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Fiona Apple’s Brooding New ‘Horns of a Bull’ Serves as Theme Song for ‘Lucky’

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Fiona Apple’s Brooding New ‘Horns of a Bull’ Serves as Theme Song for ‘Lucky’

By Jaeden Pinder

Jaeden Pinder

View all posts by Jaeden Pinder July 15, 2026 AUSTIN, TEXAS - FEBRUARY 28: Fiona Apple performs during the 36th Annual Austin Music Awards at ACL Live on February 28, 2018 in Austin, Texas. (Photo by Gary Miller/Getty Images) Fiona Apple performs on Feb. 28, 2018 in Austin, Texas. Gary Miller/Getty Images

Fiona Apple is back … with a new song for a new miniseries. “Horns of a Bull” serves as the theme song to Apple TV miniseries Lucky, which is available to stream now.

“Horns of a Bull” features percussion (and one expertly deployed bark) not too far off from the sounds of Fetch the Bolt Cutters. The song is brooding and urgent, featuring the repetition “my daddy put my crib under Damocles’ sword.”

Lucky dropped its first episode(s) on Apple TV+ today (July 15). The page-to-screen adaptation of Marissa Stapley’s 2021 novel of the same name follows a con artist played by Anya Taylor-Joy who is on the run from the feds and a notorious crime boss (played by Annette Bening). The miniseries also features performances by Clifton Collins Jr., Aunjanue Ellis-Taylor, and Timothy Olyphant.

Apple released her fifth album Fetch the Bolt Cutters in 2020. A steady churn of new songs from the singer-songwriter have appeared since 2025, including the benefit song “Pretrial (Let Her Go Home),” which was inspired by her experience as a court watcher, particularly for women impacted by pretrial detention. That same year, she also covered of Neil Young’s “Heart of Gold” for a Bridge School benefit album celebrating his music, and provided vocals on the Waterboys’ “Letter From an Unknown Girlfriend.” 

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