Alanis Morissette emerged as the quintessential female solo artist of the late 1990s, largely due to her groundbreaking album 'Jagged Little Pill', which sold 33 million copies worldwide. Her career began with earlier albums released in Canada, but her move to Los Angeles and collaboration with producer Glen Ballard unlocked her potential. While her subsequent albums were more experimental and did not match the commercial success of her debut, her influence in music continued, culminating in total sales of 75 million records. Critics sometimes dismissed her as a 'bubblegrunge' artist, yet her impact on the alt-rock scene was undeniable.
In the late 1990s, Alanis Morissette was the top female solo artist due to her watershed album 'Jagged Little Pill', which has sold 33 million copies worldwide.
Morissette's journey from a teenage pop star in Canada to becoming a defining voice of alt-rock angst illustrates her remarkable evolution as an artist.
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