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Alicia Keys

Alicia Augello Cook (born January 25, 1981),[1] known professionally as Alicia Keys, is an American singer, songwriter, and pianist. A classically trained pianist, Keys started composing songs when she was 12 and was signed at 15 years old by Columbia Records. After disputes with the label, she signed with Arista Records and later released her debut album, Songs in A Minor, with J Records in 2001. The album was critically and commercially successful, selling over 12 million copies worldwide. It spawned the Billboard Hot 100 number-one single "Fallin'", and earned Keys five Grammy Awards in 2002. Her second album, The Diary of Alicia Keys (2003), was also a critical and commercial success, selling eight million copies worldwide, and producing the singles "You Don't Know My Name", "If I Ain't Got You", and "Diary".[2] The album garnered her an additional four Grammy Awards.[3]

Alicia Keys
Keys in 2019
Born
Alicia Augello Cook

(1981-01-25) January 25, 1981 (age 42)
Other namesLellow
Occupations
  • Singer
  • songwriter
  • pianist
  • author
  • actress
Years active1993–present
OrganizationKeep a Child Alive
Works
Spouse
(m. 2010)
Children2
AwardsFull list
Musical career
Genres
Instrument(s)
  • Vocals
  • piano
Labels
Signature

In 2004, her duet "My Boo" with Usher became her second number-one single. Keys released her first live album, Unplugged (2005), and became the first woman to have an MTV Unplugged album debut at number one. Her third album, As I Am (2007), sold seven million copies worldwide and produced the Hot 100 number-one single "No One". In 2007, Keys made her film debut in the action-thriller film Smokin' Aces. She released the theme song to the James Bond film Quantum of Solace "Another Way to Die" with Jack White. Her fourth album, The Element of Freedom (2009), became her first chart-topping album in the United Kingdom, and sold four million copies worldwide. The album included the Billboard Hot 100 charting singles "Doesn't Mean Anything", "Try Sleeping with a Broken Heart", "Un-Thinkable (I'm Ready)". Keys' collaboration with Jay-Z on "Empire State of Mind" (2009), became her fourth number-one single in the United States. Her fifth album Girl on Fire (2012), became her fifth Billboard 200 topping album, and included the successful title track. Her sixth studio album, Here (2016), became her seventh US R&B/Hip-Hop chart-topping album. Her seventh and eighth studio albums, Alicia (2020) and Keys (2021), spawned the singles "Show Me Love", "Underdog", "Lala" and "Best of Me". She released Santa Baby, her ninth studio album, in 2022 under her independent label, Alicia Keys Records.

Keys has sold over 90 million records worldwide, making her one of the world's best-selling music artists. She was named by Billboard as the R&B/Hip-Hop Artist of the Decade (2000s);[4] and placed tenth on their list of Top 50 R&B/Hip-Hop Artists of the Past 25 Years. She has received numerous accolades in her career, including 15 Grammy Awards, 17 NAACP Image Awards, 12 ASCAP Awards, and an award from the Songwriters Hall of Fame and National Music Publishers Association. VH1 included her on their 100 Greatest Artists of All Time and 100 Greatest Women in Music lists, while Time has named her in their 100 list of most influential people in 2005 and 2017. Keys is also acclaimed for her humanitarian work, philanthropy, and activism, e.g. being awarded Ambassador of Conscience by Amnesty International; she co-founded and serves as the Global Ambassador of the nonprofit HIV/AIDS-fighting organization Keep a Child Alive.

Early life

Alicia Augello Cook was born on January 25, 1981,[1] in the Hell's Kitchen neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City.[5][6] She is the only child of Teresa Augello, who was a paralegal and part-time actress, and one of three children of Craig Cook, who was a flight attendant.[7][8] Keys's father is African American and her mother is of Italian, Irish, and Scottish descent; her mother's paternal grandparents were immigrants from Sciacca in Sicily[9][10] and Lamezia Terme, in Calabria.[11] Named after her Puerto Rican godmother,[12] Keys has said that she was comfortable with her multiracial heritage because she felt she was able to "relate to different cultures".[5][13] Keys's father left when she was two and she was subsequently raised by her mother during her formative years in Hell's Kitchen.[14] Keys said her parents never had a relationship, and her father was not in her life.[15] Although she did not like to speak about her father in order to not feed stereotypes, Keys remarked in 2001: "I'm not in contact with him. That's fine. When I was younger, I minded about that. [It] made me angry. But it helped show me what a strong woman my mother was, and made me want to be strong like her. Probably, it was better for me this way."[5] Keys and her mother lived in a one-room apartment.[14] Her mother often worked three jobs to provide for Keys, who "learned how to survive" from her mother's example of tenacity and self-reliance.[14][16]

"I grew up in the middle of everything. I walked the streets alone, I rode the trains alone, I came home at three in the morning alone, that was what I did ... The city had a huge influence on me because it's such a diverse place. As hard as [growing up in it was], I always felt very blessed about being able to recognize different cultures and styles, people and places. I feel like the concrete alone just gave me a certain drive. I really saw everything: every negative I could possibly see from the time I could walk until now; and also every positive, every bright future, every dream that I could possibly see. So growing up around this big dichotomy definitely influenced my music."

—Keys[16][17]

From a young age, Keys struggled with self-esteem issues, hiding little by little when her differences made her vulnerable to judgment, and later uninvited sexual attention.[18][19][20] Living in the rough neighborhood of Hell's Kitchen,[14][15] she was, from an early age, regularly exposed to street violence, drugs, prostitution, and subjected to sexual propositions in the sex trade- and crime-riddled area.[20][21][22] "I saw a variety of people growing up, and lifestyles, lows and highs. I think it makes you realize right away what you want and what you don't want", Keys said.[23] Keys recalled feeling fearful early on of the "animal instinct" she witnessed, and eventually feeling "high" due to recurrent harassment.[18][24] Her experiences in the streets had led her to carry a homemade knife for protection.[25][26] She became very wary,[26][27] emotionally guarded, and she began wearing gender-neutral clothing and what would become her trademark cornrows.[30] Keys explained that she is grateful for growing up where she did as it prepared her for the parallels in the music industry, particularly as she was a teenager starting out; she could maintain a particular focus and not derail herself.[20][31] She credits her "tough" mother for anchoring her on a right path as opposed to many people she knew who ended up on the wrong path and in jail. Keys attributed her unusual maturity as a young girl to her mother, who depended on her to be responsible while she worked to provide for them and give Keys as many opportunities as possible.[26][27]

Keys loved music and singing from early childhood. She recalled her mother playing jazz records of artists such as Thelonious Monk, Billie Holiday, Ella Fitzgerald, and Louis Armstrong on Sunday mornings—early musical moments Keys considers influential in kindling her interest in and emotional connection to music.[5][16] In preschool, Keys sang in her school's production of the musical Cats and was cast as Dorothy Gale in a production of The Wizard of Oz.[32] Keys discovered that she had a passion for the piano by age six, as she loved the sound and feel of the instrument and desired to play and learn it.[17][33] When Keys was ten,[34] a neighborhood friend who was moving home gave her family an old upright piano. This proved pivotal for Key's musical development, which allowed her to practice, to play, and to fully benefit from music lessons at an early age.[15] Keys began receiving classical piano training by age seven,[35] practicing six hours a day,[33] learning the Suzuki method and playing composers such as Beethoven, Mozart, Chopin, and Satie.[15][36] She was particularly drawn to "blue, dark, shadowy" and melancholic compositions, as well as the passionate romanticism of "blue composers" like Chopin.[37] Inspired by the film Philadelphia, Keys wrote her first song about her departed grandfather on her piano by age 12. The scene in the film where Tom Hanks's character listens to opera on a record player notably affected Keys, who "never showed emotion very well".[17] After seeing the film, Keys, "for the first time, could express how [she] felt through the music."[15][33]

Classical piano totally helped me to be a better songwriter and a better musician ... I knew the fundamentals of music. And I understood how to put things together and pull it together and change it. The dedication that it took to study classical music is a big reason why I have anything in this life I think. ... [It] was a big influence on me. It opened a lot of doors because it separated me from the rest. [...] And it did help me structure my songs.

—Keys[17]

Keys's mother had encouraged her to participate in different extracurricular activities, including music, dance, theater, and gymnastics, so she could "find her muse".[32][38] Her extracurricular activities gave her focus and drive, and helped keep her out of trouble.[25][33][36] Keys remained so occupied with her various pursuits that she experienced her first burnout before adolescence. Before her 13th birthday, she expressed to her mother that she was too overwhelmed and wanted to disengage, at which point her mother took some time off with her and encouraged her to keep focusing on piano.[32] Keys would continue studying classical music until the age of 18.[33] Keys regards her education in classical piano and dedication to classical music as vital for her stability in her youth and her development as a musician and songwriter.[5][17] Keys later said of her classical background:

That type of studying, that type of discipline ... after a while, I realized what it provided me – focus, the ability to pay attention for a long enough period of time to make progress; the work ethic; the actual knowledge of music, that then unlocked the ability to write my own music, put my own chords and things I heard in my own head to different lyrics that I maybe felt, and I never, ever had to wait for anybody to write something for me.[39]

Keys enrolled in the Professional Performing Arts School at the age of 12, where she took music, dance, and theater classes and majored in choir.[20] In her preteen years, Keys and her bass-playing friend formed their first group, though neither "knew too much about how pop songs worked".[15][36] Keys would continue singing, writing songs, and performing in musical groups throughout junior high and high school.[16][32][35] She became an accomplished pianist; accordin to some sources, after her classical-music teacher had nothing left to teach her, she began studying jazz at age 14[38][40] (this claim, however, was challenged by Keys' music teacher herself).[41] Living in the "musical melting pot" city, Keys had already been discovering other genres of music, including soul music, hip hop, R&B, and taken affinity to artists like Marvin Gaye and Curtis Mayfield. Keen on dissecting music, Keys continued developing her songwriting and finding her own 'flow and style" through her exploration of the intricacies in different music.[17][36][42]

Keys spent more time in Harlem during her teenage years. She connected with the cultural and racial diversity in the neighborhood, where she expanded upon her musical exploration, and her character was also solidified. "Harlem raised me in a lot of ways," Keys remarked. "[It] taught me how to think fast, how to play the game ... taught me leadership, how to get out of bad situations when you need to, how to hold my own."[5][35] During this period, she met her good friend who would later become her long-term collaborator and boyfriend Kerry Brothers Jr., also famously known as Krucial.[16][35]

Career

1994–1997: Career beginnings

In 1994, manager Jeff Robinson met 13-year old Keys, who participated in his brother's youth organization called Teens in Motion.[32][43] Robinson's brother had been giving Keys vocal lessons in Harlem.[33] His brother had talked to him about Keys and advised him to go see her, but Robinson shrugged it off as he had "heard that story 1,000 times". At the time, Keys was part of a three-member band that had formed in the Bronx and was performing in Harlem.[32][40] Robinson eventually agreed to his brother's request, and went to see Keys perform with her group at the Police Athletic League center in Harlem. He was soon taken by Keys, her soulful singing, playing contemporary and classical music and performing her own songs.[32][35] Robinson was excited by audiences' reactions to her. Impressed by her talents, charisma, image, and maturity, Robinson considered her to be the "total package", and took her under his wing.[38][40][43] By this time, Keys had already written two of the songs that she would later include on her debut album, "Butterflyz" and "The Life".[38][40]

Robinson wanted Keys to be informed and prepared for the music industry, so he took her everywhere with him, including all the meetings with attorneys and negotiations with record labels, while the teenager often became disgruntled with the process.[32] Robinson had urged Keys to pursue a solo career, as she remained reluctant, preferring the musical interactions of a group. She took Robinson's advice after her group disbanded, and contacted Robinson who in 1995 introduced her to A&R executive Peter Edge.

Robinson and Edge helped Keys assemble some demos of songs she had written and set up a showcases for label executives.[16][32][35] Keys performed on the piano for executives of various labels, and a bidding war ensued.[15][35] Edge was keen to sign Keys himself but was unable to do so at that time due to being on the verge of leaving his present record company, Warner Bros. Records, to work at Clive Davis' Arista Records.[15][32][44] During this period, Columbia Records had approached Keys for a record deal, offering her a $26,000 white baby grand piano; after negotiations with her and her manager, she signed to the label, at age 15. Keys was also finishing high school, and her academic success had provided her opportunity for scholarship and early admission to university.[15][32][44] That year, Keys accepted a scholarship to study at Columbia University in Manhattan.[16] She graduated from high school early as valedictorian, at the age of 16, and began attending Columbia University at that age while working on her music.[15][38] Keys attempted to manage a difficult schedule between university and working in the studio into the morning, compounding stress and a distant relationship with her mother. She often stayed away from home, and wrote some of the most "depressing" poems of her life during this period. Keys decided to drop out of college after a month to pursue music full-time.[16][29][38]

Columbia Records had recruited a team of songwriters, producers and stylists to work on Keys and her music. They wanted Keys to submit to their creative and image decisions.[16] Keys said they were not receptive to her contributions and being a musician and music creator.[38][39] While Keys worked on her songs, Columbia executives attempted to change her material; they wanted her to sing and have others create the music, forcing big-name producers on her who demanded she also write with people with whom she was not comfortable.[5][33] She would go into sessions already prepared with music she had composed, but the label would dismiss her work in favor of their vision.[39] "It was a constant battle, it was a lot of -isms", Keys recalled. "There was the sexism, but it was more the ageism – you're too young, how could you possibly know what you want to do? – and oh God, that just irked me to death, I hated that."[16] "The music coming out was very disappointing", she recalled. "You have this desire to have something good, and you have thoughts and ideas, but when you finish the music it's shit, and it keeps on going like that."[35] Keys would be in "perpetual music industry purgatory" under Columbia, while they ultimately "relegated [her] to the shelf".[40] She had performed "Little Drummer Girl" for So So Def's Christmas compilation in 1996,[40] and later co-wrote the song "Dah Dee Dah (Sexy Thing)" for the Men in Black (1997) film soundtrack, the only released recording Keys made with Columbia.[29][33]

Keys "hated" the experience of writing with the people Columbia brought in. "I remember driving to the studio one day with dread in my chest", she recalled.[15] Keys said the producers would also sexually proposition her.[5][20][38] "It's all over the place. And it's crazy. And it's very difficult to understand and handle", she said.[38] Keys had already built a "protect yourself" mentality from growing up in Hell's Kitchen, which served her as a young teen then in the industry having to rebuff the advances of producers and being around people who "just wanted to use [her]".[20][31] Keys felt like she could not show weakness.[20] Executives at Columbia also wanted to manufacture her image, with her "hair blown out and flowing", short dresses, and asking her to lose weight; "they wanted me to be the same as everyone else", Keys felt.[15] "I had horrible experiences," she recalled. "They were so disrespectful ... I started figuring, 'Hey, nothing's worth all this.'"[5] As months passed, Keys had grown more frustrated and depressed with the situation, while the label requested the finished tracks.[15][35][38] Keys recalled, "it was around that time that I realized that I couldn't do it with other people. I had to do it more with myself, with the people that I felt comfortable with or by myself with my piano."[38] Keys decided to sit in with some producers and engineers to ask questions and watch them technically work on other artists' music.[35] "The only way it would sound like anything I would be remotely proud of is if I did it", Keys determined. "I already knew my way around the keyboard, so that was an advantage. And the rest was watching people work on other artists and watching how they layer things".[35]

Her partner Kerry "Krucial" Brothers suggested to Keys she buy her own equipment and record on her own.[38] Keys began working separately from the label, exploring more production and engineering on her own with her own equipment.[35] She had moved out of her mother's apartment and into a sixth-floor walk-up apartment in Harlem with Brothers, where she fit a recording studio into their bedroom and worked on her music.[38] Keys felt being on her own was "necessary" for her sanity. She was "going through a lot" with herself and with her mother, and she "needed the space"; "I needed to have my own thoughts, to do my own thing."[35] Keys and Brothers later moved to Queens and together they turned the basement into KrucialKeys Studios.[38] Keys would return to her mother's house periodically, particularly when she felt "lost or unbalanced or alone". "She would probably be working and I would sit at the piano", she reminisced.[38] During this time, she composed the song "Troubles", which started as "a conversation with God", working on it further in Harlem. Around this time the album "started coming together", and she composed and recorded most of the songs that would appear on her album.[27][35][38] "Finally, I knew how to structure my feelings into something that made sense, something that can translate to people", Keys recalled. "That was a changing point. My confidence was up, way up."[35] The different experience reinvigorated Keys and her music.[38] While the album was nearly completed, Columbia's management changed and more creative differences emerged with the new executives. Keys brought her songs to the executives, who rejected her work, saying it "sounded like one long demo". They wanted Keys to sing over loops,[35] and told Keys they will bring in a "top" team and get her "a more radio-friendly sound". Keys would not allow it; "they already had set the monster loose", she recalled. "Once I started producing my own stuff there wasn't any going back."[38] Keys stated that Columbia had the "wrong vision" for her. "They didn't want me to be an individual, didn't really care", Keys concluded. "They just wanted to put me in a box."[5] Control over her creative process was "everything" to Keys.[39]

