) that creates a hypnotic, cycling effect perfectly matching the "mystery" theme.

stands as one of the definitive alternative pop-rock anthems of the late 1990s. Released on June 9, 1997 , as the lead single from Sarah McLachlan's multi-platinum fourth studio album, Surfacing , the track propelled the Canadian singer-songwriter to massive international stardom. 🖤 The Core Meaning

McLachlan is known for her signature lush, layered background vocal arrangements. The "gang vocals" at the end of the song are a live staple that the artist still openly professes to love playing.

The song won the 1998 Grammy Award for Best Female Pop Vocal Performance and the Juno Award for Single of the Year. 🎸 Musical Breakdown

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