In promoting the 20th anniversary of her album 'Jagged Little Pill,' Alanis Morissette joined James Corden's Late Late Show for a 90s cover of her classic 'Ironic.' This wasn't a plain acoustic cover, but instead the duo revamped the lyrics to list off ironic moments from the Internet age.
Humorous references to Tinder, Facebook, Twitter and Netflix were made to modernize the classic song, which goes to show just how much has changed in the last 20 years. Morissette's thick braids and red ski hat from the music video were revived for the 90s cover, with Corden joining in on the revisited outfit.
A line in the chorus was changed to "It's like swiping left, on your future soulmate," a truly ironic -- but more importantly -- timely reference to the current millennial culture.
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This Alanis Morissette James Corden Duet Remixed a 90s Song for 2015
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