Keys had wanted to leave Columbia since they began "completely disrespecting [her] musical creativity".[15] Leaving Columbia was "a hell of a fight", she recalled. "Out of spite, they were threatening to keep everything I'd created even though they hated it. I thought I'd have to start over again just to get out, but I didn't care."[15] Keys said in 2001: "It's been one trial, one test of confidence and faith after the next." To Keys, "success doesn't just mean that I'm the singer, and you give me my 14 points, and that's all. That's not how it's going to go down."[45] Edge, who was by that time head of A&R at Arista Records,[16] said, "I didn't see that there was much hands-on development at Columbia, and she was smart enough to figure that out and to ask to be released from her contract, which was a bold move for a new artist."[38] Edge introduced Keys to Arista's then-president, Clive Davis, in 1998.[16][46]

1998–2002: Breakthrough with Songs in A Minor

Robinson and Keys, with Davis's help, were able to negotiate out of the Columbia contract and she signed to Arista Records in late 1998.[33][38][44] Keys was also able to leave with the music she had created.[15] Davis gave Keys the creative freedom and control she wanted, and encouraged her to be herself.[5][46] Keys said of Davis' instinct: "he knows which artists are the ones that maybe are needing to craft their own sound and style and songs, and you just have to let an artist go and find that space. And I think he somehow knew that and saw that in me and really just let me find that."[40] After signing with Davis, Keys continued honing her songs.[5] Keys almost chose Wilde as her stage name at the age of 16 until her manager suggested the name Keys after a dream he had. She felt that name embodied her both as a performer and person.[47] Keys contributed her songs "Rock wit U" and "Rear View Mirror" to the soundtracks of the films Shaft (2000) and Dr. Dolittle 2 (2001), respectively.[48][49]

In 2000, Davis was ousted from Arista and the release of Keys's album was put on hold. Later that year, Davis formed J Records and immediately signed Keys to the label.[15] "He didn't try to divert me to something else", Keys said on following Davis to his new label. He understood that she wants to be herself and not "made into what somebody else thinks I should be."[29]

Keys played small shows across America, performed at industry showcases for months and then on television.[35][46] Davis thought "pop stations might feel she's too urban. Urban might feel she's too traditional", and as he felt Keys was a "compelling, hypnotic performer" best experienced in person, he had Keys perform her music to different crowds in different places to spread the word.[32][35][46] "I created opportunities for those who saw her to spread the word", Davis recalled. "She is her own ambassador."[32] Davis wanted to "let people discover her, and you can only do that with a few artists."[16][42] Keys later performed on The Tonight Show in promotion for her upcoming debut.[35] Davis wrote a letter to Oprah asking her to have Keys, Jill Scott, and India.Arie perform on her show to promote new women in music.[35] Oprah booked Keys the day she heard her song "Fallin'", her debut single.[5][32] Keys performed the song on Oprah's show the week prior to the release of her debut album.[40] "Fallin'", released as a single in April, went to No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100, and stayed atop the chart for six consecutive weeks.[40][50] Ebony magazine wrote that at the time "the music that was pumping on the airwaves was hip-hop and rap – not Alicia's unique blend of classical meets soul, meets hip-hop, meets, well, Alicia. What could have been a recipe for disaster ... turned into the opportunity of a lifetime."[32] Keys as an artist since her early days, Davis said, "does her own thing. She has set out her own vision. That's the way it is for artists of her ilk ... They don't try to fit in. They try to establish their own paths ... [she has] sure natural instinct and sure vision" and "a respect for musical history."[16][32]

Songs in A Minor, which included material that Columbia Records had rejected, was released on June 5, 2001,[38][40] to critical acclaim.[53][54][55] Musically, it incorporated classical piano in an R&B, soul and jazz-fused album.[56] Jam! described the music as "old-school urban sounds and attitude set against a backdrop of classical piano and sweet, warm vocals".[57] USA Today wrote that Keys "taps into the blues, soul, jazz and even classical music to propel haunting melodies and hard-driving funk".[58] Songs in A Minor would be "lauded for its mix of traditional soul values and city-girl coolness", wrote The Guardian.[27] PopMatters wrote that "Keys's Songs in A Minor is a testament to her desire (and patience) to create a project that most reflects her sensibilities as a 20-year-old woman and as a musical, cultural, and racial hybrid."[42]

 
Keys performing in Frankfurt, Germany, 2002

Songs in A Minor debuted on the Billboard 200 chart at number one, selling 236,000 in its first week at retail.[14][40] On its second week, word of mouth and exposure from television performances was so significant that record stores requested another 450,000 copies.[35] The album went on to sell over 6.2 million copies in the United States and 12 million internationally.[59][60] It was certified six times Platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America.[61][62] Songs in A Minor established Keys's popularity both inside and outside of the United States where she became the best-selling new artist and R&B artist of the year.[40][63]

The album's second single, "A Woman's Worth", was released in February 2002 and peaked at seven on the Hot 100 and number three on Billboard's Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs; becoming her second top ten single on both charts.[64] Released in June, "How Come You Don't Call Me", Keys's cover of Prince's song, served as the album's third single, peaking at 59 on the Hot 100. The album's fourth single "Girlfriend" was released in the United Kingdom where it peaked at 82. The following year, the album was reissued as Remixed & Unplugged in A Minor, which included eight remixes and seven unplugged versions of the songs from the original.[citation needed]

Songs in A Minor received six Grammy Award nominations, including Record of the Year for "Fallin'". At the 2002 Grammy Awards, Keys won five awards: Song of the Year, Best Female R&B Vocal Performance, and Best R&B Song for "Fallin'", Best New Artist, and Best R&B Album.[65] Keys tied Lauryn Hill's record for the most Grammy wins for a female solo artist in a year.[15][66] That year, Keys wrote and produced the song "Impossible" for Christina Aguilera's album Stripped (2002), also providing background vocals and piano.[67][68] During the early 2000s, Keys also made small cameos in television series Charmed and American Dreams.[1]

2003–2005: The Diary of Alicia Keys and Unplugged

 
Keys performing at Consumer Electronics Show, 2004

Keys followed up her debut with The Diary of Alicia Keys, which was released in December 2003. The album debuted at number one on the Billboard 200, selling over 618,000 copies its first week of release, becoming the largest first-week sales for a female artist in 2003.[69] It sold 4.4 million copies in the United States and was certified four times Platinum by the RIAA.[61][70] It sold eight million copies worldwide,[71] becoming the sixth-biggest-selling album by a female artist and the second-biggest-selling album by a female R&B artist.[72] The album's lead single, "You Don't Know My Name", peaked at number three on the Billboard Hot 100 and number one on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart for eight consecutive weeks, her first Top 10 single in both charts since 2002's "A Woman's Worth". The album's second single, "If I Ain't Got You", was released in February 2004 and peaked at number 4 on the Billboard Hot 100 and number one on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs for six weeks. The album's third single, "Diary", peaked at number 8 on the Billboard Hot 100 and number two on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart, being their third consecutive Top 10 single in both charts. The album's fourth and final single, "Karma", which peaked at number 20 on the Billboard Hot 100 and number 17 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs, first release to fail to achieve top ten status on both charts. "If I Ain't Got You" became the first single by a female artist to remain on the Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart for over a year.[73][74][75][76][77] Keys also collaborated with recording artist Usher on the song "My Boo" from his 2004 album, Confessions (Special Edition). The song topped the Billboard Hot 100 for six weeks and Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs for three weeks, became her first number-one single on the Hot 100 since 2001's "Fallin'". Keys won Best R&B Video for "If I Ain't Got You" at the 2004 MTV Video Music Awards; she performed the song and "Higher Ground" with Lenny Kravitz and Stevie Wonder.[78][79]

While attending the Cannes Film Festival in May 2004, it was announced that Keys intended to make her film debut in a biopic about biracial piano prodigy Philippa Schuyler.[80] The film was to be co-produced by Halle Berry and Marc Platt.[81] September 25, Alicia Keys headlined the Wall of Hope concert on the Northern Gate Juyongguan section of the Great Wall of China, commemorating the 20th anniversary of the Great Wall of China's restoration project that was part of a series of benefit concerts.[82][83]

Later that year, Keys released her novel Tears for Water: Songbook of Poems and Lyrics, a collection of unreleased poems from her journals and lyrics. The title derived from one of her poems, "Love and Chains" from the line: "I don't mind drinking my tears for water."[84] She said the title is the foundation of her writing because "everything I have ever written has stemmed from my tears of joy, of pain, of sorrow, of depression, even of question".[85] The book sold over US$500,000 and Keys made The New York Times bestseller list in 2005.[23][86] The following year, she won a second consecutive award for Best R&B Video at the MTV Video Music Awards for the video "Karma".[87] Keys performed "If I Ain't Got You" and then joined Jamie Foxx and Quincy Jones in a rendition of "Georgia on My Mind", the Hoagy Carmichael song made famous by Ray Charles in 1960 at the 2005 Grammy Awards.[88] That evening, she won four Grammy Awards: Best Female R&B Vocal Performance for "If I Ain't Got You", Best R&B Song for "You Don't Know My Name", Best R&B Album for The Diary of Alicia Keys, and Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals" for "My Boo" with Usher.[89]

Keys performed and taped her installment of the MTV Unplugged series in July 2005 at the Brooklyn Academy of Music.[90] During this session, Keys added new arrangements to her original songs and performed a few choice covers.[91] The session was released on CD and DVD in October 2005. Simply titled Unplugged, the album debuted at number one on the U.S. Billboard 200 chart with 196,000 units sold in its first week of release.[92] The album sold one million copies in the United States, where it was certified Platinum by the RIAA, and two million copies worldwide.[61][1][93] The debut of Keys's Unplugged was the highest for an MTV Unplugged album since Nirvana's 1994 MTV Unplugged in New York and the first Unplugged by a female artist to debut at number one.[63] The album's first single, "Unbreakable", peaked at number 34 on the Billboard Hot 100 and number four on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs.[94] It remained at number one on the Billboard Hot Adult R&B Airplay for 11 weeks.[95] The album's second and final single, "Every Little Bit Hurts", was released in January 2006, it failed to enter the U.S. charts.

Keys opened a recording studio in Long Island, New York, called The Oven Studios, which she co-owns with her production and songwriting partner Kerry "Krucial" Brothers.[96] The studio was designed by renowned studio architect John Storyk of WSDG, designer of Jimi Hendrix' Electric Lady Studios. Keys and Brothers are the co-founders of KrucialKeys Enterprises, a production and songwriting team who have assisted Keys in creating her albums as well as creating music for other artists.[97]

2006–2008: Film debut and As I Am

 
Keys performing in 2008

In 2006, Keys won three NAACP Image Awards, including Outstanding Female Artist and Outstanding Song for "Unbreakable".[98] She also received the Starlight Award by the Songwriters Hall of Fame.[99] In October 2006, she played the voice of Mommy Martian in the "Mission to Mars" episode of the children's television series The Backyardigans, in which she sang an original song, "Almost Everything Is Boinga Here".[100] That same year, Keys nearly had a mental breakdown. Her grandmother had died and her family was heavily dependent on her. She felt she needed to "escape" and went to Egypt for three weeks. She explained: "That trip was definitely the most crucial thing I've ever done for myself in my life to date. It was a very difficult time that I was dealing with, and it just came to the point where I really needed to—basically, I just needed to run away, honestly. And I needed to get as far away as possible."[101]

Keys made her film debut in early 2007 in the crime film Smokin' Aces, co-starring as an assassin named Georgia Sykes opposite Ben Affleck and Andy García. Keys received much praise from her co-stars in the film; Ryan Reynolds called her "so natural" and said she would "blow everybody away." Smokin' Aces was a moderate hit at the box office, earning $57,103,895 worldwide during its theatrical run.[102][103] In the same year, Keys earned further praise for her second film, The Nanny Diaries, based on the 2002 novel of the same name, where she co-starred alongside Scarlett Johansson and Chris Evans. The Nanny Diaries had a hit moderate performance at the box office, earning only $44,638,886 worldwide during its theatrical run.[104] She also guest starred as herself in the "One Man Is an Island" episode of the drama series Cane.[105]

Keys released her third studio album, As I Am, in November 2007; it debuted at number one on the Billboard 200, selling 742,000 copies in its first week. It gained Keys her largest first week sales of her career and became her fourth consecutive number one album, tying her with Britney Spears for the most consecutive number-one debuts on the Billboard 200 by a female artist.[106][107] The week became the second-largest sales week of 2007 and the largest sales week for a female solo artist since singer Norah Jones' album Feels like Home in 2004.[108] The album has sold three million copies in the United States and has been certified three times Platinum by the RIAA.[109][110] It has sold five million copies worldwide.[111] Keys received five nominations for As I Am at the 2008 American Music Award and ultimately won two.[112] The album's lead single, "No One", peaked at number one on the Billboard Hot 100 for five consecutive weeks and Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs for ten consecutive weeks, became her first number-one single on the Hot 100 since 2004's "My Boo" and becoming Keys's third and fifth number-one single on each chart, respectively.[113] The album's second single, "Like You'll Never See Me Again", was released in late 2007 and peaked at number 12 on the Billboard Hot 100 and number one on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs for seven consecutive weeks. From October 27, 2007, when "No One" reached No. 1, through February 16, 2008, the last week "Like You'll Never See Me Again" was at No. 1, the Keys was on top of the chart for 17 weeks, more consecutive weeks than any other artist on the Hot R&B/Hip/Hop Songs chart.[114] The album's third single, "Teenage Love Affair", which peaked at number 54 on the Billboard Hot 100 and number three on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs.[114] The album's fourth and final single, "Superwoman", which peaked at number 82 on the Billboard Hot 100 and number 12 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs.[114][115]

 
Keys performing at the 2008 Summer Sonic Festival in Tokyo, Japan

"No One" earned Keys the awards for Best Female R&B Vocal Performance and Best R&B Song at the 2008 Grammy Awards.[116] Keys opened the ceremony singing Frank Sinatra's 1950s song "Learnin' the Blues" as a "duet" with archival footage of Sinatra in video and "No One" with John Mayer later in the show.[117] Keys also won Best Female R&B Artist during the show.[118] She starred in "Fresh Takes", a commercial micro-series created by Dove Go Fresh, which premiered during The Hills on MTV from March to April 2008. The premiere celebrated the launch of new Dove Go Fresh.[119] She also signed a deal as spokesperson with Glacéau's VitaminWater to endorse the product, and was in an American Express commercial for the "Are you a Cardmember?" campaign.[120][121] Keys, along with The White Stripes' guitarist and lead vocalist Jack White, recorded the theme song to Quantum of Solace, the first duet in Bond soundtrack history.[122] In 2008, Keys was ranked in at number 80 the Billboard Hot 100 All-Time Top Artists.[123] She also starred in The Secret Life of Bees[124] Her role earned her a nomination for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture at the NAACP Image Awards.[125] She also received three nominations at the 2009 Grammy Awards and won Best Female R&B Vocal Performance for "Superwoman".[126]

In an interview with Blender magazine, Keys allegedly said "'Gangsta rap' was a ploy to convince black people to kill each other, 'gangsta rap' didn't exist" and went on to say that it was created by "the government". The magazine also claimed she said that Tupac Shakur and The Notorious B.I.G. were "essentially assassinated, their beefs stoked by the government and the media, to stop another great black leader from existing".[20] Keys later wrote a statement clarifying the issues and saying her words were misinterpreted.[127] Later that year, Keys was criticized by anti-smoking campaigners after billboard posters for her forthcoming concerts in Indonesia featured a logo for the A Mild cigarette brand sponsored by tobacco firm Philip Morris. She apologized after discovering that the concert was sponsored by the firm and asked for "corrective actions". In response, the company withdrew its sponsorship.[128]

2009–2011: The Element of Freedom, marriage and motherhood

 
Keys at the 37th Annual American Music Awards red carpet, November 2009
 
Keys in South Africa for the FIFA World Cup Kick Off Concert, July 2010

In 2009, Keys approached Clive Davis for permission to submit a song for Whitney Houston's sixth studio album I Look to You. She subsequently co-wrote and produced the single "Million Dollar Bill" with record producer Swizz Beatz.[129] Months later, she was featured on rapper Jay-Z's song "Empire State of Mind" which was the lead single from his eleventh studio album The Blueprint 3. The song was a commercial and critical success, topping the Billboard Hot 100, becoming her fourth number-one song on that chart.[130] Additionally, it won Grammy Awards for 'Best Rap/Sung Collaboration and 'Best Rap Song' the following year, among a total of five nominations.[131] The following month, the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers honored Keys with the Golden Note Award, an award given to artists "who have achieved extraordinary career milestones".[132] She collaborated with Spanish recording artist Alejandro Sanz for "Looking for Paradise", which topped the Billboard Hot Latin Songs chart, this was Keys's first number one on all three charts, which also made her the first African-American of non-Hispanic origin to reach No. 1 on the Hot Latin Tracks.[133]

Keys released her fourth studio album, The Element of Freedom, in December 2009.[134] It debuted at number two on the Billboard 200, selling 417,000 copies in its first week.[135] It was preceded by the release of its lead single "Doesn't Mean Anything" which peaked at sixty on the Hot 100, and fourteen on Billboard's Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs.[134][136] Keys was ranked as the top R&B recording artist of the 2000–2009 decade by Billboard magazine and ranked at number five as artist of the decade, while "No One" was ranked at number six on the magazine's top songs of the decade.[137][138][139] In the United Kingdom, The Element of Freedom became Keys's first album to top the UK Albums Chart.[140] The album's second single, "Try Sleeping with a Broken Heart", was released in November and peaked at number twenty-seven on the Hot 100 and number two on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart.[136] The album's third single "Put It in a Love Song" featured recording artist Beyoncé. In February 2010, Keys released the fourth single, "Empire State of Mind (Part II) Broken Down" peaked at fifty-five on the Hot 100 and seventy-six on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart.[136] In May, "Un-Thinkable (I'm Ready)" featuring rapper Drake was released as the album's fifth single. While only peaking at twenty-one on the Billboard Hot 100, it topped the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs for twelve consecutive weeks. The song became the album's most successful single; Keys eighth number one on the chart;[136] and Key's first number one song in five years. The album's sixth and final single, "Wait Til You See My Smile", was released in December 2010 in the United Kingdom.

