Sinead O'Connor Says 'Music Is Dead,' Blames Kim Kardashian's Rolling Stone Cover

Sinead O'Connor Says 'Music Is Dead,' Blames Kim Kardashian's Rolling Stone Cover
Irish singer-songwriter Sinead O'Connor performs during a concert at the Koninklijk Circus - Cirque Royal, in Brussels on April 12, 2012. AFP PHOTO/BELGA/ CHRISTOPHE KETELS (Photo credit should read CHRISTOPHE KETELS/AFP/Getty Images)
Irish singer-songwriter Sinead O'Connor performs during a concert at the Koninklijk Circus - Cirque Royal, in Brussels on April 12, 2012. AFP PHOTO/BELGA/ CHRISTOPHE KETELS (Photo credit should read CHRISTOPHE KETELS/AFP/Getty Images)
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Sinead O'Connor is keeping up with the Kardashians, but she's not thrilled about it.

The outspoken singer-songwriter took to her Facebook page on Monday to share her not-so-positive thoughts on Kim Kardashian's July Rolling Stone cover. "What is this c--t ('I don't smile much because it causes wrinkles') doing on the cover of Rolling Stone?," O'Connor wrote in the caption of a photo she uploaded of Kardashian's cover. But it's not just Kanye West's wife whom O'Connor is displeased with. The singer also slammed the magazine.

"Music has officially died," she continued in the caption. "Who knew it would be Rolling Stone that murdered it? Simon Cowell and Louis Walsh can no longer be expected to take all the blame. Bob Dylan must be fucking horrified. #BoycottRollingStone #AGenerationIsBeingGroomedAndSilenced." Perhaps O'Connor doesn't fully realize that while Rolling Stone is a music-centric publication, it also features celebrities and figures from various areas of pop culture.

O'Connor's comment hardly comes as a surprise, though. In 2013, O'Connor made headlines when she penned an open letter to Miley Cyrus follwing the "Wrecking Ball" singer's Rolling Stone interview. We wonder what O'Connor has to say about Kardashian's Paper magazine cover -- wait, just kidding, no we don't.

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