out there.
Sinead had made some headlines after #metoo broke claiming that one night in 1990, Prince, who had invited her to his house, had "terrorized" her, and as she tried to escape, he had chased her down in a car to physically force her back into his lair. Let's just say it how it is: this is the reason why the Prince Estate is stonewalling her doc, and I think it's a perfectly good reason without all of the other dodgy bullshit added on. First, there's the fact that Sinead has had a pretty bad record for saying untrue and irresponsible things about Prince even prior to the shield of #metoo. It's pretty pathetic that she only chose to air this dirt after his death, or in other words 26 years after the fact of the incident, after which Prince was no longer able to defend himself. But thankfully, this particualr incident (being the only documented interaction between the two stars) has been recollected in a number of Prince biographies so that we can use those to try and calibrate the reality of the situation. According to Prince's sources, Sinead had arrived at Prince's house already out of her skull. Which would not be incongruent to the public record concerning her personal habits at that time. Prince was annoyed by this, what he felt was a lack of professionalism, as he considered this a professional meeting (he had more songs to offer to her) than a social or casual "hang". As the evening went on, Prince did begin to razz her a bit, taking out his frustration by egging her on about how less talented she was than he, and similarly playing a few mind games to mock her incapacitated ability to understand him. And she did try to leave at one point. The reason why Prince, and his bodyguards, chased after her and brought her back was because they felt that she was in no condition to be behind the wheel of a car.
I haven't seen the Nothing Compares doc, so I don't know exactly to what extent it dramatizes this incident. But I do know that I don't respect the timing of her revelation, and I do side with the Estate for not allowing her to use Prince's song, but I think they should have simply been honest about the reasons behind that decision.