In May 2010, a representative for Keys and Swizz Beatz confirmed that they were engaged and expecting a child together.[141] Keys and Beatz had a wedding celebration near the Mediterranean Sea on July 31, 2010.[142] On October 14, 2010, Keys gave birth to their first son, in New York City.[143] She recorded a song together with Eve called "Speechless", dedicated to her son.[144]

In June 2011, Songs in A Minor was re-released as deluxe and collector's editions in commemoration of its 10th anniversary.[145] To support the release, Keys embarked on a four-city promotional tour, titled Piano & I: A One Night Only Event With Alicia Keys, featuring only her piano. Keys is also set to co-produce the Broadway premiere of Stick Fly, which was opened[146] in December 2011.[147] At the end of June, a wax figure of Keys was unveiled at Madame Tussauds New York.[148] On September 26, 2011, was the premiere of Project 5, known as Five, a short film that marks the debut of Keys as a director. It is a documentary of five episodes that tell stories of five women who had breast cancer and how it affected their lives. The production also has co-direction of the actresses Jennifer Aniston, Demi Moore and film director Patty Jenkins.[149] On October 7, 2011, Sony Music's RCA Music Group announced that it would be absorbing Keys' longtime label, J Records, as well as Arista and Jive Records. With the shutdown, Keys (and various other artists previously signed to the three labels) released her following music material under RCA Records.[150][151]

2012–2015: Girl on Fire

Keys released her fifth studio album Girl on Fire, her first album through RCA Records on November 27, 2012.[152] Keys has stated that she wants the album to "liberate" and "empower" fans.[153] The album's title track was released on September 4 as its lead single and peak number eleven on Billboard hot 100, the single was Keys's first top twenty own single on the chart since 2007 single "Like You'll Never See Me Again", she performed the song for the first time at the 2012 MTV Video Music Awards on September 6.[154][155] "Girl on Fire" is an uptempo anthem.[156] "Brand New Me" was released as the album's second single.[156] A softer ballad, it was noted as significantly different from the album's lead single.[156] Prior, two songs from Girl on Fire were released as promotion. The first was a song titled "New Day".[136] The song was later revealed to be the solo version of 50 Cent's lead single featuring Dr. Dre and Keys.[157][158] Another song, "Not Even the King" was uploaded to VEVO as a promotional song. Co-written by Scottish singer-songwriter Emeli Sandé, its lyrics talk about a rich love that couldn't be afforded by "the king".[159][160][161] Overall sales of the album were considerably lower than Keys's previous ones.

In September 2012, Keys collaborated with Reebok for her own sneakers collection.[162] In October 2012, Keys announced her partnership with Bento Box Entertainment's Bento Box Interactive to create an education mobile application titled "The Journals of Mama Mae and LeeLee" for iOS devices about the relationship between a young New York City girl and her wise grandmother. The app featured two of Keys's original songs, "Follow the Moon" and "Unlock Yourself".[163][164]

 
Keys at NRJ Music Awards 2013

In January 2013, BlackBerry CEO Thorsten Heins and Keys officially unveiled the BlackBerry 10 mobile platform in New York City. Heins announced that Keys would be the company's new Global Creative Director.[165] In January 2014, BlackBerry said it will part ways with Keys at the end of that month.[166]

In June 2013, Keys's VH1 Storytellers special was released on CD and DVD.[167] In December 2013, Keys was featured on "I Will Pray (Pregherò)" released as a single from Italian singer Giorgia's studio album Senza paura.[168] In 2014, Keys collaborated with Kendrick Lamar on the song "It's On Again" for The Amazing Spider-Man 2 soundtrack.[169] In July 2014, it was reported that Keys had changed management from Red Light Management's Will Botwin to Ron Laffitte and Guy Oseary at Maverick.[170]

On September 8, 2014, Keys uploaded the music video to a new song called "We Are Here" to her Facebook page, accompanied by a lengthy status update describing her motivation and inspiration to write the song.[171][172] It was released digitally the following week. Keys was also working with Pharrell Williams on her sixth studio album, first set for a 2015 release.[173][174] In an interview with Vibe, Keys described the sound of the album as "aggressive".[175] One of the songs on the album is called "Killing Your Mother".[176][177] In the same interview Keys revealed one of the songs on the album was titled "Killing Your Mother" with WWD, Keys discussed her first beauty campaign with Givenchy as the face of the new fragrance Dahlia Divin.[176] In November 2014, Keys announced that she is releasing a series of children's books.[178] The first book released is entitled Blue Moon: From the Journals of MaMa Mae and LeeLee.[179] Keys gave birth to her second child, son Genesis Ali Dean, on December 27, 2014.[180] In 2015 Keys performed at the BET Awards 2015 with The Weeknd. Keys played the character Skye Summers in the second season of Empire. She first appeared in the episode "Sinned Against", which aired November 25, 2015.[181]

2016–2018: Here and The Voice

On March 25, 2016, Keys was announced as a new coach on Season 11 of The Voice.[182] During The Voice finale, she came in third place with team member We' McDonald. In May 2016, Keys released "In Common" and performed the song in the opening ceremony of 2016 UEFA Champions League Final in San Siro, Milan.[183] The song topped Billboard's Dance Club Songs chart on October 15.[184] On June 20, 2016, World Refugee Day, Keys released the short film Let Me In, which she executive produced in conjunction with her We Are Here organization. The film is a reimagining of the refugee crisis as taking place in the United States.[185][186][187] In October 2016, she released a single from upcoming album Here called "Blended Family (What You Do for Love)" featuring A$AP Rocky.[188] On November 1, 2016, Keys unveiled her short film, "The Gospel," to accompany the LP.[189] Keys's concert special Here in Times Square was aired on BET on November 3, and Here was released on November 4, peaking at number 2 of the Billboard 200, becoming her seventh top 10 album.[190] It peaked at number-one on the R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart, becoming her seventh chart topper.[191]

In January 2017, she released the track "That's What's Up" that re-imagines the spoken word segment on the Kanye West song "Low Lights".[192] Keys returned for Season 12 of The Voice and won the competition with her artist Chris Blue, on May 23, 2017. In May 2017, in an interview with Entertainment Tonight, Keys announced that she was working on her seventh studio album, therefore she did not return for the thirteenth series of The Voice.[193] In August 2017, she attended WE Day, an event of Canadian WE Charity organization.[194] On September 17, 2017, Keys performed at Rock in Rio, in a powerful and acclaimed performance.[195][196] On October 18, 2017, NBC announced that Keys would be returning to the series for the show's fourteenth season of The Voice alongside Adam Levine, Blake Shelton, and Kelly Clarkson. She placed in second place with her team member, Britton Buchanan with whom Keys released a cover version of Avicii's "Wake Me Up" as a single.[197] In December 2017, Keys appeared on Eminem's album Revival on the song "Like Home".[198] Keys also featured on the song "Morning Light" from Justin Timberlake's fifth studio album Man of the Woods (2018)[199] and on "Us", the third single from James Bay's second studio album Electric Light.[200]

On December 6, 2018, Keys spoke at the 13th Annual Billboard Women in Music event spotlighting her new non-profit named "She Is the Music".[201] As part of her address, Keys spoke briefly of the organization's efforts in creating an inclusive database of women in music and a partnership with Billboard to mentor young women interested in the music industry.[202] She created She is the Music upon learning that the number of women in popular music reached a six-year low in 2017, partnering with Jody Gerson, Sam Kirby and Ann Mincieli.[203][204]

2019–2020: Alicia, authorship

On January 15, 2019, Alicia Keys was announced as the host of the 61st Annual Grammy Awards. When Keys hosted the event on February 10, 2019, it became the first time a woman hosted the show in 14 years.[205] Keys's performance playing two pianos at the same time was declared one of the best moments of the 61st Annual Grammy Awards by Entertainment Tonight as well as the Los Angeles Daily News who also noted her fashion.[206][207] Keys dedicated the performance to those who have inspired her, including Scott Joplin and Hazel Scott.

In May 2019, Keys attended the 2019 Met Gala themed "Camp: Notes on Fashion" in New York City wearing a light aqua green sequined dress with hood alongside her husband Kasseem "Swizz Beatz" Dean who wore a dark green suit and black bow tie.[208][209] The next month, Keys performed at Pride Live's Stonewall Day Concert on June 28, 2019, wearing a white jumpsuit with the name of her upcoming song "Show Me Love" in multi-colored beads on the back of the jumpsuit.[210] Included in the songs she performed was her own song "Girl on Fire", the performance was part of a concert in honor of those who fought for gay (LGBT) community rights in the Stonewall Riots.[210] Keys was announced as the buyer of the "Razor House" in the La Jolla community of San Diego, California in early September 2019.[211] In an interview with Billboard on December 5, 2019, Keys's recent move with her husband to the West Coast was briefly discussed.[212]

In September 2019, Keys released a new single, "Show Me Love" with Miguel. The accompanying music video starred actors Michael B. Jordan and Zoe Saldana.[213] The song impacted urban radio on September 24, 2019, as the first single from Keys's upcoming seventh studio album. Keys performed the track for the first time during her appearance at the 2019 iHeart Radio Music Festival in Las Vegas. The song was a commercial success on US Urban music charts and became Keys's first song to reach the Billboard Hot 100 since "Girl on Fire" in 2012; peaking at number 90 on November 22, 2019.[214] This success extended her record as the artist with the most number one singles on the Adult R&B Songs chart; reigning for 5 consecutive weeks. The song was atop this chart at the #1 position the weeks of December 14, December 21, and December 28 in 2019 and the weeks of January 4 and 11 in 2020.[215] As of the week of January 11, 2020 "Show Me Love" had been on the Adult R&B Songs Chart (any position) for 16 weeks (the chart has 30 positions).[215] It also became Keys's 11th song to reach number one on the Adult R&B Songs chart.[216] It was followed by the release of the single "Time Machine" in November 2019. The music video for "Time Machine" was released the same month and noted for its retro roller rink setting and vibes.[217]

In December 2019 Keys was awarded the American Express Impact Award for her efforts to foster female artist growth and provide them with new opportunities through the non-profit she co-founded the year before and developed in 2019 named She Is the Music.[218] Keys received the award at the 14th Annual Women in Music Billboard event on December 12, 2019.[218]

On January 26, 2020, Alicia Keys hosted the 62nd Annual Grammy Awards for the second year in a row as announced on November 14, 2019.[219] In addition to hosting the event, Keys performed multiple times including a tribute with Boyz II Men to basketball star Kobe Bryant who died in a helicopter crash earlier that same day.[220] Keys also performed her new song "Underdog" with Brittany Howard backing the performance on acoustic guitar.[220]

Keys's seventh studio album Alicia was originally scheduled to be released on May 15, 2020,[221] but then got postponed to September 18, 2020, due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[222][223]

Keys released her memoir More Myself: A Journey on March 31, 2020. In September 2020, Keys launched her lifestyle brand Keys Soulcare.[224] On October 29, 2020, Alicia released "A Beautiful Noise" with Brandi Carlile to encourage Americans to get out and vote.[225] Alicia and Brandi performed "A Beautiful Noise" on Every Vote Counts: A Celebration of Democracy on CBS.[226] "A Beautiful Noise" was also included on the digital reissue of Keys's seventh studio album Alicia that was released on December 18, 2020.[227]

2021–2022: Keys, first christmas album

In May 2021, Keys was freatured on DMX's album Exodus in the song Hold Me Down.[228] To commemorate the 20th anniversary of her debut album, Songs in A Minor, Keys performed a three-song medley of singles from the album at the 2021 Billboard Music Awards.[229][230] In June 2021, a 20th anniversary edition of Songs in A Minor was released.[231]

On September 9, 2021, Keys released the single "Lala (Unlocked)" featuring US rapper and singer Swae Lee of the hip hop duo Rae Sremmurd. The song was performed at the 2021 MTV Video Music Awards. The music video was released on September 23, 2021.[232]

The single proceeds the release of Keys's eighth studio album and follow-up companion to 2020's Alicia, entitled Keys. First previewed via Alicia's 2021 Noted YouTube docu-series,[233] the album was released on December 10, 2021, as a double album featuring both fully produced and broken down versions of new material.[234] Keys was Alicia's final release under RCA Records. On April 7, 2022, Keys released "City of Gods (Part II)" through her own label AKW Records. It was written and produced by Keys and is a sequel to the single "City of Gods" by Fivio Foreign, Kanye West and Keys.[235] On July 14, 2022 Keys unveiled that "Come for Me" featuring Khalid and Lucky Daye would be released as the next single, ahead of a re-release of the album titled Keys II during the following month. The music video was released the same day.[236][237][238]

After her contract with RCA Records ended following the release of Keys, Alicia released her ninth studio album and first christmas album Santa Baby on 4 November 2022 exclusively on Apple Music, her first release as an independent artist; it peaked at number 148 on the Billboard 200.[239][240]

Artistry

 
Keys playing the piano, supported by three backup vocalists

From the beginning of her career, Keys has been noted for being a multifaceted talent as a singer, songwriter, instrumentalist, arranger, and producer.[244] She achieved acclaim for her unique style and maturity as a classical musician and singer-songwriter. The Times wrote that Keys's debut album, Songs in A Minor, "spoke from a soul that seemed way beyond its years", and her follow up, The Diary of Alicia Keys, "confirmed her place in musical history".[7] The Seattle Times assessed that with her third album, As I Am, Keys continued showing diversity in her music and her "depth as a songwriter, singer and pianist."[245] USA Today, in a review of Songs in A Minor, commended Keys's "musical, artistic and thematic maturity" starting out her career.[246] The Japan Times regarded Keys's production of Songs in A Minor as displaying "the kind of taste and restraint that is rare in current mainstream R&B".[247] Billboard wrote that her debut "introduced a different kind of pop singer. Not only was she mean on the ivories, but she showed true musicianship, writing and performing her material", and Keys continued developing her artistry with subsequent albums.[248] Rolling Stone remarked that Keys broke into the music world as a singer "with hip-hop swagger, an old-school soul sound and older school (as in Chopin) piano chops", her appeal "bridging the generation gap".[249] On MSN's list of "Contemporary R&B, hip hop and rap icons", it was stated that Keys achieved prominence by "drawing from her classical technique as a pianist, enhanced by her ease as a multi-instrumentalist ... and songwriting steeped in her formal studies."[243]

Keys is also distinguished for being in control of her artistic output and image and having fought for creative independence since getting signed at 15 years old.[252] PopMatters called Keys an artist who "clearly has a fine sense of her creative talents and has struggled to make sure they are represented in the best way."[42] Rolling Stone wrote that, with her classical training, Keys "reintroduced the idea of a self-reliant (but still pop-friendly) R&B singer-songwriter – a type that stretches back to Stevie Wonder", crossing generational lines in the process.[253] Blender magazine expressed that Keys emerged as a "singer-songwriter-instrumentalist-producer with genuine urban swagger", and her largely self-produced second album showcased her growing "deftness and explorative verve".[254] In 2016, NPR stated that Keys "stood apart from pop trends while forging a remarkable career" and "sustained her focus on artistry".[39] MOBO described Keys as an accomplished pianist, singer, songwriter and producer who "has made a consistent and indelible contribution" to the music industry, her "unique approach" making classical music more accessible and "diffusing barriers between traditional and contemporary" while "keeping musical excellence at the core of her art".[255] In 2003, The Guardian wrote that Keys's largely self-created work is an "indication of how much power she wields", and described her as "an uncompromising artist" who "bears little resemblance" to contemporary stars.[14]

