

Is that everything is just fine, fine, fine Is that no one's really got it figured out just yetĪnd what it all comes down to, my friends, yeah I'm sad but I'm laughing, I'm brave but I'm chicken shit I'm free but I'm focused, I'm green but I'm wise Is that I haven't got it all figured out just yet Is that everything's gonna be quite alrightĪnd the other one is flicking a cigarette

I care but I'm restless, I'm here but I'm really gone

I feel drunk but I'm sober, I'm young and I'm underpaid Is that everything's gonna be fine, fine, fine I'm high but I'm grounded, I'm sane but I'm overwhelmed Since 2020, she hosted Alanis Radio on Apple Music Hits.I'm broke but I'm happy, I'm poor but I'm kind Its success only confirms what her diehard fans already knew: Her catalog, with all its raw emotion and vocal triumphs, has eternal, universal appeal. In 2018, she and screenwriter Diablo Cody debuted their hit musical, also called You Oughta Know, in which characters from all walks of life sing, holler, and wail songs from Morissette's body of work, raising their voices as they follow along on her life-long search for meaning and love. Blending the rage that fueled alt-rock's early-'90s rise with unflinching lyrics and a keen pop sensibility, 1995's Jagged Little Pill quickly became a worldwide phenomenon thanks to singles like the blistering "You Oughta Know" and the playfully yearning "Ironic." A smoldering candor has defined her career since then, with songs like the ghostly "Uninvited," the forthright "Hands Clean," and the sparkling "Guardian" offering catharsis and pop bliss in tandem. Her debut album, 1991's dance-pop Alanis, sold well in Canada and garnered her Juno nominations, but it was her third album that caused the rest of the world to take notice. Born in 1974, Morissette grew up in Germany and Canada, acting on Nickelodeon’s You Can't Do That on Television and writing her own songs. Alanis Morissette's searing voice is only matched in potency by her lyrics' brutal honesty-and the two combined have made her one of pop's leading truth-tellers about love and the human condition.
