the young pop star Olivia Rodrigo paid tribute to the Canadian singer Alanis Morissette in which he was immortalized Hall of Fame of Canadian songwriters last Saturday (24).
Rodrigoalone 19 yearstook the stage of the Massey Room, in Toronto to praise the hitmaker in ironic for his compositions and, in addition, credit the album Small jagged pill 1995 for changing his life when he first heard it in 13 years.

“My life has completely changed. Alanis’ way of writing songs was unlike anything I had heard before and I haven’t heard anything like it since. And that voice – fierce and tender and sometimes funny and playful. hooked for life “.I said hitmaker in Driver’s license as reported by scoreboard.
And he continued: “Alanis captured the anger, pain and love of the human experience better than anyone else. Your songs bring people together, empower people and help them heal. Alanis, you are a pioneer and you have inspired a whole generation of uncompromising people, a radically honest composition “.
Olivia Rodrigo concluded his speech by praising the Canadian star: “But even more than your long list of musical hits, I admire your character and kindness above all else. If they had a Hall of Fame for being the most extraordinary human being with the biggest heart, I’m 100% sure. that you would be. ” also introduced in that “.
Rodrigo And Morissetta they are big fans of each other. They also appeared together on the cover of rolling stone in 2021. Additionally, the young pop singer teamed up with the Canadian star for a surprise duet of the hit You should knowsince 1995, during their May show.
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