Keys has been praised for her expressive vocals and emotive delivery. In a review of Songs in A Minor, Jam! complimented her "crooning" and "warm" vocals as well as her belting "gospel-style".[241] CMJ New Music Monthly commended her "deep soulful voice and heartfelt delivery" of her songs.[256] Q magazine compared her vocal talent to Mary J Blige's and acknowledged her "sincerity" as "another plus" to her musical instincts.[257] PopMatters noted her "deep purple vocals" and considered that Keys is "less concerned about technical proficiency" and more interested in "rendering musical moments as authentic and visceral as possible".[42] The Guardian wrote that Keys "sings with devastating allure".[5] Reviewing a live performance, the Los Angeles Times wrote that Keys has a "commanding voice" and the "style and vision to convey the character and detail of the songs", and praised "the range and taste of her musical instincts".[46] NPR described her voice as "yearning and ready to break, even as it remains in control", considering it one of the elements integral to her music.[39] Rolling Stone wrote that her "dynamic" vocal tone extends "from a soft croon to a raspy, full-throated roar".[258] Keys has a three octave contralto vocal range.[255][259] In 2023, Rolling Stone ranked Keys at number 185 on its list of the 200 Greatest Singers of All Time.[260]

Keys has cited influences including Whitney Houston, John Lennon, Sade, Aretha Franklin, Bob Marley, Carole King, Prince, Nina Simone, Marvin Gaye, Quincy Jones, Donny Hathaway, Curtis Mayfield, Barbra Streisand, Radiohead,[261] and Stevie Wonder.[265] An accomplished classical pianist, Keys incorporates piano into a majority of her songs.[5][38] Keys was described by New York Daily News as "one of the most versatile musicians of her generation".[73] Keys's music is influenced by vintage soul music rooted in gospel,[266] while she heavily incorporates classical piano with R&B, jazz, blues and hip hop into her music.[267] The Guardian noted that Keys is skilled at fusing the "ruff hip-hop rhythms she absorbed during her New York youth" into her "heartfelt, soulful R&B stylings".[5] The Songwriters Hall of Fame stated that Keys broke onto the music scene with "her unmistakable blend of soul, hip-hop, jazz and classical music".[268] She began experimenting with other genres, including pop and rock, in her third studio album, As I Am,[266][269][270] transitioning from neo soul to a 1980s and 1990s R&B sound with her fourth album, The Element of Freedom.[271][272] In 2005, The Independent described her musical style as consisting of "crawling blues coupled with a hip-hop backbeat, and soul melodies enhanced with her raw vocals".[273] The New York Daily News stated that her incorporation of classical piano riffs contributed to her breakout success.[73] Jet magazine stated she "thrives" by touching fans with "piano mastery, words and melodious voice".[274] In 2002, The New York Times wrote that on stage Keys "invariably starts with a little Beethoven" and "moves into rhythm-and-blues that's accessorized with hip-hop scratching, jazz scat-singing and glimmers of gospel."[38] Keys's debut album, PopMatters wrote, reflects her sensibilities as young woman and as a "musical, cultural, and racial hybrid."[42] NPR stated in 2016 that Keys's overall work consists of notable "diversity to style and form".[39] Salon wrote that the diversity of Keys's music is "representative of her own border-breaking background and also emblematic of the variety responsible for the excitement and energy of American culture."[275]

Keys's lyrical content has included themes of love, heartbreak, female empowerment, hope, her philosophy of life and struggles, inner city life experiences, and social and political commentary.[5][14][23][42][245][275][276] John Pareles of The New York Times noted that Keys presents herself as a musician first, and lyrically, her songs "plunge into the unsettled domain of female identity in the hip-hop era, determined to work their way through conflicting imperatives", while she plays multiple roles in her songs, expressing loyalty, jealousy, rejection, sadness, desire, fear, uncertainty, and tenacity.[38] Pareles considered in 2007 that Keys did not "offer private details in her songs" and that her musical compositions make up for a lack of lyrical refinement.[266][269] Gregory Stephen Tate of The Village Voice compared Keys's writing and production to 1970s music.[277] NPR described a few foundational elements in Key's music: "heartache or infatuation", a "tenderness and emotion made heavy with wisdom", a "patiently unfurling melody", and her "yearning" voice.[39] In 2016, referencing her sixth album, Here, Salon noted a "hypnotic tension" in Keys's lyrical expression and complimented her "sense of rhythmic timing" and socio-political consciousness.[275]

Legacy

 
Keys performing at the Summer Sonic Festival in 2008

Keys has been referred to as the "Queen of R&B" by various media outlets.[283] Time has listed her in its list of 100 most influential people twice. Journalist Christopher John Farley wrote: "Her musicianship raises her above her peers. She doesn't have to sample music's past like a DJ scratching his way through a record collection; she has the chops to examine it, take it apart and create something new and personal with what she has found" in 2005.[284] In 2017, Kerry Washington also wrote "Songs in A Minor infused the landscape of hip-hop with a classical sensibility and unfolded the complexity of being young, gifted, female and black for a new generation. Alicia became an avatar for millions of people, always remaining true to herself" in 2017.[285] Rolling Stone named Songs in A Minor as one of the "100 Greatest Albums",[286] and its single "Fallin'" in their "100 greatest songs" of the 2000s decade.[287]

VH1 have listed Keys in their "100 Greatest Artists of All Time",[288] 14th on "100 Greatest Women",[289] 33rd on "50 Greatest Women of the Video Era" lists[290] and at number 10 on their 100 Sexiest Artist list.[291] Considered a music icon,[295] Keys was placed at number 27 on Billboard's "35 Greatest R&B Artists of All Time" list in 2015.[296] In January 2023, Rolling Stone ranked Keys at number 185 on their list of The 200 Best Singers of All Time.[297] The BET Honors honored Keys for her contributions to music with the Entertainment Award in 2008.[298] In 2009, ASCAP honored Keys with its Golden Note Award, presented "to songwriters, composers, and artists who have achieved extraordinary career milestones."[299][300]

In 2015, The Recording Academy honored Keys with the Recording Artists' Coalition Award for "her artistry, philanthropy and her passion for creators' rights as a founding member of the Academy's brand-new GRAMMY Creators Alliance".[301] In 2018, she was honored by The Recording Academy's Producers & Engineers Wing for her "outstanding artistic contributions" and accomplishments.[302] In 2018, The National Music Publishers Association honored Keys with the Songwriter Icon award for her "credits as a music creator" and her "role as an inspirational figure to millions".[303]

Rolling Stone wrote that Keys was "something new" in contemporary popular music, "bridging the generation gap" with "hip-hop swagger, an old-school soul sound and older school (as in Chopin) piano chops."[249] Key's debut, Billboard stated, "introduced a different kind of pop singer. Not only was she mean on the ivories, but she showed true musicianship, writing and performing her material".[248] Barry Walters of Rolling Stone wrote that Keys "reintroduced the idea of a self-reliant (but still pop-friendly) R&B singer-songwriter – a type that stretches back to Stevie Wonder", crossing generational lines in the process.[253] On MSN's list of "Contemporary R&B, hip hop and rap icons", it was stated that Keys "set a high bar" from the outset of her career, "drawing from her classical technique as a pianist, enhanced by her ease as a multi-instrumentalist...and songwriting steeped in her formal studies."[243] AllMusic wrote that her debut "kicked off a wave of ambitious new neo-soul songsters" and "fit neatly into the movement of ambitious yet classicist new female singer/songwriters that ranged from the worldbeat-inflected pop of Nelly Furtado to the jazzy Norah Jones, whose success may not have been possible if Keys hadn't laid the groundwork".[304]

Keys transcends genres, The Recording Academy also stated, incorporating her "classical background into her music and including gospel, jazz, blues and vintage soul, rock, and pop influences", and she is "one of the most respected musicians of today."[292] Jet said that in 2001, Keys "ushered in a marriage between classical and soul music."[29] BBC's Babita Sharma stated in 2016 that Keys has had a significant impact "on the R&B-soul-jazz sound of the last two decades".[251] MOBO described Keys as an accomplished pianist, singer, songwriter and producer who is "responsible for the emergence of vintage R&B imbibed with a post-modernist twist where genres divinely melt" and "has made a consistent and indelible contribution" to the music industry, her "unique approach" making classical music more accessible and "diffusing barriers between traditional and contemporary".[255] ASCAP stated that Keys's "innovative and enduring contributions to rhythm & soul music have earned her an Extraordinary Place in American Popular Music."[300]

Keys has been credited with inspiring and influencing many artists,[40][305] including a younger generation of artists like Adele,[306] Rihanna,[307][308] Janelle Monáe,[309] H.E.R.,[310] Jessie Ware,[311][312] James Bay,[313] Ella Mai,[314] Wyvern Lingo,[305] Anuhea Jenkins,[315] Jorja Smith,[316][317] Lauren Jauregui,[318][319] Normani,[318] Alessia Cara,[320][321] Ruth-Anne Cunningham,[322] Lianne La Havas,[323][324][325] Heather Russell,[326] Grimes,[327] and Sophie Delila.[328]

Achievements

Keys is one of the world's best-selling music artists and is also listed on the Recording Industry Association of America's best-selling artists in the United States, selling over 17.8 million albums and 21.9 million digital songs.[329] She has sold over 30 million albums worldwide,[330][331] while her singles "No One" and "Empire State of Mind" are also amongst the list of best-selling singles worldwide.[332][333] Billboard ranked Keys as the fifth-most successful artist of the 2000s decade,[138] top R&B artist of the 2000s decade,[334] and placed her at number 10 in their list of Top 50 R&B/Hip-Hop Artists of the Past 25 Years.[335] Keys was the best-selling new artist and best-selling R&B artist of 2001.[63] She has attained 4 Billboard Hot 100 number-one singles from 9 top-ten singles.[336] She has also attained 8 Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs and Airplay number-one singles,[337][338] and set a Guinness World Record on the former in 2008, when she became the first artist to replace herself at number one with "No One" and "Like You'll Never See Me Again".[339] Keys is one of three female artists included on Billboard magazine's list of the "Top 20 Hot 100 Songwriters, 2000–2011" for writing songs that topped the Billboard Hot 100 chart.[340]

Keys has earned numerous awards including 15 Grammy Awards,[341] 17 NAACP Image Awards, 9 Billboard Music Awards and 7 BET Awards.[342] Keys received 5 Grammy Awards in 2002, becoming the second female artist to win as many in one night.[343] In 2005, Keys was awarded the Songwriters Hall of Fame Hal David Starlight Award, which honors "gifted songwriters who are at an apex in their careers and are making a significant impact in the music industry via their original songs".[17][268] That year, ASCAP awarded Keys Songwriter of the Year at its Rhythm & Soul Music Awards.[299] In 2007, she was a recipient of The Recording Academy Honors, which "celebrate outstanding individuals whose work embodies excellence and integrity and who have improved the environment for the creative community."[344] In 2014, Fuse ranked her as the thirteenth-most awarded musician of all time.[345] In 2020,Pollstar listed Keys among top female artists of the 21st century in the concert industry; according to the publication, she sold more than 1.7 million tickets, with an earning exceeding $111.5 million.[346]

Philanthropy and activism

 
Keys protesting with Benjamin Chavis in 2002

Keys performed Donny Hathaway's 1973 song "Someday We'll All Be Free" at the America: A Tribute to Heroes televised benefit concert following the September 11 attacks.[347] Keys protested at the New York City Hall against proposed budget cuts for students' education in June 2002.[348] Keys has also donated to Frum tha Ground Up, a non-profit organization that aids children and teenagers with scholarships.[349][350]

Keys is the co-founder and Global Ambassador of Keep a Child Alive, a non-profit organization that provides medicine, orphan care, and social support to families with HIV and AIDS in Africa and India.[351][352] She discovered first-hand the extensive impact of the AIDS epidemic on a visit to South Africa, a trip that was the impetus to cofounding Keep a Child Alive. Keys had befriended AIDS activist Leigh Blake, who had reached out to her and helped raise her awareness to the global impact of HIV/AIDS. Keys and Leigh visited South African clinics with HIV-infected mothers and children, where Keys encountered the lack of resources and education on the disease present in the communities.[353] Keys visited other African countries such as Uganda and Kenya to promote care for children affected by AIDS.[354][355][356] Keys hosted and acted as the musical director of Keep A Child Alive's annual fundraising gala The Black Ball.[300][357][358] In 2005, Keys and Bono released a cover version of Peter Gabriel and Kate Bush's "Don't Give Up" to raise funds for the organization.[359][360] Her work in Africa was recorded in the documentary Alicia in Africa: Journey to the Motherland which was released in April 2008.[361]

In 2005, Keys performed in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, as part of the worldwide Live 8 concerts to raise awareness of the poverty in Africa and to pressure the G8 leaders to take action.[362] In the same year, Keys performed on ReAct Now: Music & Relief and Shelter from the Storm: A Concert for the Gulf Coast, two benefit programs that raised money for those affected by Hurricane Katrina.[363][364]

 
Keys performing at the Live Earth concert in July 2007

In July 2007, Keys and Keith Urban performed The Rolling Stones' 1969 song "Gimme Shelter" at Giants Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey at the American leg of the Live Earth concerts.[365][366] She participated in the Nobel Peace Prize Concert which took place at the Oslo Spektrum in Oslo, Norway, on December 11, 2007, along with other artists.[367] Keys performed the song "Prelude to a Kiss", retitled "Send Me an Angel", from her 2007 album As I Am for the Hope for Haiti Now: A Global Benefit for Earthquake Relief telethon in response to the 2010 Haiti earthquake.[368] In 2009, the BET Awards honored Keys with the Humanitarian Award.[369]

In June 2011, Keys spoke alongside Annie Lennox at the United Nations AIDS conference in New York. She participated in a panel titled "HIV Priorities for Positive Change: In Women's Words", in which she calls on supporting organizations that provide treatment and care for families affected by AIDS.[370]

In September 2012, she was featured in a campaign called "30 Songs / 30 Days" to support Half the Sky: Turning Oppression into Opportunity for Women Worldwide, a multi-platform media project inspired by Nicholas Kristof and Sheryl WuDunn's book.[371] In March 2013, Keys teamed up with Greater Than AIDS to launch EMPOWERED, a new public information campaign to reach women in the United States about HIV/AIDS. Appearing in a public service announcement for EMPOWERED, Keys spoke with five women whose lives have been affected by HIV/AIDS.[372] In December 2012, Keys performed alongside many other artists in 12-12-12: The Concert for Sandy Relief to benefit victims of Hurricane Sandy.[373]

 
Keys protesting at the Women's March in January 2017

In July 2016, Keys participated in a video on taking action against systemic racism in the United States titled, "23 Ways You Could Be Killed if You are Black in America".[374] After the inauguration of Donald Trump as the 45th President of the United States in 2017, Keys protested during the Women's March on Washington and was one of the key speakers.[375][376] In 2017, Keys received and shared the award for the Ambassador of Conscience from Amnesty International alongside Canadian Indigenous rights activists.[377][378] In 2018, Keys was honored at Variety's Power of Women luncheon for her work with Keep A Child Alive.[379][380]

Keys and her husband Swizz Beatz are also avid art collectors. On July 26, 2019, Bloomberg News reported Keys and Beatz were avidly purchasing works by artist Tschabalala Self and that they decided to keep two of the pieces they bought and donate one to the Brooklyn Museum.[381] Through the Dean Collection, they also collect notable artists such as Henry Taylor, Jordan Casteel, Kehinde Wiley, Toyin Ojih Odutola, Arthur Jafa, and Cy Gavin.[382] Keys and Dean are co-chairs of the Gordon Parks Foundation, which permanently preserves the work of Gordon Parks, the pioneering photographer, filmmaker, musician and activist.[383] The couple acquired what is now the largest private holding of Gordon Parks's images, part of the Dean Collection, the couple's philanthropic organization and family collection of international contemporary art.[383] In the summer of 2018, Keys and Dean were featured on the cover of Cultured Magazine where they delved into Gordon Parks's works and The Dean Collection.[383]

Personal life

 
Keys with Swizz Beatz in 2013

For over a decade, Keys was in a low-profile romantic relationship with her long-time good friend and collaborator Kerry Brothers Jr. until 2008.[384][385][386] Keys later dated hip hop artist-producer Swizz Beatz whom she married on July 31, 2010.[142][387] They had their first son on October 14, 2010.[143] She gave birth to their second boy on December 27, 2014.[388]

Discography

Filmography

Films starred

Concert tours

Bibliography

Books

  • Keys, Alicia (2004). Tears for Water: Songbook of Poems and Lyrics. G. P. Putnam's Sons. ISBN 0-425-20560-6.
  • Keys, Alicia (2006). Unplugged. Hal Leonard Corporation. ISBN 1-4234-0822-5.
  • Keys, Alicia (2007). How Can I Keep from Singing?: Transforming the Lives of African Children and Families Affected by AIDS. Umbrage. ISBN 978-1-884167-60-7.
  • Keys, Alicia; Walton, Jessica (2014). Blue Moon: From the Journals of MaMa Mae and LeeLee. IDW Publishing. ISBN 9781613777893.
  • Keys, Alicia (2020). More Myself: A Journey. Flatiron Books. ISBN 9781250153296.
  • Keys, Alicia; Weiner, Andrew (2022). Girl on Fire. HarperCollins. ISBN 9780063029569.

