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List of awards and nominations received
by Alanis Morissette
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Alanis Morissette awards and nominations
Alanis Morissette is a Canadian rock singer-songwriter and musician from Ottawa, Ontario,
Canada.[1] Morissette has released five studio albums internationally through Maverick
Records: Jagged Little Pill (1995), Supposed Former Infatuation Junkie (1998), Under Rug
Swept (2002), So-Called Chaos (2004), and Flavors of Entanglement (2008).[2] Jagged
Little Pill, Supposed Former Infatuation Junkie, and Under Rug Swept debuted at number
one on the Billboard 200, and were among the top five on the Canadian Top 50 Album
Chart.[3]
Morissette has won and been nominated for numerous awards; she has won seven Grammy
Awards and twelve Juno Awards. She was nominated for Best New Artist at the 38th
Grammy Awards, and won Best New Artist at the 1996 MTV Video Music Awards for her
song, "Ironic". Morissette has been nominated four times for Songwriter of the Year at the
Juno Awards, winning two in 1996 and 1997. Her international debut album, Jagged Little
Pill, became the second-best-selling album of the 1990s, with over thirteen million copies
sold by 2000 in the United States.[4] In October 2002, Rolling Stone magazine ranked
Jagged Little Pill #31 on its Women in Rock - The 50 Essential Albums list, and in 2003,
the album was ranked #327 on the magazine's "The 500 Greatest Albums of All Time".
Jagged Little Pill was also featured in the book 1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You
Die.[5] Overall, Morissette has received 23 awards from 50 nominations.
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