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Essential Fiona Apple: 4 Songs All Fans Should Know

Few musicians have chronicled their personal growth and journey toward self-understanding in their music quite like Fiona Apple. Making a list of essential songs by Fiona Apple is no easy feat, either. While the four tracks on this list are essential, we canโ€™t help but recommend listening to her entire discography from beginning to end to really experience her properly as an artist. Still, these tracks are a good place to start. Letโ€™s take a look!

1. โ€œCriminalโ€

This 1996 hit is probably Fiona Appleโ€™s most well-known song of her career. Sheโ€™s penned quite a few arresting tunes in the years since, but weโ€™re not exactly mad about โ€œCriminalโ€ and its career-defining infamy. 

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According to Apple herself, โ€œCriminalโ€ is all about feeling a little ashamed over using oneโ€™s sexuality to get something they need with ease. Itโ€™s a sincere but also sardonic song, and it made a few people clutch their pearls in the late 1990s.

2. โ€œFast As You Canโ€

By 1999, the music world was changing quite rapidly. Apple has always been great at staying true to her music while still moving with the ebb and flow of alternative rock in a way that made sense. 

โ€œFast As You Canโ€ and the whole of When The Pawn are great examples of how beautifully Apple evolved as a musician while using her music as a journal of sorts for understanding herself. โ€œFast As You Canโ€ is just one of many tools Apple used; we were all just there for the ride.

3. โ€œHot Knifeโ€

The way Appleโ€™s voice has changed as she aged is quite something to behold. You can hear that beautiful change in her voice on the 2012 song โ€œHot Knifeโ€. Just as well, that particular song is quite dense with sensuality and sexual tension, maybe even more so than โ€œCriminalโ€. Itโ€™s a really addicting track from an applaudable album.

4. โ€œUnder The Tableโ€

Fiona Apple songs follow a loose narrative based on the singer/songwriterโ€™s life. That much is evident in the 2020 song โ€œUnder The Tableโ€.ย 

Thereโ€™s a notable change in storytelling between โ€œCriminalโ€ and โ€œUnder The Tableโ€. In the former song, Apple begs the listener to redeem her. In โ€œUnder The Tableโ€, Apple directly says that she doesnโ€™t enjoy begging. Itโ€™s a defiant song with an explosive vocal track, and it follows the real-life story of when Apple had to call out a dinner guest.

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