Morissette's third studio album, originally released in 1995, was her first international release. It became a commercial and critical success producing six singles including the Grammy nominated "Ironic".
Produced by Glen Ballard, the album charted successfully worldwide, peaking at number one in her native Canada for 24 weeks, as well as reaching number one on the U.S. Billboard 200 staying there for twelve non-consecutive weeks.
Rolling Stone 500 Greatest Albums of All Time. The album was awarded five Grammy Awards including the 1996 Grammy Award For Album of The Year, making her the youngest artist in history (at the time) to win that title at the age of 21. She also won Best Rock Album; her single "You Oughta Know" won two Grammys for Best Female Rock Vocal Performance and Best Rock Song.