Published articles

  • Keys, Alicia (2008): AIDS Not Killing Hope in Africa. CNN.[389]
  • Keys, Alicia (2015): Don’t Fail the Children in Africa. CNN.[390]
  • Keys, Alicia (2016): Time to Uncover. Lenny Letter.[391]

Other contributions

See also

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Alicia Augello Cook born January 25 1981 1 known professionally as Alicia Keys is an American singer songwriter and pianist A classically trained pianist Keys started composing songs when she was 12 and was signed at 15 years old by Columbia Records After disputes with the label she signed with Arista Records and later released her debut album Songs in A Minor with J Records in 2001 The album was critically and commercially successful selling over 12 million copies worldwide It spawned the Billboard Hot 100 number one single Fallin and earned Keys five Grammy Awards in 2002 Her second album The Diary of Alicia Keys 2003 was also a critical and commercial success selling eight million copies worldwide and producing the singles You Don t Know My Name If I Ain t Got You and Diary 2 The album garnered her an additional four Grammy Awards 3 Alicia KeysKeys in 2019BornAlicia Augello Cook 1981 01 25 January 25 1981 age 42 New York City U S Other namesLellowOccupationsSingersongwriterpianistauthoractressYears active1993 presentOrganizationKeep a Child AliveWorksDiscographysongs writtenSpouseSwizz Beatz m 2010 wbr Children2AwardsFull listMusical careerGenresR amp BpopInstrument s VocalspianoLabelsColumbiaAristaJRCAAKWSignatureIn 2004 her duet My Boo with Usher became her second number one single Keys released her first live album Unplugged 2005 and became the first woman to have an MTV Unplugged album debut at number one Her third album As I Am 2007 sold seven million copies worldwide and produced the Hot 100 number one single No One In 2007 Keys made her film debut in the action thriller film Smokin Aces She released the theme song to the James Bond film Quantum of Solace Another Way to Die with Jack White Her fourth album The Element of Freedom 2009 became her first chart topping album in the United Kingdom and sold four million copies worldwide The album included the Billboard Hot 100 charting singles Doesn t Mean Anything Try Sleeping with a Broken Heart Un Thinkable I m Ready Keys collaboration with Jay Z on Empire State of Mind 2009 became her fourth number one single in the United States Her fifth album Girl on Fire 2012 became her fifth Billboard 200 topping album and included the successful title track Her sixth studio album Here 2016 became her seventh US R amp B Hip Hop chart topping album Her seventh and eighth studio albums Alicia 2020 and Keys 2021 spawned the singles Show Me Love Underdog Lala and Best of Me She released Santa Baby her ninth studio album in 2022 under her independent label Alicia Keys Records Keys has sold over 90 million records worldwide making her one of the world s best selling music artists She was named by Billboard as the R amp B Hip Hop Artist of the Decade 2000s 4 and placed tenth on their list of Top 50 R amp B Hip Hop Artists of the Past 25 Years She has received numerous accolades in her career including 15 Grammy Awards 17 NAACP Image Awards 12 ASCAP Awards and an award from the Songwriters Hall of Fame and National Music Publishers Association VH1 included her on their 100 Greatest Artists of All Time and 100 Greatest Women in Music lists while Time has named her in their 100 list of most influential people in 2005 and 2017 Keys is also acclaimed for her humanitarian work philanthropy and activism e g being awarded Ambassador of Conscience by Amnesty International she co founded and serves as the Global Ambassador of the nonprofit HIV AIDS fighting organization Keep a Child Alive Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 1994 1997 Career beginnings 2 2 1998 2002 Breakthrough with Songs in A Minor 2 3 2003 2005 The Diary of Alicia Keys and Unplugged 2 4 2006 2008 Film debut and As I Am 2 5 2009 2011 The Element of Freedom marriage and motherhood 2 6 2012 2015 Girl on Fire 2 7 2016 2018 Here and The Voice 2 8 2019 2020 Alicia authorship 2 9 2021 2022 Keys first christmas album 3 Artistry 4 Legacy 5 Achievements 6 Philanthropy and activism 7 Personal life 8 Discography 9 Filmography 10 Concert tours 11 Bibliography 12 See also 13 References 14 Further reading 15 External linksEarly life EditAlicia Augello Cook was born on January 25 1981 1 in the Hell s Kitchen neighborhood of Manhattan New York City 5 6 She is the only child of Teresa Augello who was a paralegal and part time actress and one of three children of Craig Cook who was a flight attendant 7 8 Keys s father is African American and her mother is of Italian Irish and Scottish descent her mother s paternal grandparents were immigrants from Sciacca in Sicily 9 10 and Lamezia Terme in Calabria 11 Named after her Puerto Rican godmother 12 Keys has said that she was comfortable with her multiracial heritage because she felt she was able to relate to different cultures 5 13 Keys s father left when she was two and she was subsequently raised by her mother during her formative years in Hell s Kitchen 14 Keys said her parents never had a relationship and her father was not in her life 15 Although she did not like to speak about her father in order to not feed stereotypes Keys remarked in 2001 I m not in contact with him That s fine When I was younger I minded about that It made me angry But it helped show me what a strong woman my mother was and made me want to be strong like her Probably it was better for me this way 5 Keys and her mother lived in a one room apartment 14 Her mother often worked three jobs to provide for Keys who learned how to survive from her mother s example of tenacity and self reliance 14 16 I grew up in the middle of everything I walked the streets alone I rode the trains alone I came home at three in the morning alone that was what I did The city had a huge influence on me because it s such a diverse place As hard as growing up in it was I always felt very blessed about being able to recognize different cultures and styles people and places I feel like the concrete alone just gave me a certain drive I really saw everything every negative I could possibly see from the time I could walk until now and also every positive every bright future every dream that I could possibly see So growing up around this big dichotomy definitely influenced my music Keys 16 17 From a young age Keys struggled with self esteem issues hiding little by little when her differences made her vulnerable to judgment and later uninvited sexual attention 18 19 20 Living in the rough neighborhood of Hell s Kitchen 14 15 she was from an early age regularly exposed to street violence drugs prostitution and subjected to sexual propositions in the sex trade and crime riddled area 20 21 22 I saw a variety of people growing up and lifestyles lows and highs I think it makes you realize right away what you want and what you don t want Keys said 23 Keys recalled feeling fearful early on of the animal instinct she witnessed and eventually feeling high due to recurrent harassment 18 24 Her experiences in the streets had led her to carry a homemade knife for protection 25 26 She became very wary 26 27 emotionally guarded and she began wearing gender neutral clothing and what would become her trademark cornrows 30 Keys explained that she is grateful for growing up where she did as it prepared her for the parallels in the music industry particularly as she was a teenager starting out she could maintain a particular focus and not derail herself 20 31 She credits her tough mother for anchoring her on a right path as opposed to many people she knew who ended up on the wrong path and in jail Keys attributed her unusual maturity as a young girl to her mother who depended on her to be responsible while she worked to provide for them and give Keys as many opportunities as possible 26 27 Keys loved music and singing from early childhood She recalled her mother playing jazz records of artists such as Thelonious Monk Billie Holiday Ella Fitzgerald and Louis Armstrong on Sunday mornings early musical moments Keys considers influential in kindling her interest in and emotional connection to music 5 16 In preschool Keys sang in her school s production of the musical Cats and was cast as Dorothy Gale in a production of The Wizard of Oz 32 Keys discovered that she had a passion for the piano by age six as she loved the sound and feel of the instrument and desired to play and learn it 17 33 When Keys was ten 34 a neighborhood friend who was moving home gave her family an old upright piano This proved pivotal for Key s musical development which allowed her to practice to play and to fully benefit from music lessons at an early age 15 Keys began receiving classical piano training by age seven 35 practicing six hours a day 33 learning the Suzuki method and playing composers such as Beethoven Mozart Chopin and Satie 15 36 She was particularly drawn to blue dark shadowy and melancholic compositions as well as the passionate romanticism of blue composers like Chopin 37 Inspired by the film Philadelphia Keys wrote her first song about her departed grandfather on her piano by age 12 The scene in the film where Tom Hanks s character listens to opera on a record player notably affected Keys who never showed emotion very well 17 After seeing the film Keys for the first time could express how she felt through the music 15 33 Classical piano totally helped me to be a better songwriter and a better musician I knew the fundamentals of music And I understood how to put things together and pull it together and change it The dedication that it took to study classical music is a big reason why I have anything in this life I think It was a big influence on me It opened a lot of doors because it separated me from the rest And it did help me structure my songs Keys 17 Keys s mother had encouraged her to participate in different extracurricular activities including music dance theater and gymnastics so she could find her muse 32 38 Her extracurricular activities gave her focus and drive and helped keep her out of trouble 25 33 36 Keys remained so occupied with her various pursuits that she experienced her first burnout before adolescence Before her 13th birthday she expressed to her mother that she was too overwhelmed and wanted to disengage at which point her mother took some time off with her and encouraged her to keep focusing on piano 32 Keys would continue studying classical music until the age of 18 33 Keys regards her education in classical piano and dedication to classical music as vital for her stability in her youth and her development as a musician and songwriter 5 17 Keys later said of her classical background That type of studying that type of discipline after a while I realized what it provided me focus the ability to pay attention for a long enough period of time to make progress the work ethic the actual knowledge of music that then unlocked the ability to write my own music put my own chords and things I heard in my own head to different lyrics that I maybe felt and I never ever had to wait for anybody to write something for me 39 Keys enrolled in the Professional Performing Arts School at the age of 12 where she took music dance and theater classes and majored in choir 20 In her preteen years Keys and her bass playing friend formed their first group though neither knew too much about how pop songs worked 15 36 Keys would continue singing writing songs and performing in musical groups throughout junior high and high school 16 32 35 She became an accomplished pianist accordin to some sources after her classical music teacher had nothing left to teach her she began studying jazz at age 14 38 40 this claim however was challenged by Keys music teacher herself 41 Living in the musical melting pot city Keys had already been discovering other genres of music including soul music hip hop R amp B and taken affinity to artists like Marvin Gaye and Curtis Mayfield Keen on dissecting music Keys continued developing her songwriting and finding her own flow and style through her exploration of the intricacies in different music 17 36 42 Keys spent more time in Harlem during her teenage years She connected with the cultural and racial diversity in the neighborhood where she expanded upon her musical exploration and her character was also solidified Harlem raised me in a lot of ways Keys remarked It taught me how to think fast how to play the game taught me leadership how to get out of bad situations when you need to how to hold my own 5 35 During this period she met her good friend who would later become her long term collaborator and boyfriend Kerry Brothers Jr also famously known as Krucial 16 35 Career Edit1994 1997 Career beginnings Edit This section contains too many or overly lengthy quotations for an encyclopedic entry Please help improve the article by presenting facts as a neutrally worded summary with appropriate citations Consider transferring direct quotations to Wikiquote or for entire works to Wikisource October 2021 In 1994 manager Jeff Robinson met 13 year old Keys who participated in his brother s youth organization called Teens in Motion 32 43 Robinson s brother had been giving Keys vocal lessons in Harlem 33 His brother had talked to him about Keys and advised him to go see her but Robinson shrugged it off as he had heard that story 1 000 times At the time Keys was part of a three member band that had formed in the Bronx and was performing in Harlem 32 40 Robinson eventually agreed to his brother s request and went to see Keys perform with her group at the Police Athletic League center in Harlem He was soon taken by Keys her soulful singing playing contemporary and classical music and performing her own songs 32 35 Robinson was excited by audiences reactions to her Impressed by her talents charisma image and maturity Robinson considered her to be the total package and took her under his wing 38 40 43 By this time Keys had already written two of the songs that she would later include on her debut album Butterflyz and The Life 38 40 Robinson wanted Keys to be informed and prepared for the music industry so he took her everywhere with him including all the meetings with attorneys and negotiations with record labels while the teenager often became disgruntled with the process 32 Robinson had urged Keys to pursue a solo career as she remained reluctant preferring the musical interactions of a group She took Robinson s advice after her group disbanded and contacted Robinson who in 1995 introduced her to A amp R executive Peter Edge Robinson and Edge helped Keys assemble some demos of songs she had written and set up a showcases for label executives 16 32 35 Keys performed on the piano for executives of various labels and a bidding war ensued 15 35 Edge was keen to sign Keys himself but was unable to do so at that time due to being on the verge of leaving his present record company Warner Bros Records to work at Clive Davis Arista Records 15 32 44 During this period Columbia Records had approached Keys for a record deal offering her a 26 000 white baby grand piano after negotiations with her and her manager she signed to the label at age 15 Keys was also finishing high school and her academic success had provided her opportunity for scholarship and early admission to university 15 32 44 That year Keys accepted a scholarship to study at Columbia University in Manhattan 16 She graduated from high school early as valedictorian at the age of 16 and began attending Columbia University at that age while working on her music 15 38 Keys attempted to manage a difficult schedule between university and working in the studio into the morning compounding stress and a distant relationship with her mother She often stayed away from home and wrote some of the most depressing poems of her life during this period Keys decided to drop out of college after a month to pursue music full time 16 29 38 Columbia Records had recruited a team of songwriters producers and stylists to work on Keys and her music They wanted Keys to submit to their creative and image decisions 16 Keys said they were not receptive to her contributions and being a musician and music creator 38 39 While Keys worked on her songs Columbia executives attempted to change her material they wanted her to sing and have others create the music forcing big name producers on her who demanded she also write with people with whom she was not comfortable 5 33 She would go into sessions already prepared with music she had composed but the label would dismiss her work in favor of their vision 39 It was a constant battle it was a lot of isms Keys recalled There was the sexism but it was more the ageism you re too young how could you possibly know what you want to do and oh God that just irked me to death I hated that 16 The music coming out was very disappointing she recalled You have this desire to have something good and you have thoughts and ideas but when you finish the music it s shit and it keeps on going like that 35 Keys would be in perpetual music industry purgatory under Columbia while they ultimately relegated her to the shelf 40 She had performed Little Drummer Girl for So So Def s Christmas compilation in 1996 40 and later co wrote the song Dah Dee Dah Sexy Thing for the Men in Black 1997 film soundtrack the only released recording Keys made with Columbia 29 33 Keys hated the experience of writing with the people Columbia brought in I remember driving to the studio one day with dread in my chest she recalled 15 Keys said the producers would also sexually proposition her 5 20 38 It s all over the place And it s crazy And it s very difficult to understand and handle she said 38 Keys had already built a protect yourself mentality from growing up in Hell s Kitchen which served her as a young teen then in the industry having to rebuff the advances of producers and being around people who just wanted to use her 20 31 Keys felt like she could not show weakness 20 Executives at Columbia also wanted to manufacture her image with her hair blown out and flowing short dresses and asking her to lose weight they wanted me to be the same as everyone else Keys felt 15 I had horrible experiences she recalled They were so disrespectful I started figuring Hey nothing s worth all this 5 As months passed Keys had grown more frustrated and depressed with the situation while the label requested the finished tracks 15 35 38 Keys recalled it was around that time that I realized that I couldn t do it with other people I had to do it more with myself with the people that I felt comfortable with or by myself with my piano 38 Keys decided to sit in with some producers and engineers to ask questions and watch them technically work on other artists music 35 The only way it would sound like anything I would be remotely proud of is if I did it Keys determined I already knew my way around the keyboard so that was an advantage And the rest was watching people work on other artists and watching how they layer things 35 Her partner Kerry Krucial Brothers suggested to Keys she buy her own equipment and record on her own 38 Keys began working separately from the label exploring more production and engineering on her own with her own equipment 35 She had moved out of her mother s apartment and into a sixth floor walk up apartment in Harlem with Brothers where she fit a recording studio into their bedroom and worked on her music 38 Keys felt being on her own was necessary for her sanity She was going through a lot with herself and with her mother and she needed the space I needed to have my own thoughts to do my own thing 35 Keys and Brothers later moved to Queens and together they turned the basement into KrucialKeys Studios 38 Keys would return to her mother s house periodically particularly when she felt lost or unbalanced or alone She would probably be working and I would sit at the piano she reminisced 38 During this time she composed the song Troubles which started as a conversation with God working on it further in Harlem Around this time the album started coming