This paper aims to explore the quality, popularity, and legacy of Oasis’s 1995 album, (What’s The Story) Morning Glory? This album gave Oasis international fame and set off Oasis’s campaign for becoming rock music icons. Including massive hits like “Wonderwall”, “Don’t Look Back In Anger”, and “Champagne Supernova”, this album found huge success in the nineties and spearheaded the Britpop movement, and continues to be relevant to many today. Formed in the early nineties, Oasis includes band members Liam and Noel Gallagher, Tony Mccarroll, Paul McGuigan, and Paul (Bonehead) Arthurs. (What’s The Story) Morning Glory? continues to be a defining album in the British-Rock canon and Oasis has inspired many modern popular groups like Arctic Monkeys, the Killers, and Coldplay. This paper wants to answer the questions: how was (What’s The Story) Morning Glory? received by critics and the public? What was the reason for its success and why did it resonate so heavily with the masses? How did it become the face of the nineties Britpop scene? And lastly, how has it impacted music today? This paper expects to find that (What’s The Story) Morning Glory? was met with critical and commercial success and that that success largely came from the album’s relatable lyrics and reflection of British culture at the time. This paper also expects to find that Oasis’s long-term success is largely due to its connection with British working-class culture and the Madchester movement. Keywords: Oasis, Britpop, British-rock, Liam Gallagher, Noel Gallagher, rock music, nineties, Madchester, Manchester