"Universal Mother" is Sinéad O'Connor's fourth studio album, released on September 13, 1994. O'Connor described the album as a deep exploration of her emotional and psychological landscape, aiming to reveal the underlying pain and anger behind her previous work. It was noted for its intense and personal content. Pop star George Michael praised the album but found it so emotionally powerful that he could only listen to it once and had to hide it due to its profound impact.
In 1993, Sinéad O'Connor began taking bel canto singing lessons, which significantly influenced her approach to music. This training inspired her to address more personal and profound topics in her songs, leading to the creation of her 1994 album "Universal Mother." The lessons helped her explore and express deeper emotions and themes, reflecting a shift towards more introspective and candid songwriting.