Keys married Kasseem Dean-aka prolific record producer and rapper Swizz Beatz-in July 2010 in a small ceremony officiated by Deepak Chopra on the French island of Corsica. When her grandmother got sick, "I realized wasn't an evil person so I said, 'Can we start from this point on? Can we be friends? I can start to understand you and you can start to understand me.'" I was angry then and am sure I had the right to be angry, but if you hold on to all this anger the only person you're hurting is you." He was with Egypt last week and he loved it.I would say in the process of growing up you realize you've been holding on to anger. There's less pressure on the relationship, so maybe it's closer. I think something happens when you become a grandparent. Recently I feel both me and my father have grown up. "Daughters are often closer to their fathers," she reflected to the Daily Mail in 2012. In 2006, however, after her paternal grandmother, whom she did remain close to, died, she let her father back into her life. Probably, it was better for me this way." "It made me mad, made me angry," she told The Guardian in 2001. "But it helped show me what a strong woman my mother was, and made me want to be strong like her. Keys' parents split up when she was 2 and, growing up, she didn't have a relationship with her father, Craig Cook, a flight attendant. Every pimp, every prostitute, every drug dealer, every Broadway dreamer wishing they could be a writer, or a musician, or an actor." These are the streets that I walked, and learned my lessons on, and heard the music, and witnessed disenfranchised people, and people who just had dreams and hopes. "In the '80s, when I was a little girl, this whole Midtown area was a different world. ![]() "Times Square was dark-gee, it was dismal," Keys told The Guardianin 2016. Family MattersĪlicia Augello-Cook hails from the Hell's Kitchen neighborhood of Manhattan, where she was raised by her mother, Teresa Augello, an Italian-American legal secretary and actress who exposed her daughter at an early age to jazz and classical music and had her in piano lessons by the time she was 7. She released her powerful and critically-acclaimed sixth studio album HERE in 2016.Charles Sykes/Invision/AP/REX/Shutterstock 1. Since the release of her monumental 2001 debut album, Songs in A Minor, Keys has sold over 65 million records and built an unparalleled repertoire of hits and accomplishments. Stream the remix here.Īlicia Keys is a modern-day Renaissance woman-a 15-time Grammy Award-winning artist/songwriter/musician/producer, an accomplished actress, a New York Times best-selling author, a film/ television and Broadway producer an entrepreneur and a powerful force in the world of activism. Earlier this month, Keys dropped a fire remix of the song featuring GRAMMY nominated hip-hop artist 21 Savage. Stream the song and its hypnotic visuals here. ![]() In September, the singer released the sultry and vibey “Show Me Love,” a duet with GRAMMY Award winning R&B star Miguel. “Time Machine” celebrates the freedom that comes with letting go with lyrics like: “No we can’t rewind / Life ain’t no time machine / But once you free your mind / There is beauty in everything.” The song is the second offering from Keys’ forthcoming seventh studio album, due in 2020. The official music video is now available to watch here. “Time Machine” is now available to stream and buy across digital platforms here. The song premiered on BBC Radio 1’s “Annie Mac” today, while the video premiered simultaneously on MTV Live, MTV U and BET Soul and on Viacom’s Times Square billboards in New York City. The music video, which sees Keys giving roller skating vibes in neon at the famous World on Wheels in Los Angeles, was directed by Timeless Eye Productions, and sees a fun cameo from innovative hip-hop artist Tierra Whack. Released via RCA Records, the song was written by Keys along with Sebastian Kole and Rob Knox and produced by Keys and Knox. NEW YORK, NY (November 21, 2019) - Fresh off the announcement that she is returning to the GRAMMY stage in 2020 as host, singer/songwriter/producer Alica Keys, a 15-time GRAMMY Award winner, today released her latest song “Time Machine,” a four-on-the-floor future funk-inspired odyssey with an accompanying electric visual. ALICIA KEYS GLOWS IN NEW MUSIC VIDEO FOR “TIME MACHINE”
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