Fiona Apple

The singer-singer and lyricist released a video for her new track, “Pretrieve (Let Her Go Home)”, which included among women affected by the U.S. cash release system

Fiona Apple released a music video for her new song "Pretrial (Let Her Go Home)" which includes women affected by pretrial detention.

The singer-singer and lyricist said in a statement that the song was inspired by women detained before trial. Apple said she “take notes from thousands of bond hearings” during her more than two years as a court monitor and observed “

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According to the press release, the video features photos and videos shared by women who were sentenced to jail simply for innocence, just because they could not afford bail. The video, produced by a passionate and special operation studio, "emphasizes the cold reality of the song while showing thousands of images of everyday hope and freedom - warm photos and videos provided by women who combine family moments, personal achievements, personal achievements and community through pretrial detention. " Throughout the video, Apple sings "Don't Let them Go/Don't Let them Go Home", a story of losing wages, family division and shame.

"I hope this song and the images I share with me can help show the dangers of someone being detained before trial," Apple said. "I gave this song with friendship and respect for all those who have experienced the pain of pre trial detention and the pain of women in the leadership of the organization, and these people have taught me so much, people I truly love."

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Apple's first new original song since the 2020 album was released, "Pre-trial (let her go home)" Bolt cutting machine.