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She was already pegged as a future legend before she turned twenty, but the lofty expectations were not something that Fiona Apple could possibly meet. Regardless of that fact, Apple became a cult figure with only five full length albums over the past twenty-five years, though due to her personal issues is actually remarkable. Had Fiona Apple became half of what was expected of her (though her career is still a very respectable one), she would likely be Cleveland bound, but she still might be, as mystique is a powerful asset for a Rock Hall candidate.
She is widely respected, and does have the signature hit.
As good as Apple’s music was, there is still a “what if” aura about her.
Tidal (1996)
When the Pawn (1999)
Extraordinary Machine (2005)
The Idler Wheel (2012)
Shadowboxer (From Tidal, 1996)
Criminal (From Tidal, 1996)
Fast as You Can (From When the Pawn, 1999)
Every Single Night (From The Idler Wheel, 2012)
Inside Out (From They Want My Soul, 2014)
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