<P> In February 2014, it was revealed that O'Connor had been recording a new album of original material, titled The Vishnu Room, consisting of romantic love songs . In early June 2014, it was announced that O'Connor's new album had been retitled I'm Not Bossy, I'm The Boss, with an 11 August release date . The title derives from the Ban Bossy campaign that took place earlier the same year . The album's first single is entitled "Take Me to Church". </P> <P> In November 2014, O'Connor's management was taken over by Simon Napier - Bell and Björn de Water . In 2015 she announced plans to publish a memoir . </P> <P> On 3 October 1992, O'Connor appeared on Saturday Night Live as a musical guest . She sang an a cappella version of Bob Marley's "War", intended as a protest against sexual abuse in the Catholic Church--O'Connor referred to child abuse rather than racism . She then presented a photo of Pope John Paul II to the camera while singing the word "evil", after which she tore the photo into pieces, said "Fight the real enemy", and threw the pieces towards the camera . </P> <P> Saturday Night Live had no foreknowledge of O'Connor's plan; during the dress rehearsal, she held up a photo of a refugee child . NBC Vice-President of Late Night Rick Ludwin recalled that when he saw O'Connor's action, he "literally jumped out of (his) chair ." SNL writer Paula Pell recalled personnel in the control booth discussing the cameras cutting away from the singer . The audience was completely silent, with no booing or applause; executive producer Lorne Michaels recalled that "the air went out the studio". Michaels ordered that the applause sign not be used . </P>

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