The record label of the late Irish singer and activist Sinead O’Connor has asked Donald Trump to stop using her music at his political ralliesadding her name to a list of artists from Taylor Swift to Rihanna who diss the former US president.

Sinead O’Connor, who was known for her outspoken views on subjects such as religion, sex, feminism and war, would have been “disgusted, hurt and offended” that her work would have been distorted with him the way from someone she referred to as a “biblical devil,” the statement said.

Her longtime record label Chrysalis Records and her wealth management company expressed their “outrage” in a joint statement that Trump, now front-runner for the Republican presidential nomination, is playing the hit “Nothing Compares 2 U” at his campaign rallies.

“Throughout her life, it is known that Sinead O’Connor lived by a strong moral code, which was defined by honesty, kindness, justice and dignity towards her fellow human beings,” they emphasize on her behalf. singer, who died last July, aged 56.

“As protectors of her legacy, we demand that Donald Trump and his associates stop using her music immediately.”

The announcement came as Donald Trump swept Republican primaries in Michigan, Missouri and Idaho on Saturday, edging ever closer to his party’s nomination for the White House and the possibility of rematch with President Joe Biden in the November presidential election.

Many artists or their representatives have expressed similar opposition to having their songs played at Trump events in recent years, including Adele and REM