BIOGRAPHY
Fiona Apple is an American artist known for her deeply personal songs and unique musical style that blends elements of pop, rock, and jazz. Born on September 13, 1977, she emerged in the music scene in the 1990s with her album "Tidal," which included hits such as "Shadowboxer" and "Criminal." Fiona Apple is recognized for her introspective and often autobiographical lyrics, as well as her commitment to social and political causes. She has continued to produce influential music and has won several awards throughout her career, including Grammy Awards. Her other important albums include "When the Pawn...," "Extraordinary Machine," and "The Idler Wheel...". Fiona Apple is also known for her intense and emotional performances.