Fiona Apple has encouraged her fellow artists to accept all sync requests and donate the money to charity during the coronavirus pandemic.
The musician shared a recent experience with a sync request that made her rethink her policy in a video posted on the Twitter account of her friend Zelda Hallman.
âShe didnât think anyone would really care but I think it reminds us that we can all go beyond our personal self-interests to find a way to help others, even from behind closed doors,â Hallman wrote.
In the video, Apple said: âI had to reprimand myself yesterday because I got an email entitled âsync request.â And when you get âsync request,â it means that somebody wants to use one of your songs in something. And so I read the email and I saw they wanted to use one of my songs for something that I thought was ridiculously stupid.
Got Fiona Apple to let me post video about song synch requests. She didnât think anyone would really care but I think it reminds us that we can all go beyond our personal self interests to find a way to help others, even from behind closed doors. #fionaapple #COVID19 #music pic.twitter.com/gtPNvXLFfc
— Zelda Hallman (@zeldahallman) March 27, 2020
âSo I said no. I sent the email back, declined. I walked away, and in ten seconds, I was like, âYou motherfucker!â to myself. âYou asshole greedy motherfucker bitch!â Because itâs not a time to be turning down thousands of dollars that you could get for doing nothing, Fiona, when people need money.â
She went on to address other artists, saying that they should just respond to similar offers with a âyes, take the money, and give it awayâ. âJust take it,â she said. âJust take the money and give it away. Doesnât matter, nobody cares what your fucking song was used in. Anyway, happy quarantine!â
Earlier this month, Apple revealed that her new album is finished. The record will be her first since 2012âs âThe Idler WheelâŠâ The record will be called âFetch The Bolt Cuttersâ and was inspired by the #MeToo movement.
Meanwhile, the star recently revealed she quit taking cocaine after âone excruciating nightâ with Quentin Tarantino and Paul Thomas Anderson. âEvery addict should just get locked in a private movie theatre with Q.T. and P.T.A. on coke, and theyâll never want to do it again,â she said in a recent interview.
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