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 canโt 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. Letโs take a look!
1. โCriminalโ
This 1996 hit is probably Fiona Appleโs most well-known song of her career. Sheโs penned quite a few arresting tunes in the years since, but weโre not exactly mad about โCriminalโ and its career-defining infamy.
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According to Apple herself, โCriminalโ is all about feeling a little ashamed over using oneโs sexuality to get something they need with ease. Itโs a sincere but also sardonic song, and it made a few people clutch their pearls in the late 1990s.
2. โFast 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.
โFast 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. โFast As You Canโ is just one of many tools Apple used; we were all just there for the ride.
3. โHot Knifeโ
The way Appleโs voice has changed as she aged is quite something to behold. You can hear that beautiful change in her voice on the 2012 song โHot Knifeโ. Just as well, that particular song is quite dense with sensuality and sexual tension, maybe even more so than โCriminalโ. Itโs a really addicting track from an applaudable album.
4. โUnder The Tableโ
Fiona Apple songs follow a loose narrative based on the singer/songwriterโs life. That much is evident in the 2020 song โUnder The Tableโ.ย
Thereโs a notable change in storytelling between โCriminalโ and โUnder The Tableโ. In the former song, Apple begs the listener to redeem her. In โUnder The Tableโ, Apple directly says that she doesnโt enjoy begging. Itโs 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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