Photo: Kevin Mazur/GettyAlanis Morissetteis here to remind you about the talented women in country music.The seven-time Grammy winner joined forces withLainey Wilson,Ingrid Andress,Madeline EdwardsandMorgan Wadeat the2023 CMT Music Awardson Sunday to perform her 1995 hit “You Oughta Know” to celebrate the 10-year anniversary ofCMT’s Next Women of Countrycampaign.Wilson, Wade, Edwards and Andress kicked off the song with a line each before Morissette — wearing a white T-shirt and flowing, sparkly black jacket with leather pants — eventually joined, and the women went on to blend their voices on the rest of the verses and choruses. As they performed, controlled flames burned behind them.Check out PEOPLE’s full CMT Awards coverage to get the latest news on country’s big night.Each artist who performed at the show alongside Morissette, 48, has previously been featured in the CMT Next Women of Country franchise. Edwards, 29, and Wade, 28, were part of the class of 2022, while Andress, 31, and Wilson, 30, were part of the class of 2019.This year’s CMT Women of Country class featuredAlana Springsteen, Angie K,Ashley Cooke, Avery Anna,Carter Faith,Catie Offerman,Georgia Webster, Julie Williams,Kasey Tyndall,Kimberly Kelly, MaRynn Taylor,Megan Moroney, O.N.E. The Duo, Pillbox Patti and Roberta Lea.Morissette spoke to PEOPLE last year about thelasting impact of her third albumJagged Little Pilland how it opened the door for women to musically explore — and celebrate — darker, less-discussed subjects, including their own rage.“I’m happy about the fact that, because I move a certain way on stage or sing a certain lyric, that it gives people permission… to feel all the stigmatized feelings: anger, sadness, depression, anxiety, ambivalence — all of these feelings that we’re told not to feel,” she said at the time.The 2023 CMT Music Awards are airing live at 8 p.m. on CBS from the Moody Center in Austin, Texas.

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Lainey Wilson, Morgan Wade, Ingrid Andress, Madeline Edwards, and Alanis Morissette perform onstage during the 2023 CMT Music Awards at Moody Center on April 02, 2023 in Austin, Texas.

Alanis Morissetteis here to remind you about the talented women in country music.The seven-time Grammy winner joined forces withLainey Wilson,Ingrid Andress,Madeline EdwardsandMorgan Wadeat the2023 CMT Music Awardson Sunday to perform her 1995 hit “You Oughta Know” to celebrate the 10-year anniversary ofCMT’s Next Women of Countrycampaign.Wilson, Wade, Edwards and Andress kicked off the song with a line each before Morissette — wearing a white T-shirt and flowing, sparkly black jacket with leather pants — eventually joined, and the women went on to blend their voices on the rest of the verses and choruses. As they performed, controlled flames burned behind them.Check out PEOPLE’s full CMT Awards coverage to get the latest news on country’s big night.Each artist who performed at the show alongside Morissette, 48, has previously been featured in the CMT Next Women of Country franchise. Edwards, 29, and Wade, 28, were part of the class of 2022, while Andress, 31, and Wilson, 30, were part of the class of 2019.This year’s CMT Women of Country class featuredAlana Springsteen, Angie K,Ashley Cooke, Avery Anna,Carter Faith,Catie Offerman,Georgia Webster, Julie Williams,Kasey Tyndall,Kimberly Kelly, MaRynn Taylor,Megan Moroney, O.N.E. The Duo, Pillbox Patti and Roberta Lea.Morissette spoke to PEOPLE last year about thelasting impact of her third albumJagged Little Pilland how it opened the door for women to musically explore — and celebrate — darker, less-discussed subjects, including their own rage.“I’m happy about the fact that, because I move a certain way on stage or sing a certain lyric, that it gives people permission… to feel all the stigmatized feelings: anger, sadness, depression, anxiety, ambivalence — all of these feelings that we’re told not to feel,” she said at the time.The 2023 CMT Music Awards are airing live at 8 p.m. on CBS from the Moody Center in Austin, Texas.

Alanis Morissetteis here to remind you about the talented women in country music.

The seven-time Grammy winner joined forces withLainey Wilson,Ingrid Andress,Madeline EdwardsandMorgan Wadeat the2023 CMT Music Awardson Sunday to perform her 1995 hit “You Oughta Know” to celebrate the 10-year anniversary ofCMT’s Next Women of Countrycampaign.

Wilson, Wade, Edwards and Andress kicked off the song with a line each before Morissette — wearing a white T-shirt and flowing, sparkly black jacket with leather pants — eventually joined, and the women went on to blend their voices on the rest of the verses and choruses. As they performed, controlled flames burned behind them.

Check out PEOPLE’s full CMT Awards coverage to get the latest news on country’s big night.

Each artist who performed at the show alongside Morissette, 48, has previously been featured in the CMT Next Women of Country franchise. Edwards, 29, and Wade, 28, were part of the class of 2022, while Andress, 31, and Wilson, 30, were part of the class of 2019.

This year’s CMT Women of Country class featuredAlana Springsteen, Angie K,Ashley Cooke, Avery Anna,Carter Faith,Catie Offerman,Georgia Webster, Julie Williams,Kasey Tyndall,Kimberly Kelly, MaRynn Taylor,Megan Moroney, O.N.E. The Duo, Pillbox Patti and Roberta Lea.

Morissette spoke to PEOPLE last year about thelasting impact of her third albumJagged Little Pilland how it opened the door for women to musically explore — and celebrate — darker, less-discussed subjects, including their own rage.

“I’m happy about the fact that, because I move a certain way on stage or sing a certain lyric, that it gives people permission… to feel all the stigmatized feelings: anger, sadness, depression, anxiety, ambivalence — all of these feelings that we’re told not to feel,” she said at the time.

The 2023 CMT Music Awards are airing live at 8 p.m. on CBS from the Moody Center in Austin, Texas.

source: people.com