Alicia Keys is by far one of the best R&B artists to emerge over the last few decades. Winning over 100 awards, selling millions of albums and singles and packing concert venues around the world, the New York City native has made quite a name for herself.
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While this is technically off Usher's 2004 LP, 'Confessions,' 'My Boo' is just one of those tracks that would have probably not have had the same charm it had without the help of Alicia Keys. This isn't the first time we've seen the two collaborate...
Inspired by the birth of her son, Egypt, and being married to Swizz Beatz, 'Girl on Fire,' the title track off her 2012 album, shows the balance between a 21st century woman's work and home life.
Mostly focusing on her domestic life, Alicia Keys plays a mother who is looking after her kids and elderly mother...
Like the song title conveys, the video for 'You Don't Know My Name' presents Keys as a diner waitress who's smitten with one of her customers -- a regular who comes to her workplace for lunch. Throughout the video we see her going through the motions of what happens when the two see each other outside of the restaurant...
In 2001, the world was introduced to a 20-year-old New York R&B singer-songwriter named Alicia Keys with the release of her video for 'Fallin'.' Aside from the fact we hear just how powerful Keys' vocals can be, we also found out that she just wasn't your typical belter.
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Alicia Keys takes us back to college in her video for 'Teenage Love Affair.' Playing the role of a student, Keys falls for a student activist who is rallying a group of co-eds and spreading awareness about Keep a Child Alive, an organization that Keys is a big supporter of...
Who could ever forget the opening bars of this song? Inspired by Aaliyah's death, the song looks into what are the important things in one's life. Like other videos, Alicia Keys takes us to New York City and takes fans on a journey through her burgeoning relationship with her boyfriend, played by Method Man...
Unlike her other videos, 'No One' doesn't follow any kind of storyline. The 2007 song depicts Alicia Keys in four different locations -- all of which show her performing to the camera. While fans aren't treated to some love story or series of acts that show how dedicated Keys is to her man, the video showcases an evolution in how Keys presents herself, whether it's her look to the power in her lyr
Before 'Girl on Fire' ever existed, Alicia Keys released the music video for 'Superwoman' in 2008. Playing the various roles a woman can become in today's society -- from a high-level executive at a board meeting or a single mother trying to get into college -- she shines a light and roots for female empowerment in the visual...