In June 1996, Alanis Morissette was riding the tremendous success of her breakthrough album, "Jagged Little Pill," which had been released in June 1995. This album catapulted her into international stardom, showcasing her raw and emotional songwriting style. By the time she performed "You Oughta Know" with Taylor Hawkins at The Prince's Trust Masters Of Music in London, she had established herself as a leading voice in rock and alternative music. The performance took place in front of a massive crowd of over 150,000 people, highlighting the impact of her music during this period. Interestingly, this collaboration exemplifies the connections she formed within the music community as Hawkins, known primarily for his work with the Foo Fighters, would later become a significant figure in rock history himself. Morissette's dynamic stage presence during this performance contributed to her reputation as a powerful live artist.