Alicia Keys, aka the Girl on Fire, is igniting audiences and crowds with her Set the World on Fire Tour. That's a whole lotta heat, but this is A. Keys we're talking about. She tickles the ivories and belts melodies beautifully with that smoky, smoldering voice. The stage is merely kindling.
Alicia Keys, known for her solid acting skills in her videos, emotes as we've come to expect in her clip for 'Tears Always Win.' She's dreaming the life, as opposed to living the dream.
Alicia Keys looks absolutely stunning in this Stella McCartney dress, but do you think this 'Girl on Fire' in green wore the dress better than 'The Woman You Love,' aka Ashanti?
This fashion battle between the two beautiful R&B divas is a bit hard to decide upon, since both ladies totally rocked the McCartney number, but in very different ways.
Alicia Keys is a great person to follow on Instagram. The 'Girl on Fire' updates her photo feed often with personal pictures that range from her beautifying herself for performances or television appearances, to downtime with her son Egypyt and hubby Swizz Beatz.
It's hard to believe it's been more than a decade since Alicia Keys songs first started making their rounds on the radio.
The songstress first burst on the scene in 2001 at the tender age of 20, but her age belied her talent and skill. She could tickle the ivories like a seasoned veteran, and her voice was that of an old soul. Keys channeled what felt like lifetimes of emotion into her mix of R&B, neo soul, blues, funk and jazz, thus creating her very own unique blend.
Alicia Keys has declared it's a 'New Day,' so get out there and do something with yourself!
The new video for the songstress' third single from her album 'Girl on Fire,' shows Keys walking down an alley like she owns all of New York City and performing some choreography with a couple of backup dancers.
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When we first met Alicia Keys, she was an itty bitty thing with her signature braids. Her sense of style has evolved and developed since she burst onto the scene with 'Fallin'.'
Over the past few years, the diva has shown a predilection for the color black on red carpets and at fancy events, but instead of relying on LBDs, there's always a twist. Her gowns and frocks have extra stylistic panache, whether it's a collar, the shape, the fabric, some peek-a-boo skin or other assorted accoutrements.
These days, pretty much anyone can make a video for next to nothing, so it's extra nice to see one that's been created with care and an actual budget. Case in point: This clip for Alicia Keys' duet with Maxwell, 'Fire We Make.'
Alicia Keys lyrics aren't exactly poetry, but they are genuine, heartfelt and feel as though she lifted them from her own diary to share them with us via song. Although she is largely viewed as a girl with a piano and a big voice, it's what that massive, beautiful voice says that's equally as important. She didn't name one of her albums 'The Diary of Alicia Keys' for nothin'. There is power in her simplicity when it comes to words.
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