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Fiona Apple has an estimated net worth of $14 million. By making a huge debut in the mid-90s in the music industry, Fiona rose to fame.
In 1996, her career's uproar was when her debut album entitled "Tidal" was released under Columbia Records and Work Records. It sold 2.7 million copies and reached the 3x platinum status in the US. That same year she received her first Grammy award for the category Best Female Rock Vocal Performance for her single, "Criminal." However, her career had to slow down in 1998 as she canceled her concert tour due to family issues.
In 1999, "When the Pawn…," Fiona's second album, was launched. The album title's length was the longest according to Guinness Book of Records in 2001. But, this was replaced later on in 2007. It sold one million copies and was a certified platinum. Apple's third album was released in the spring of 2002. It is called "Extraordinary Machine" which eventually became certified gold.
Earnings & Financial Data
Date |
Category |
Description |
Amount |
---|---|---|---|
2012 |
Record Sales |
Record sales of the album The Idler Wheel... (approximately 205 thousand copies sold) |
$266,500 |
2005 |
Record Sales |
Record sales of the album Extraordinary Machine (approximately 1 million copies sold) |
$1,300,000 |
2002 |
Record Sales |
Record sales of the album American IV: The Man Comes Around with American singer-songwriter, guitarist, actor, and author Johnny Cash (approximately 3.23 million copies sold) |
$4,200,000 |
1999 |
Record Sales |
Record sales of the album When the Pawn... (approximately 1,022,000 copies sold) |
$1,330,000 |
1996 |
Record Sales |
Record sales of the album Tidal (approximately 3,127,100 copies sold) |
$4,070,000 |