together and she composed and recorded most of the songs that would appear on her album 27 35 38 Finally I knew how to structure my feelings into something that made sense something that can translate to people Keys recalled That was a changing point My confidence was up way up 35 The different experience reinvigorated Keys and her music 38 While the album was nearly completed Columbia s management changed and more creative differences emerged with the new executives Keys brought her songs to the executives who rejected her work saying it sounded like one long demo They wanted Keys to sing over loops 35 and told Keys they will bring in a top team and get her a more radio friendly sound Keys would not allow it they already had set the monster loose she recalled Once I started producing my own stuff there wasn t any going back 38 Keys stated that Columbia had the wrong vision for her They didn t want me to be an individual didn t really care Keys concluded They just wanted to put me in a box 5 Control over her creative process was everything to Keys 39 Keys had wanted to leave Columbia since they began completely disrespecting her musical creativity 15 Leaving Columbia was a hell of a fight she recalled Out of spite they were threatening to keep everything I d created even though they hated it I thought I d have to start over again just to get out but I didn t care 15 Keys said in 2001 It s been one trial one test of confidence and faith after the next To Keys success doesn t just mean that I m the singer and you give me my 14 points and that s all That s not how it s going to go down 45 Edge who was by that time head of A amp R at Arista Records 16 said I didn t see that there was much hands on development at Columbia and she was smart enough to figure that out and to ask to be released from her contract which was a bold move for a new artist 38 Edge introduced Keys to Arista s then president Clive Davis in 1998 16 46 1998 2002 Breakthrough with Songs in A Minor Edit Robinson and Keys with Davis s help were able to negotiate out of the Columbia contract and she signed to Arista Records in late 1998 33 38 44 Keys was also able to leave with the music she had created 15 Davis gave Keys the creative freedom and control she wanted and encouraged her to be herself 5 46 Keys said of Davis instinct he knows which artists are the ones that maybe are needing to craft their own sound and style and songs and you just have to let an artist go and find that space And I think he somehow knew that and saw that in me and really just let me find that 40 After signing with Davis Keys continued honing her songs 5 Keys almost chose Wilde as her stage name at the age of 16 until her manager suggested the name Keys after a dream he had She felt that name embodied her both as a performer and person 47 Keys contributed her songs Rock wit U and Rear View Mirror to the soundtracks of the films Shaft 2000 and Dr Dolittle 2 2001 respectively 48 49 In 2000 Davis was ousted from Arista and the release of Keys s album was put on hold Later that year Davis formed J Records and immediately signed Keys to the label 15 He didn t try to divert me to something else Keys said on following Davis to his new label He understood that she wants to be herself and not made into what somebody else thinks I should be 29 Keys played small shows across America performed at industry showcases for months and then on television 35 46 Davis thought pop stations might feel she s too urban Urban might feel she s too traditional and as he felt Keys was a compelling hypnotic performer best experienced in person he had Keys perform her music to different crowds in different places to spread the word 32 35 46 I created opportunities for those who saw her to spread the word Davis recalled She is her own ambassador 32 Davis wanted to let people discover her and you can only do that with a few artists 16 42 Keys later performed on The Tonight Show in promotion for her upcoming debut 35 Davis wrote a letter to Oprah asking her to have Keys Jill Scott and India Arie perform on her show to promote new women in music 35 Oprah booked Keys the day she heard her song Fallin her debut single 5 32 Keys performed the song on Oprah s show the week prior to the release of her debut album 40 Fallin released as a single in April went to No 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 and stayed atop the chart for six consecutive weeks 40 50 Ebony magazine wrote that at the time the music that was pumping on the airwaves was hip hop and rap not Alicia s unique blend of classical meets soul meets hip hop meets well Alicia What could have been a recipe for disaster turned into the opportunity of a lifetime 32 Keys as an artist since her early days Davis said does her own thing She has set out her own vision That s the way it is for artists of her ilk They don t try to fit in They try to establish their own paths she has sure natural instinct and sure vision and a respect for musical history 16 32 Fallin 2001 source source Fallin is a gospel influenced piano ballad 51 Often considered her signature song it describes the ins and outs of being in a relationship 52 Problems playing this file See media help Songs in A Minor which included material that Columbia Records had rejected was released on June 5 2001 38 40 to critical acclaim 53 54 55 Musically it incorporated classical piano in an R amp B soul and jazz fused album 56 Jam described the music as old school urban sounds and attitude set against a backdrop of classical piano and sweet warm vocals 57 USA Today wrote that Keys taps into the blues soul jazz and even classical music to propel haunting melodies and hard driving funk 58 Songs in A Minor would be lauded for its mix of traditional soul values and city girl coolness wrote The Guardian 27 PopMatters wrote that Keys s Songs in A Minor is a testament to her desire and patience to create a project that most reflects her sensibilities as a 20 year old woman and as a musical cultural and racial hybrid 42 Keys performing in Frankfurt Germany 2002 Songs in A Minor debuted on the Billboard 200 chart at number one selling 236 000 in its first week at retail 14 40 On its second week word of mouth and exposure from television performances was so significant that record stores requested another 450 000 copies 35 The album went on to sell over 6 2 million copies in the United States and 12 million internationally 59 60 It was certified six times Platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America 61 62 Songs in A Minor established Keys s popularity both inside and outside of the United States where she became the best selling new artist and R amp B artist of the year 40 63 The album s second single A Woman s Worth was released in February 2002 and peaked at seven on the Hot 100 and number three on Billboard s Hot R amp B Hip Hop Songs becoming her second top ten single on both charts 64 Released in June How Come You Don t Call Me Keys s cover of Prince s song served as the album s third single peaking at 59 on the Hot 100 The album s fourth single Girlfriend was released in the United Kingdom where it peaked at 82 The following year the album was reissued as Remixed amp Unplugged in A Minor which included eight remixes and seven unplugged versions of the songs from the original citation needed Songs in A Minor received six Grammy Award nominations including Record of the Year for Fallin At the 2002 Grammy Awards Keys won five awards Song of the Year Best Female R amp B Vocal Performance and Best R amp B Song for Fallin Best New Artist and Best R amp B Album 65 Keys tied Lauryn Hill s record for the most Grammy wins for a female solo artist in a year 15 66 That year Keys wrote and produced the song Impossible for Christina Aguilera s album Stripped 2002 also providing background vocals and piano 67 68 During the early 2000s Keys also made small cameos in television series Charmed and American Dreams 1 2003 2005 The Diary of Alicia Keys and Unplugged Edit Keys performing at Consumer Electronics Show 2004 Keys followed up her debut with The Diary of Alicia Keys which was released in December 2003 The album debuted at number one on the Billboard 200 selling over 618 000 copies its first week of release becoming the largest first week sales for a female artist in 2003 69 It sold 4 4 million copies in the United States and was certified four times Platinum by the RIAA 61 70 It sold eight million copies worldwide 71 becoming the sixth biggest selling album by a female artist and the second biggest selling album by a female R amp B artist 72 The album s lead single You Don t Know My Name peaked at number three on the Billboard Hot 100 and number one on the Hot R amp B Hip Hop Songs chart for eight consecutive weeks her first Top 10 single in both charts since 2002 s A Woman s Worth The album s second single If I Ain t Got You was released in February 2004 and peaked at number 4 on the Billboard Hot 100 and number one on the Hot R amp B Hip Hop Songs for six weeks The album s third single Diary peaked at number 8 on the Billboard Hot 100 and number two on the Hot R amp B Hip Hop Songs chart being their third consecutive Top 10 single in both charts The album s fourth and final single Karma which peaked at number 20 on the Billboard Hot 100 and number 17 on the Hot R amp B Hip Hop Songs first release to fail to achieve top ten status on both charts If I Ain t Got You became the first single by a female artist to remain on the Billboard Hot R amp B Hip Hop Songs chart for over a year 73 74 75 76 77 Keys also collaborated with recording artist Usher on the song My Boo from his 2004 album Confessions Special Edition The song topped the Billboard Hot 100 for six weeks and Hot R amp B Hip Hop Songs for three weeks became her first number one single on the Hot 100 since 2001 s Fallin Keys won Best R amp B Video for If I Ain t Got You at the 2004 MTV Video Music Awards she performed the song and Higher Ground with Lenny Kravitz and Stevie Wonder 78 79 While attending the Cannes Film Festival in May 2004 it was announced that Keys intended to make her film debut in a biopic about biracial piano prodigy Philippa Schuyler 80 The film was to be co produced by Halle Berry and Marc Platt 81 September 25 Alicia Keys headlined the Wall of Hope concert on the Northern Gate Juyongguan section of the Great Wall of China commemorating the 20th anniversary of the Great Wall of China s restoration project that was part of a series of benefit concerts 82 83 Later that year Keys released her novel Tears for Water Songbook of Poems and Lyrics a collection of unreleased poems from her journals and lyrics The title derived from one of her poems Love and Chains from the line I don t mind drinking my tears for water 84 She said the title is the foundation of her writing because everything I have ever written has stemmed from my tears of joy of pain of sorrow of depression even of question 85 The book sold over US 500 000 and Keys made The New York Times bestseller list in 2005 23 86 The following year she won a second consecutive award for Best R amp B Video at the MTV Video Music Awards for the video Karma 87 Keys performed If I Ain t Got You and then joined Jamie Foxx and Quincy Jones in a rendition of Georgia on My Mind the Hoagy Carmichael song made famous by Ray Charles in 1960 at the 2005 Grammy Awards 88 That evening she won four Grammy Awards Best Female R amp B Vocal Performance for If I Ain t Got You Best R amp B Song for You Don t Know My Name Best R amp B Album for The Diary of Alicia Keys and Best R amp B Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals for My Boo with Usher 89 Keys performed and taped her installment of the MTV Unplugged series in July 2005 at the Brooklyn Academy of Music 90 During this session Keys added new arrangements to her original songs and performed a few choice covers 91 The session was released on CD and DVD in October 2005 Simply titled Unplugged the album debuted at number one on the U S Billboard 200 chart with 196 000 units sold in its first week of release 92 The album sold one million copies in the United States where it was certified Platinum by the RIAA and two million copies worldwide 61 1 93 The debut of Keys s Unplugged was the highest for an MTV Unplugged album since Nirvana s 1994 MTV Unplugged in New York and the first Unplugged by a female artist to debut at number one 63 The album s first single Unbreakable peaked at number 34 on the Billboard Hot 100 and number four on the Hot R amp B Hip Hop Songs 94 It remained at number one on the Billboard Hot Adult R amp B Airplay for 11 weeks 95 The album s second and final single Every Little Bit Hurts was released in January 2006 it failed to enter the U S charts Keys opened a recording studio in Long Island New York called The Oven Studios which she co owns with her production and songwriting partner Kerry Krucial Brothers 96 The studio was designed by renowned studio architect John Storyk of WSDG designer of Jimi Hendrix Electric Lady Studios Keys and Brothers are the co founders of KrucialKeys Enterprises a production and songwriting team who have assisted Keys in creating her albums as well as creating music for other artists 97 2006 2008 Film debut and As I Am Edit Keys performing in 2008 In 2006 Keys won three NAACP Image Awards including Outstanding Female Artist and Outstanding Song for Unbreakable 98 She also received the Starlight Award by the Songwriters Hall of Fame 99 In October 2006 she played the voice of Mommy Martian in the Mission to Mars episode of the children s television series The Backyardigans in which she sang an original song Almost Everything Is Boinga Here 100 That same year Keys nearly had a mental breakdown Her grandmother had died and her family was heavily dependent on her She felt she needed to escape and went to Egypt for three weeks She explained That trip was definitely the most crucial thing I ve ever done for myself in my life to date It was a very difficult time that I was dealing with and it just came to the point where I really needed to basically I just needed to run away honestly And I needed to get as far away as possible 101 Keys made her film debut in early 2007 in the crime film Smokin Aces co starring as an assassin named Georgia Sykes opposite Ben Affleck and Andy Garcia Keys received much praise from her co stars in the film Ryan Reynolds called her so natural and said she would blow everybody away Smokin Aces was a moderate hit at the box office earning 57 103 895 worldwide during its theatrical run 102 103 In the same year Keys earned further praise for her second film The Nanny Diaries based on the 2002 novel of the same name where she co starred alongside Scarlett Johansson and Chris Evans The Nanny Diaries had a hit moderate performance at the box office earning only 44 638 886 worldwide during its theatrical run 104 She also guest starred as herself in the One Man Is an Island episode of the drama series Cane 105 Keys released her third studio album As I Am in November 2007 it debuted at number one on the Billboard 200 selling 742 000 copies in its first week It gained Keys her largest first week sales of her career and became her fourth consecutive number one album tying her with Britney Spears for the most consecutive number one debuts on the Billboard 200 by a female artist 106 107 The week became the second largest sales week of 2007 and the largest sales week for a female solo artist since singer Norah Jones album Feels like Home in 2004 108 The album has sold three million copies in the United States and has been certified three times Platinum by the RIAA 109 110 It has sold five million copies worldwide 111 Keys received five nominations for As I Am at the 2008 American Music Award and ultimately won two 112 The album s lead single No One peaked at number one on the Billboard Hot 100 for five consecutive weeks and Hot R amp B Hip Hop Songs for ten consecutive weeks became her first number one single on the Hot 100 since 2004 s My Boo and becoming Keys s third and fifth number one single on each chart respectively 113 The album s second single Like You ll Never See Me Again was released in late 2007 and peaked at number 12 on the Billboard Hot 100 and number one on the Hot R amp B Hip Hop Songs for seven consecutive weeks From October 27 2007 when No One reached No 1 through February 16 2008 the last week Like You ll Never See Me Again was at No 1 the Keys was on top of the chart for 17 weeks more consecutive weeks than any other artist on the Hot R amp B Hip Hop Songs chart 114 The album s third single Teenage Love Affair which peaked at number 54 on the Billboard Hot 100 and number three on the Hot R amp B Hip Hop Songs 114 The album s fourth and final single Superwoman which peaked at number 82 on the Billboard Hot 100 and number 12 on the Hot R amp B Hip Hop Songs 114 115 Keys performing at the 2008 Summer Sonic Festival in Tokyo Japan No One earned Keys the awards for Best Female R amp B Vocal Performance and Best R amp B Song at the 2008 Grammy Awards 116 Keys opened the ceremony singing Frank Sinatra s 1950s song Learnin the Blues as a duet with archival footage of Sinatra in video and No One with John Mayer later in the show 117 Keys also won Best Female R amp B Artist during the show 118 She starred in Fresh Takes a commercial micro series created by Dove Go Fresh which premiered during The Hills on MTV from March to April 2008 The premiere celebrated the launch of new Dove Go Fresh 119 She also signed a deal as spokesperson with Glaceau s VitaminWater to endorse the product and was in an American Express commercial for the Are you a Cardmember campaign 120 121 Keys along with The White Stripes guitarist and lead vocalist Jack White recorded the theme song to Quantum of Solace the first duet in Bond soundtrack history 122 In 2008 Keys was ranked in at number 80 the Billboard Hot 100 All Time Top Artists 123 She also starred in The Secret Life of Bees 124 Her role earned her a nomination for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture at the NAACP Image Awards 125 She also received three nominations at the 2009 Grammy Awards and won Best Female R amp B Vocal Performance for Superwoman 126 In an interview with Blender magazine Keys allegedly said Gangsta rap was a ploy to convince black people to kill each other gangsta rap didn t exist and went on to say that it was created by the government The magazine also claimed she said that Tupac Shakur and The Notorious B I G were essentially assassinated their beefs stoked by the government and the media to stop another great black leader from existing 20 Keys later wrote a statement clarifying the issues and saying her words were misinterpreted 127 Later that year Keys was criticized by anti smoking campaigners after billboard posters for her forthcoming concerts in Indonesia featured a logo for the A Mild cigarette brand sponsored by tobacco firm Philip Morris She apologized after discovering that the concert was sponsored by the firm and asked for corrective actions In response the company withdrew its sponsorship 128 2009 2011 The Element of Freedom marriage and motherhood Edit Keys at the 37th Annual American Music Awards red carpet November 2009 Keys in South Africa for the FIFA World Cup Kick Off Concert July 2010 In 2009 Keys approached Clive Davis for permission to submit a song for Whitney Houston s sixth studio album I Look to You She subsequently co wrote and produced the single Million Dollar Bill with record producer Swizz Beatz 129 Months later she was featured on rapper Jay Z s song Empire State of Mind which was the lead single from his eleventh studio album The Blueprint 3 The song was a commercial and critical success topping the Billboard Hot 100 becoming her fourth number one song on that chart 130 Additionally it won Grammy Awards for Best Rap Sung Collaboration and Best Rap Song the following year among a total of five nominations 131 The following month the American Society of Composers Authors and Publishers honored Keys with the Golden Note Award an award given to artists who have achieved extraordinary career milestones 132 She collaborated with Spanish recording artist