On December 31, 1995, Alanis Morissette performed "You Oughta Know" during Jools Holland's Hootenanny, a pivotal moment in her career that showcased her rising prominence in the music industry. This performance occurred shortly after the release of her breakthrough album, "Jagged Little Pill," which debuted in June 1995 and propelled her to international fame. "You Oughta Know," one of the album's most iconic singles, became an anthem of female empowerment and established Morissette as a leading voice of the 1990s. By the time of this live recording, she had already garnered significant attention for her raw and emotive songwriting. The album would go on to achieve multi-platinum status, solidifying Morissette's place in rock history and influencing countless artists who followed. This performance, in front of a live audience, captured the energy of her early career and the genuine connection she fostered with fans.