Fiona Apple has contributed her iconic lyricism to the upcoming season finale of Apple TV+'s musical cartoon, Central Park.
Fiona Apple attends the Film Independent Live Read of 'Dr. Strangelove' with guest director Mark Romanek at the Bing Theatre at LACMA on Jan. 21, 2016 in Los Angeles. Central ParkThe song,"New York Doesn't Like Your Face," will be sung by the episode's guest star Audra McDonald in an attempt trying to convince Bitsy, played by Stanley Tucci, that she needs a face-lift.
"Bitsy, it's the only way to cultivate the clout," McDonald sings in a snippet shared today. “Haven’t you ever wondered, dear, why all your staff carry cans of mace? / New York doesn’t like your face!”
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