ALANIS MORISSETTE

Alanis Nadine Morissette (Born 1st June 1974) Is A Canadian Singer, Songwriter, Record Producer And Actress Known For Her Emotive Mezzo-Soprano Voice. Morissette Began Her Career In Canada In The Early 1990s With Two Mildly Successful Dance Pop Albums. Afterwards, As Part Of A Recording Deal She Moved To Holmby Hills, Los Angeles And In 1995 Released "Jagged Little Pill", A More Rock-Oriented Album Which Sold More Than 33 Million Copies Globally And Is Her Most Critically Acclaimed Work. Her Follow Up Album "Supposed Formed Infatuation Junkie" Was Released In 1998.
Morissette Assumed Creative Control And Producing Duties For Her Subsequent Studio Albums, Including "Under Rug Swept" (2002), "So Called Chaos" (2004) And "Flavours Of Entanglement" (2008). Her Eighth Album And Most Recent To Date, "Havoc And Bright Lights" Was Released In 2012 Morissette Has Sold More Than 75 Million Records Worldwide And Has Been Dubbed The "Queen Of Alt-Rock Angst" By Rolling Stone.