Alejandro Sanz for Looking for Paradise which topped the Billboard Hot Latin Songs chart this was Keys s first number one on all three charts which also made her the first African American of non Hispanic origin to reach No 1 on the Hot Latin Tracks 133 Keys released her fourth studio album The Element of Freedom in December 2009 134 It debuted at number two on the Billboard 200 selling 417 000 copies in its first week 135 It was preceded by the release of its lead single Doesn t Mean Anything which peaked at sixty on the Hot 100 and fourteen on Billboard s Hot R amp B Hip Hop Songs 134 136 Keys was ranked as the top R amp B recording artist of the 2000 2009 decade by Billboard magazine and ranked at number five as artist of the decade while No One was ranked at number six on the magazine s top songs of the decade 137 138 139 In the United Kingdom The Element of Freedom became Keys s first album to top the UK Albums Chart 140 The album s second single Try Sleeping with a Broken Heart was released in November and peaked at number twenty seven on the Hot 100 and number two on the Hot R amp B Hip Hop Songs chart 136 The album s third single Put It in a Love Song featured recording artist Beyonce In February 2010 Keys released the fourth single Empire State of Mind Part II Broken Down peaked at fifty five on the Hot 100 and seventy six on the Hot R amp B Hip Hop Songs chart 136 In May Un Thinkable I m Ready featuring rapper Drake was released as the album s fifth single While only peaking at twenty one on the Billboard Hot 100 it topped the Hot R amp B Hip Hop Songs for twelve consecutive weeks The song became the album s most successful single Keys eighth number one on the chart 136 and Key s first number one song in five years The album s sixth and final single Wait Til You See My Smile was released in December 2010 in the United Kingdom In May 2010 a representative for Keys and Swizz Beatz confirmed that they were engaged and expecting a child together 141 Keys and Beatz had a wedding celebration near the Mediterranean Sea on July 31 2010 142 On October 14 2010 Keys gave birth to their first son in New York City 143 She recorded a song together with Eve called Speechless dedicated to her son 144 In June 2011 Songs in A Minor was re released as deluxe and collector s editions in commemoration of its 10th anniversary 145 To support the release Keys embarked on a four city promotional tour titled Piano amp I A One Night Only Event With Alicia Keys featuring only her piano Keys is also set to co produce the Broadway premiere of Stick Fly which was opened 146 in December 2011 147 At the end of June a wax figure of Keys was unveiled at Madame Tussauds New York 148 On September 26 2011 was the premiere of Project 5 known as Five a short film that marks the debut of Keys as a director It is a documentary of five episodes that tell stories of five women who had breast cancer and how it affected their lives The production also has co direction of the actresses Jennifer Aniston Demi Moore and film director Patty Jenkins 149 On October 7 2011 Sony Music s RCA Music Group announced that it would be absorbing Keys longtime label J Records as well as Arista and Jive Records With the shutdown Keys and various other artists previously signed to the three labels released her following music material under RCA Records 150 151 2012 2015 Girl on Fire Edit Keys released her fifth studio album Girl on Fire her first album through RCA Records on November 27 2012 152 Keys has stated that she wants the album to liberate and empower fans 153 The album s title track was released on September 4 as its lead single and peak number eleven on Billboard hot 100 the single was Keys s first top twenty own single on the chart since 2007 single Like You ll Never See Me Again she performed the song for the first time at the 2012 MTV Video Music Awards on September 6 154 155 Girl on Fire is an uptempo anthem 156 Brand New Me was released as the album s second single 156 A softer ballad it was noted as significantly different from the album s lead single 156 Prior two songs from Girl on Fire were released as promotion The first was a song titled New Day 136 The song was later revealed to be the solo version of 50 Cent s lead single featuring Dr Dre and Keys 157 158 Another song Not Even the King was uploaded to VEVO as a promotional song Co written by Scottish singer songwriter Emeli Sande its lyrics talk about a rich love that couldn t be afforded by the king 159 160 161 Overall sales of the album were considerably lower than Keys s previous ones In September 2012 Keys collaborated with Reebok for her own sneakers collection 162 In October 2012 Keys announced her partnership with Bento Box Entertainment s Bento Box Interactive to create an education mobile application titled The Journals of Mama Mae and LeeLee for iOS devices about the relationship between a young New York City girl and her wise grandmother The app featured two of Keys s original songs Follow the Moon and Unlock Yourself 163 164 Keys at NRJ Music Awards 2013 In January 2013 BlackBerry CEO Thorsten Heins and Keys officially unveiled the BlackBerry 10 mobile platform in New York City Heins announced that Keys would be the company s new Global Creative Director 165 In January 2014 BlackBerry said it will part ways with Keys at the end of that month 166 In June 2013 Keys s VH1 Storytellers special was released on CD and DVD 167 In December 2013 Keys was featured on I Will Pray Preghero released as a single from Italian singer Giorgia s studio album Senza paura 168 In 2014 Keys collaborated with Kendrick Lamar on the song It s On Again for The Amazing Spider Man 2 soundtrack 169 In July 2014 it was reported that Keys had changed management from Red Light Management s Will Botwin to Ron Laffitte and Guy Oseary at Maverick 170 On September 8 2014 Keys uploaded the music video to a new song called We Are Here to her Facebook page accompanied by a lengthy status update describing her motivation and inspiration to write the song 171 172 It was released digitally the following week Keys was also working with Pharrell Williams on her sixth studio album first set for a 2015 release 173 174 In an interview with Vibe Keys described the sound of the album as aggressive 175 One of the songs on the album is called Killing Your Mother 176 177 In the same interview Keys revealed one of the songs on the album was titled Killing Your Mother with WWD Keys discussed her first beauty campaign with Givenchy as the face of the new fragrance Dahlia Divin 176 In November 2014 Keys announced that she is releasing a series of children s books 178 The first book released is entitled Blue Moon From the Journals of MaMa Mae and LeeLee 179 Keys gave birth to her second child son Genesis Ali Dean on December 27 2014 180 In 2015 Keys performed at the BET Awards 2015 with The Weeknd Keys played the character Skye Summers in the second season of Empire She first appeared in the episode Sinned Against which aired November 25 2015 181 2016 2018 Here and The Voice Edit On March 25 2016 Keys was announced as a new coach on Season 11 of The Voice 182 During The Voice finale she came in third place with team member We McDonald In May 2016 Keys released In Common and performed the song in the opening ceremony of 2016 UEFA Champions League Final in San Siro Milan 183 The song topped Billboard s Dance Club Songs chart on October 15 184 On June 20 2016 World Refugee Day Keys released the short film Let Me In which she executive produced in conjunction with her We Are Here organization The film is a reimagining of the refugee crisis as taking place in the United States 185 186 187 In October 2016 she released a single from upcoming album Here called Blended Family What You Do for Love featuring A AP Rocky 188 On November 1 2016 Keys unveiled her short film The Gospel to accompany the LP 189 Keys s concert special Here in Times Square was aired on BET on November 3 and Here was released on November 4 peaking at number 2 of the Billboard 200 becoming her seventh top 10 album 190 It peaked at number one on the R amp B Hip Hop Albums chart becoming her seventh chart topper 191 In January 2017 she released the track That s What s Up that re imagines the spoken word segment on the Kanye West song Low Lights 192 Keys returned for Season 12 of The Voice and won the competition with her artist Chris Blue on May 23 2017 In May 2017 in an interview with Entertainment Tonight Keys announced that she was working on her seventh studio album therefore she did not return for the thirteenth series of The Voice 193 In August 2017 she attended WE Day an event of Canadian WE Charity organization 194 On September 17 2017 Keys performed at Rock in Rio in a powerful and acclaimed performance 195 196 On October 18 2017 NBC announced that Keys would be returning to the series for the show s fourteenth season of The Voice alongside Adam Levine Blake Shelton and Kelly Clarkson She placed in second place with her team member Britton Buchanan with whom Keys released a cover version of Avicii s Wake Me Up as a single 197 In December 2017 Keys appeared on Eminem s album Revival on the song Like Home 198 Keys also featured on the song Morning Light from Justin Timberlake s fifth studio album Man of the Woods 2018 199 and on Us the third single from James Bay s second studio album Electric Light 200 On December 6 2018 Keys spoke at the 13th Annual Billboard Women in Music event spotlighting her new non profit named She Is the Music 201 As part of her address Keys spoke briefly of the organization s efforts in creating an inclusive database of women in music and a partnership with Billboard to mentor young women interested in the music industry 202 She created She is the Music upon learning that the number of women in popular music reached a six year low in 2017 partnering with Jody Gerson Sam Kirby and Ann Mincieli 203 204 2019 2020 Alicia authorship Edit On January 15 2019 Alicia Keys was announced as the host of the 61st Annual Grammy Awards When Keys hosted the event on February 10 2019 it became the first time a woman hosted the show in 14 years 205 Keys s performance playing two pianos at the same time was declared one of the best moments of the 61st Annual Grammy Awards by Entertainment Tonight as well as the Los Angeles Daily News who also noted her fashion 206 207 Keys dedicated the performance to those who have inspired her including Scott Joplin and Hazel Scott In May 2019 Keys attended the 2019 Met Gala themed Camp Notes on Fashion in New York City wearing a light aqua green sequined dress with hood alongside her husband Kasseem Swizz Beatz Dean who wore a dark green suit and black bow tie 208 209 The next month Keys performed at Pride Live s Stonewall Day Concert on June 28 2019 wearing a white jumpsuit with the name of her upcoming song Show Me Love in multi colored beads on the back of the jumpsuit 210 Included in the songs she performed was her own song Girl on Fire the performance was part of a concert in honor of those who fought for gay LGBT community rights in the Stonewall Riots 210 Keys was announced as the buyer of the Razor House in the La Jolla community of San Diego California in early September 2019 211 In an interview with Billboard on December 5 2019 Keys s recent move with her husband to the West Coast was briefly discussed 212 In September 2019 Keys released a new single Show Me Love with Miguel The accompanying music video starred actors Michael B Jordan and Zoe Saldana 213 The song impacted urban radio on September 24 2019 as the first single from Keys s upcoming seventh studio album Keys performed the track for the first time during her appearance at the 2019 iHeart Radio Music Festival in Las Vegas The song was a commercial success on US Urban music charts and became Keys s first song to reach the Billboard Hot 100 since Girl on Fire in 2012 peaking at number 90 on November 22 2019 214 This success extended her record as the artist with the most number one singles on the Adult R amp B Songs chart reigning for 5 consecutive weeks The song was atop this chart at the 1 position the weeks of December 14 December 21 and December 28 in 2019 and the weeks of January 4 and 11 in 2020 215 As of the week of January 11 2020 Show Me Love had been on the Adult R amp B Songs Chart any position for 16 weeks the chart has 30 positions 215 It also became Keys s 11th song to reach number one on the Adult R amp B Songs chart 216 It was followed by the release of the single Time Machine in November 2019 The music video for Time Machine was released the same month and noted for its retro roller rink setting and vibes 217 In December 2019 Keys was awarded the American Express Impact Award for her efforts to foster female artist growth and provide them with new opportunities through the non profit she co founded the year before and developed in 2019 named She Is the Music 218 Keys received the award at the 14th Annual Women in Music Billboard event on December 12 2019 218 On January 26 2020 Alicia Keys hosted the 62nd Annual Grammy Awards for the second year in a row as announced on November 14 2019 219 In addition to hosting the event Keys performed multiple times including a tribute with Boyz II Men to basketball star Kobe Bryant who died in a helicopter crash earlier that same day 220 Keys also performed her new song Underdog with Brittany Howard backing the performance on acoustic guitar 220 Keys s seventh studio album Alicia was originally scheduled to be released on May 15 2020 221 but then got postponed to September 18 2020 due to the COVID 19 pandemic 222 223 Keys released her memoir More Myself A Journey on March 31 2020 In September 2020 Keys launched her lifestyle brand Keys Soulcare 224 On October 29 2020 Alicia released A Beautiful Noise with Brandi Carlile to encourage Americans to get out and vote 225 Alicia and Brandi performed A Beautiful Noise on Every Vote Counts A Celebration of Democracy on CBS 226 A Beautiful Noise was also included on the digital reissue of Keys s seventh studio album Alicia that was released on December 18 2020 227 2021 2022 Keys first christmas album Edit In May 2021 Keys was freatured on DMX s album Exodus in the song Hold Me Down 228 To commemorate the 20th anniversary of her debut album Songs in A Minor Keys performed a three song medley of singles from the album at the 2021 Billboard Music Awards 229 230 In June 2021 a 20th anniversary edition of Songs in A Minor was released 231 On September 9 2021 Keys released the single Lala Unlocked featuring US rapper and singer Swae Lee of the hip hop duo Rae Sremmurd The song was performed at the 2021 MTV Video Music Awards The music video was released on September 23 2021 232 The single proceeds the release of Keys s eighth studio album and follow up companion to 2020 s Alicia entitled Keys First previewed via Alicia s 2021 Noted YouTube docu series 233 the album was released on December 10 2021 as a double album featuring both fully produced and broken down versions of new material 234 Keys was Alicia s final release under RCA Records On April 7 2022 Keys released City of Gods Part II through her own label AKW Records It was written and produced by Keys and is a sequel to the single City of Gods by Fivio Foreign Kanye West and Keys 235 On July 14 2022 Keys unveiled that Come for Me featuring Khalid and Lucky Daye would be released as the next single ahead of a re release of the album titled Keys II during the following month The music video was released the same day 236 237 238 After her contract with RCA Records ended following the release of Keys Alicia released her ninth studio album and first christmas album Santa Baby on 4 November 2022 exclusively on Apple Music her first release as an independent artist it peaked at number 148 on the Billboard 200 239 240 Artistry Edit If I Ain t Got You 2003 source source Keys often incorporates piano into her songs Problems playing this file See media help Keys playing the piano supported by three backup vocalists From the beginning of her career Keys has been noted for being a multifaceted talent as a singer songwriter instrumentalist arranger and producer 244 She achieved acclaim for her unique style and maturity as a classical musician and singer songwriter The Times wrote that Keys s debut album Songs in A Minor spoke from a soul that seemed way beyond its years and her follow up The Diary of Alicia Keys confirmed her place in musical history 7 The Seattle Times assessed that with her third album As I Am Keys continued showing diversity in her music and her depth as a songwriter singer and pianist 245 USA Today in a review of Songs in A Minor commended Keys s musical artistic and thematic maturity starting out her career 246 The Japan Times regarded Keys s production of Songs in A Minor as displaying the kind of taste and restraint that is rare in current mainstream R amp B 247 Billboard wrote that her debut introduced a different kind of pop singer Not only was she mean on the ivories but she showed true musicianship writing and performing her material and Keys continued developing her artistry with subsequent albums 248 Rolling Stone remarked that Keys broke into the music world as a singer with hip hop swagger an old school soul sound and older school as in Chopin piano chops her appeal bridging the generation gap 249 On MSN s list of Contemporary R amp B hip hop and rap icons it was stated that Keys achieved prominence by drawing from her classical technique as a pianist enhanced by her ease as a multi instrumentalist and songwriting steeped in her formal studies 243 Keys is also distinguished for being in control of her artistic output and image and having fought for creative independence since getting signed at 15 years old 252 PopMatters called Keys an artist who clearly has a fine sense of her creative talents and has struggled to make sure they are represented in the best way 42 Rolling Stone wrote that with her classical training Keys reintroduced the idea of a self reliant but still pop friendly R amp B singer songwriter a type that stretches back to Stevie Wonder crossing generational lines in the process 253 Blender magazine expressed that Keys emerged as a singer songwriter instrumentalist producer with genuine urban swagger and her largely self produced second album showcased her growing deftness and explorative verve 254 In 2016 NPR stated that Keys stood apart from pop trends while forging a remarkable career and sustained her focus on artistry 39 MOBO described Keys as an accomplished pianist singer songwriter and producer who has made a consistent and indelible contribution to the music industry her unique approach making classical music more accessible and diffusing barriers between traditional and contemporary while keeping musical excellence at the core of her art 255 In 2003 The Guardian wrote that Keys s largely self created work is an indication of how much power she wields and described her as an uncompromising artist who bears little resemblance to contemporary stars 14 Keys has been praised for her expressive vocals and emotive delivery In a review of Songs in A Minor Jam complimented her crooning and warm vocals as well as her belting gospel style 241 CMJ New Music Monthly commended her deep soulful voice and heartfelt delivery of her songs 256 Q magazine compared her vocal talent to Mary J Blige s and acknowledged her sincerity as another plus to her musical instincts 257 PopMatters noted her deep purple vocals and considered that Keys is less concerned about technical proficiency and more interested in rendering musical moments as authentic and visceral as possible 42 The Guardian wrote that Keys sings with devastating allure 5 Reviewing a live performance the Los Angeles Times wrote that Keys has a commanding voice and the style and vision to convey the character and detail of the songs and praised the range and taste of her musical instincts 46 NPR described her voice as yearning and ready to break even as it remains in control considering it one of the elements integral to her music 39 Rolling Stone wrote that her dynamic vocal tone extends from a soft croon to a raspy full throated roar 258 Keys has