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Alanis Morissette burned a ‘bully’ in the midst of ‘Jagged Little Pill’

Alanis Morissette is a “bully” beaten in the midst of a shocking lawsuit that accuses the music star of taking the honor for her famous album Jagged small pill.

Plaintiff Joseph Michael Hunt claims that he has helped to write the hugely successful album from 1995 and has not received any credit at all, Radaronline.com can reveal.

In the midst of his lawsuit, Hunt told RadarOnline.com: “Alanis has been asked for years to return my intellectual property. She does not have …”

He continued: “Alanis sold her soul long ago … My opinion about her is that she is a talented bully …”

Jagged small pill Is officially credited as written by Morissette and songwriter Glen Ballard, who also produced the album.

According to judicial documents, Hunt submitted his complaint for the first time against Epiphany Productions Inc and Morissette in November 2024, with calls issued to the defendants shortly thereafter.

The summons remained unanswered for months, because the defendants asked the court case to be rejected on January 29.

We have contacted the Morissette representative for comment.

The third album of the singer – one of the largest of the 90s – is known for many songs, including You should knowa song fans believe that they have been written about the ex-boyfriend of Morissette, and Home Star, Dave Coulier.

In the song, Morissette sings: “Did you forget me, Mr. Duplicity?/I hate to start in the middle of the dinner/It was a slap in my face how fast I was replaced/do you think of me if you f – – her?”

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Although many theories about whom the Canadian pop star raged are presented, only the speculation it is about Coulier has had the most legs.

In an interview in 1995, Morissette confirmed that the track is about an ex, but not revealed a name.

She said at the time: “I haven’t heard from him yet and I don’t think he knows it. What kind of says a lot about him.

“It is ironic, if someone wonders if they are what I am writing about, that means something in themselves. People who were friendly and honest and full of integrity during the entire process to make this album would not wonder if They were in that number because they would know. “

Years later, Coulier even responded to hearing the song for the first time and completely believed that it was about him.

He remembered SiriusXM Faction Talks Jim Norton & Sam Roberts: “I am so, wow, this is a very cool hook. And then I start to hear the voice. I am like, wow, this girl can sing. And I had no idea, you know that this was the record . “

The comic continued: “And then I listened to the lyrics:” Ooh, oh no! Oh, I can’t be this guy … “There was many famous things in it and I had spoken. I would go: ‘Hey, dead fish me’, and we would do this dead fishing hands.

“And so I started listening to it and I thought,” Ooh, I think I might have really hurt this woman. ” That was my first thought. “

According to Coulier “the former few years later” reconnected “and pronounced it.

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Morissette still has to confirm whether the track is about Coulier.

Others are popular songs on the album include Hand in my pocketIronicAnd You learn.

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