More than 20 years ago, before she met producer/songwriter Glen Ballard and wrote Jagged Little Pill in Los Angeles, Alanis Morissette was living in Toronto trying her hand at songwriting with as many people as she could. She was in her late teens and not interested in making any more innocuous dance-pop music, as she had for two albums for MCA Records Canada.
Speaking with Billboard backstage after she was inducted at the Juno Awards into the Canadian Music Hall of Fame on Sunday, Morissette says that time does not seem like yesterday.
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