a three octave contralto vocal range 255 259 In 2023 Rolling Stone ranked Keys at number 185 on its list of the 200 Greatest Singers of All Time 260 Keys has cited influences including Whitney Houston John Lennon Sade Aretha Franklin Bob Marley Carole King Prince Nina Simone Marvin Gaye Quincy Jones Donny Hathaway Curtis Mayfield Barbra Streisand Radiohead 261 and Stevie Wonder 265 An accomplished classical pianist Keys incorporates piano into a majority of her songs 5 38 Keys was described by New York Daily News as one of the most versatile musicians of her generation 73 Keys s music is influenced by vintage soul music rooted in gospel 266 while she heavily incorporates classical piano with R amp B jazz blues and hip hop into her music 267 The Guardian noted that Keys is skilled at fusing the ruff hip hop rhythms she absorbed during her New York youth into her heartfelt soulful R amp B stylings 5 The Songwriters Hall of Fame stated that Keys broke onto the music scene with her unmistakable blend of soul hip hop jazz and classical music 268 She began experimenting with other genres including pop and rock in her third studio album As I Am 266 269 270 transitioning from neo soul to a 1980s and 1990s R amp B sound with her fourth album The Element of Freedom 271 272 In 2005 The Independent described her musical style as consisting of crawling blues coupled with a hip hop backbeat and soul melodies enhanced with her raw vocals 273 The New York Daily News stated that her incorporation of classical piano riffs contributed to her breakout success 73 Jet magazine stated she thrives by touching fans with piano mastery words and melodious voice 274 In 2002 The New York Times wrote that on stage Keys invariably starts with a little Beethoven and moves into rhythm and blues that s accessorized with hip hop scratching jazz scat singing and glimmers of gospel 38 Keys s debut album PopMatters wrote reflects her sensibilities as young woman and as a musical cultural and racial hybrid 42 NPR stated in 2016 that Keys s overall work consists of notable diversity to style and form 39 Salon wrote that the diversity of Keys s music is representative of her own border breaking background and also emblematic of the variety responsible for the excitement and energy of American culture 275 Keys s lyrical content has included themes of love heartbreak female empowerment hope her philosophy of life and struggles inner city life experiences and social and political commentary 5 14 23 42 245 275 276 John Pareles of The New York Times noted that Keys presents herself as a musician first and lyrically her songs plunge into the unsettled domain of female identity in the hip hop era determined to work their way through conflicting imperatives while she plays multiple roles in her songs expressing loyalty jealousy rejection sadness desire fear uncertainty and tenacity 38 Pareles considered in 2007 that Keys did not offer private details in her songs and that her musical compositions make up for a lack of lyrical refinement 266 269 Gregory Stephen Tate of The Village Voice compared Keys s writing and production to 1970s music 277 NPR described a few foundational elements in Key s music heartache or infatuation a tenderness and emotion made heavy with wisdom a patiently unfurling melody and her yearning voice 39 In 2016 referencing her sixth album Here Salon noted a hypnotic tension in Keys s lyrical expression and complimented her sense of rhythmic timing and socio political consciousness 275 Legacy Edit Keys performing at the Summer Sonic Festival in 2008 Keys has been referred to as the Queen of R amp B by various media outlets 283 Time has listed her in its list of 100 most influential people twice Journalist Christopher John Farley wrote Her musicianship raises her above her peers She doesn t have to sample music s past like a DJ scratching his way through a record collection she has the chops to examine it take it apart and create something new and personal with what she has found in 2005 284 In 2017 Kerry Washington also wrote Songs in A Minor infused the landscape of hip hop with a classical sensibility and unfolded the complexity of being young gifted female and black for a new generation Alicia became an avatar for millions of people always remaining true to herself in 2017 285 Rolling Stone named Songs in A Minor as one of the 100 Greatest Albums 286 and its single Fallin in their 100 greatest songs of the 2000s decade 287 VH1 have listed Keys in their 100 Greatest Artists of All Time 288 14th on 100 Greatest Women 289 33rd on 50 Greatest Women of the Video Era lists 290 and at number 10 on their 100 Sexiest Artist list 291 Considered a music icon 295 Keys was placed at number 27 on Billboard s 35 Greatest R amp B Artists of All Time list in 2015 296 In January 2023 Rolling Stone ranked Keys at number 185 on their list of The 200 Best Singers of All Time 297 The BET Honors honored Keys for her contributions to music with the Entertainment Award in 2008 298 In 2009 ASCAP honored Keys with its Golden Note Award presented to songwriters composers and artists who have achieved extraordinary career milestones 299 300 In 2015 The Recording Academy honored Keys with the Recording Artists Coalition Award for her artistry philanthropy and her passion for creators rights as a founding member of the Academy s brand new GRAMMY Creators Alliance 301 In 2018 she was honored by The Recording Academy s Producers amp Engineers Wing for her outstanding artistic contributions and accomplishments 302 In 2018 The National Music Publishers Association honored Keys with the Songwriter Icon award for her credits as a music creator and her role as an inspirational figure to millions 303 Rolling Stone wrote that Keys was something new in contemporary popular music bridging the generation gap with hip hop swagger an old school soul sound and older school as in Chopin piano chops 249 Key s debut Billboard stated introduced a different kind of pop singer Not only was she mean on the ivories but she showed true musicianship writing and performing her material 248 Barry Walters of Rolling Stone wrote that Keys reintroduced the idea of a self reliant but still pop friendly R amp B singer songwriter a type that stretches back to Stevie Wonder crossing generational lines in the process 253 On MSN s list of Contemporary R amp B hip hop and rap icons it was stated that Keys set a high bar from the outset of her career drawing from her classical technique as a pianist enhanced by her ease as a multi instrumentalist and songwriting steeped in her formal studies 243 AllMusic wrote that her debut kicked off a wave of ambitious new neo soul songsters and fit neatly into the movement of ambitious yet classicist new female singer songwriters that ranged from the worldbeat inflected pop of Nelly Furtado to the jazzy Norah Jones whose success may not have been possible if Keys hadn t laid the groundwork 304 Keys transcends genres The Recording Academy also stated incorporating her classical background into her music and including gospel jazz blues and vintage soul rock and pop influences and she is one of the most respected musicians of today 292 Jet said that in 2001 Keys ushered in a marriage between classical and soul music 29 BBC s Babita Sharma stated in 2016 that Keys has had a significant impact on the R amp B soul jazz sound of the last two decades 251 MOBO described Keys as an accomplished pianist singer songwriter and producer who is responsible for the emergence of vintage R amp B imbibed with a post modernist twist where genres divinely melt and has made a consistent and indelible contribution to the music industry her unique approach making classical music more accessible and diffusing barriers between traditional and contemporary 255 ASCAP stated that Keys s innovative and enduring contributions to rhythm amp soul music have earned her an Extraordinary Place in American Popular Music 300 Keys has been credited with inspiring and influencing many artists 40 305 including a younger generation of artists like Adele 306 Rihanna 307 308 Janelle Monae 309 H E R 310 Jessie Ware 311 312 James Bay 313 Ella Mai 314 Wyvern Lingo 305 Anuhea Jenkins 315 Jorja Smith 316 317 Lauren Jauregui 318 319 Normani 318 Alessia Cara 320 321 Ruth Anne Cunningham 322 Lianne La Havas 323 324 325 Heather Russell 326 Grimes 327 and Sophie Delila 328 Achievements EditSee also List of awards and nominations received by Alicia Keys Keys is one of the world s best selling music artists and is also listed on the Recording Industry Association of America s best selling artists in the United States selling over 17 8 million albums and 21 9 million digital songs 329 She has sold over 30 million albums worldwide 330 331 while her singles No One and Empire State of Mind are also amongst the list of best selling singles worldwide 332 333 Billboard ranked Keys as the fifth most successful artist of the 2000s decade 138 top R amp B artist of the 2000s decade 334 and placed her at number 10 in their list of Top 50 R amp B Hip Hop Artists of the Past 25 Years 335 Keys was the best selling new artist and best selling R amp B artist of 2001 63 She has attained 4 Billboard Hot 100 number one singles from 9 top ten singles 336 She has also attained 8 Hot R amp B Hip Hop Songs and Airplay number one singles 337 338 and set a Guinness World Record on the former in 2008 when she became the first artist to replace herself at number one with No One and Like You ll Never See Me Again 339 Keys is one of three female artists included on Billboard magazine s list of the Top 20 Hot 100 Songwriters 2000 2011 for writing songs that topped the Billboard Hot 100 chart 340 Keys has earned numerous awards including 15 Grammy Awards 341 17 NAACP Image Awards 9 Billboard Music Awards and 7 BET Awards 342 Keys received 5 Grammy Awards in 2002 becoming the second female artist to win as many in one night 343 In 2005 Keys was awarded the Songwriters Hall of Fame Hal David Starlight Award which honors gifted songwriters who are at an apex in their careers and are making a significant impact in the music industry via their original songs 17 268 That year ASCAP awarded Keys Songwriter of the Year at its Rhythm amp Soul Music Awards 299 In 2007 she was a recipient of The Recording Academy Honors which celebrate outstanding individuals whose work embodies excellence and integrity and who have improved the environment for the creative community 344 In 2014 Fuse ranked her as the thirteenth most awarded musician of all time 345 In 2020 Pollstar listed Keys among top female artists of the 21st century in the concert industry according to the publication she sold more than 1 7 million tickets with an earning exceeding 111 5 million 346 Philanthropy and activism Edit Keys protesting with Benjamin Chavis in 2002 Keys performed Donny Hathaway s 1973 song Someday We ll All Be Free at the America A Tribute to Heroes televised benefit concert following the September 11 attacks 347 Keys protested at the New York City Hall against proposed budget cuts for students education in June 2002 348 Keys has also donated to Frum tha Ground Up a non profit organization that aids children and teenagers with scholarships 349 350 Keys is the co founder and Global Ambassador of Keep a Child Alive a non profit organization that provides medicine orphan care and social support to families with HIV and AIDS in Africa and India 351 352 She discovered first hand the extensive impact of the AIDS epidemic on a visit to South Africa a trip that was the impetus to cofounding Keep a Child Alive Keys had befriended AIDS activist Leigh Blake who had reached out to her and helped raise her awareness to the global impact of HIV AIDS Keys and Leigh visited South African clinics with HIV infected mothers and children where Keys encountered the lack of resources and education on the disease present in the communities 353 Keys visited other African countries such as Uganda and Kenya to promote care for children affected by AIDS 354 355 356 Keys hosted and acted as the musical director of Keep A Child Alive s annual fundraising gala The Black Ball 300 357 358 In 2005 Keys and Bono released a cover version of Peter Gabriel and Kate Bush s Don t Give Up to raise funds for the organization 359 360 Her work in Africa was recorded in the documentary Alicia in Africa Journey to the Motherland which was released in April 2008 361 In 2005 Keys performed in Philadelphia Pennsylvania as part of the worldwide Live 8 concerts to raise awareness of the poverty in Africa and to pressure the G8 leaders to take action 362 In the same year Keys performed on ReAct Now Music amp Relief and Shelter from the Storm A Concert for the Gulf Coast two benefit programs that raised money for those affected by Hurricane Katrina 363 364 Keys performing at the Live Earth concert in July 2007 In July 2007 Keys and Keith Urban performed The Rolling Stones 1969 song Gimme Shelter at Giants Stadium in East Rutherford New Jersey at the American leg of the Live Earth concerts 365 366 She participated in the Nobel Peace Prize Concert which took place at the Oslo Spektrum in Oslo Norway on December 11 2007 along with other artists 367 Keys performed the song Prelude to a Kiss retitled Send Me an Angel from her 2007 album As I Am for the Hope for Haiti Now A Global Benefit for Earthquake Relief telethon in response to the 2010 Haiti earthquake 368 In 2009 the BET Awards honored Keys with the Humanitarian Award 369 In June 2011 Keys spoke alongside Annie Lennox at the United Nations AIDS conference in New York She participated in a panel titled HIV Priorities for Positive Change In Women s Words in which she calls on supporting organizations that provide treatment and care for families affected by AIDS 370 In September 2012 she was featured in a campaign called 30 Songs 30 Days to support Half the Sky Turning Oppression into Opportunity for Women Worldwide a multi platform media project inspired by Nicholas Kristof and Sheryl WuDunn s book 371 In March 2013 Keys teamed up with Greater Than AIDS to launch EMPOWERED a new public information campaign to reach women in the United States about HIV AIDS Appearing in a public service announcement for EMPOWERED Keys spoke with five women whose lives have been affected by HIV AIDS 372 In December 2012 Keys performed alongside many other artists in 12 12 12 The Concert for Sandy Relief to benefit victims of Hurricane Sandy 373 Keys protesting at the Women s March in January 2017 In July 2016 Keys participated in a video on taking action against systemic racism in the United States titled 23 Ways You Could Be Killed if You are Black in America 374 After the inauguration of Donald Trump as the 45th President of the United States in 2017 Keys protested during the Women s March on Washington and was one of the key speakers 375 376 In 2017 Keys received and shared the award for the Ambassador of Conscience from Amnesty International alongside Canadian Indigenous rights activists 377 378 In 2018 Keys was honored at Variety s Power of Women luncheon for her work with Keep A Child Alive 379 380 Keys and her husband Swizz Beatz are also avid art collectors On July 26 2019 Bloomberg News reported Keys and Beatz were avidly purchasing works by artist Tschabalala Self and that they decided to keep two of the pieces they bought and donate one to the Brooklyn Museum 381 Through the Dean Collection they also collect notable artists such as Henry Taylor Jordan Casteel Kehinde Wiley Toyin Ojih Odutola Arthur Jafa and Cy Gavin 382 Keys and Dean are co chairs of the Gordon Parks Foundation which permanently preserves the work of Gordon Parks the pioneering photographer filmmaker musician and activist 383 The couple acquired what is now the largest private holding of Gordon Parks s images part of the Dean Collection the couple s philanthropic organization and family collection of international contemporary art 383 In the summer of 2018 Keys and Dean were featured on the cover of Cultured Magazine where they delved into Gordon Parks s works and The Dean Collection 383 Personal life Edit Keys with Swizz Beatz in 2013 For over a decade Keys was in a low profile romantic relationship with her long time good friend and collaborator Kerry Brothers Jr until 2008 384 385 386 Keys later dated hip hop artist producer Swizz Beatz whom she married on July 31 2010 142 387 They had their first son on October 14 2010 143 She gave birth to their second boy on December 27 2014 388 Discography EditMain articles Alicia Keys discography and List of songs written by Alicia Keys Songs in A Minor 2001 The Diary of Alicia Keys 2003 As I Am 2007 The Element of Freedom 2009 Girl on Fire 2012 Here 2016 Alicia 2020 Keys 2021 Santa Baby 2022 Filmography EditMain article Alicia Keys videography Filmography Films starred Smokin Aces 2006 The Nanny Diaries 2007 The Secret Life of Bees 2008 Concert tours EditHeadlining tours Songs in A Minor Tour 2002 Diary Tour 2005 As I Am Tour 2008 Freedom Tour 2010 Set the World on Fire Tour 2013 Alicia Keys World Tour 2022 2023 Keys to the Summer Tour 2023 Co headlining tours The Verizon Ladies First Tour 2004 Concerts Piano amp I A One Night Only Event with Alicia Keys 2011 Bibliography EditBooks Keys Alicia 2004 Tears for Water Songbook of Poems and Lyrics G P Putnam s Sons ISBN 0 425 20560 6 Keys Alicia 2006 Unplugged Hal Leonard Corporation ISBN 1 4234 0822 5 Keys Alicia 2007 How Can I Keep from Singing Transforming the Lives of African Children and Families Affected by AIDS Umbrage ISBN 978 1 884167 60 7 Keys Alicia Walton Jessica 2014 Blue Moon From the Journals of MaMa Mae and LeeLee IDW Publishing ISBN 9781613777893 Keys Alicia 2020 More Myself A Journey Flatiron Books ISBN 9781250153296 Keys Alicia Weiner Andrew 2022 Girl on Fire HarperCollins ISBN 9780063029569 Published articles Keys Alicia 2008 AIDS Not Killing Hope in Africa CNN 389 Keys Alicia 2015 Don t Fail the Children in Africa CNN 390 Keys Alicia 2016 Time to Uncover Lenny Letter 391 Other contributions Keys Alicia 2014 Introduction in Spirit Rising My Life My Music by Angelique Kidjo and Rachel Wenrick Harper Design ISBN 978 0062071798 392 Keys Alicia 2018 Foreword in Blend The Secret to Co Parenting and Creating a Balanced Family by Mashonda Tifrere TarcherPerigee ISBN 978 0143132578 393 See also EditList of awards and nominations received by Alicia Keys List of artists who reached number one in the United States Honorific nicknames in popular music List of songs written by Alicia KeysReferences Edit a b c d Serpick Evan Alicia Keys Biography Rolling Stone Archived from the original on January 25 2011 Retrieved November 2 2010 Batey Angus November 10 2007 The ascent of Alicia Keys The Times London Retrieved July 5 2009 2005 Grammy Award Winners CBS News February 13 2005 Retrieved July 5 2009 Bentley Rick September 29 2021 Big Sky uses twin ploy Alicia Keys has her life exposed KGET TV Retrieved September 29 2021 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q Interview Alicia Keys The Guardian November 1 2001 Retrieved April 17 2018 Mervis Scott April 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Dance Club Songs No 1 Since 2004 With In Common Billboard Retrieved November 3 2016 Alicia Keys Shares New Song Hallelujah amp Let Me In Movie Trailer Revolt June 17 2016 Archived from the original on July 2 2018 Retrieved July 1 2018 Let Me In Alicia Keys Releases Powerful Short Film For World Refugee Day Vibe June 20 2016 Retrieved July 1 2018 New Alicia Keys video imagines refugee crisis in U S Mexico Global Poverty Project June 20 2016 Retrieved July 1 2018 Lakshmin Deepa October 8 2016 Alicia Keys and A AP Rocky release Blended Family MTV com Retrieved October 9 2016 Espinosa Joshua November 1 2016 Watch Alicia Keys s New Short Film The Gospel Retrieved November 3 2016 Caulfield Keith November 13 2016 Bon Jovi Earns Sixth No 1 Album on Billboard 200 Chart Billboard Retrieved November 14 2016 Alicia Keys Collects Seventh No 1 on Top R amp B Hip Hop Albums Chart Billboard Retrieved January 21 2016 Listen to Alicia Keys New Kanye West Sampling Song Noisey January 26 2017 Retrieved 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