Fiona Apple Releases New Anti-Trump Track 'Tiny Hands'
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The 'Every Single Night' singer once again roasts president-elect Donald Trump in an anthem she writes for Women's March.

AceShowbiz - Fiona Apple debuted an anthem to support Women's March, an act to speak out against the president-elect Donald Trump, on Tuesday, January 17. Approximately one-minute-long, the song is titled "Tiny Hands".

"Tiny Hands" contains only one sentence that keeps repeated on and on as Apple sings, "We don't want your tiny hands/anywhere near our underpants." The song also features Trump's infamous vulgar comment about women, "Grab em by the p***y," which matches perfectly with the march-able drum line.

Apple teamed up with composer Michael Whalen for this song. This song is intended as a chant for protesters during the Women's March which will take place on January 21 in Washington DC and cities all over the country.

This is not Apple's first time to attack the president-elect. Previously at the We Rock With Standing Rock benefit concert, Apple performed a parody of Nat King Cole's "The Christmas Song" and altered some lines to roast Trump. "Trump's nuts roasting on an open fire/as he keeps nipping at his foes/You'll cry creepy uncle/every time he arrives/for he keeps clawing at your clothes," she sang.

Trump was caught in a controversy for disparaging women after his lewd conversation with host Billy Bush in 2005 surfaced on the internet. In the conversation, the president-elect can be heard talking about his failed attempt to seduce a married woman and saying, "Grab them by the p***y, you can do anything."

Trump later apologized but still defended himself by saying Bill Clinton had said something worse than he did. "This was locker room banter, a private conversation that took place many years ago. Bill Clinton has said far worse to me on the golf course-not even close. I apologize if anyone was offended," he stated.

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