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Alicia Keys is a rhythm and blues singer, poet, songwriter, and pianist known for her unique blend of classical, R&B, jazz, neo-soul, and hip-hop. She writes and produces her own music. Her stage name, "Keys," alludes to her being a pianist.

Keys was born Alicia Augello Cook on January 25, 1981, in New York City. Her parents, Craig Cook and Terri Augello, did not stay together for long, and Keys was raised mostly by her mother. She grew up in Hell's Kitchen, a tough neighborhood in Manhattan. Though Keys is biracial, she considers herself black. However, she still loves both sides of her heritage, and it was a non-issue in her neighborhood since most of its inhabitants came from diverse backgrounds.

Keys entered the Professional Performance Arts School in Manhattan, majoring in voice. She saw a future as a singer, and quickly found a manager to help her get started right away. Manager Jeff Robinson began grooming Keys, helping her put together a demo, and placing her in showcases where people in the record industry could hear her. He also convinced her to join a girls' choir through the Police Athletic League in Harlem. Keys and Robinson decided that she did not need backup singers or a live band, just a piano and she would get a contract.

In 1997, Keys's song, "Dah Dee Dah (Sexy Thing)," was in the Men in Black soundtrack. The following year, while still in high school, she signed with Arista Records. Keys followed Clive Davis, the former head of Arista, when he created the J Records label in 1999. Two years later Keys released her debut album Songs in A Minor which won her five Grammy Awards and went sextuple platinum in the U.S. and platinum in nine other countries. In 2003, Keys released her second album, The Diary of Alicia Keys, which debuted at number one the charts and netted her four additional Grammy Awards.

Keys released her book Tears for Water: Songbook of Poems and Lyrics in 2004. Her 2005 MTV Unplugged album debuted at number one as did her 2007 album, As I Am. She also captured two more Grammy Awards.

In 2008, Keys recorded the James Bond Quantum of Solace theme song "Another Way to Die" with Jack White, and in 2009 she recorded "Empire State of Mind" with Jay-Z. In 2009, she released The Element of Freedom, which reached number two on the U.S. charts. On the U.K. charts, the album reached number one and also went platinum. Girl on Fire, her 2012 album, debuted at number one, went gold, and earned Keys another Grammy. In 2013, she released her second live album, VH1 Storytellers, and 2016 she released Here, which peaked at number two. In 2017, Keys released Vault Playlist, Vol. 1, which included new versions of earlier songs and unreleased material.

Keys has also had multiple acting roles, her first as Keshia Knight Pulliam's four-year-old friend on The Cosby Show. Keys has since appeared in the series Charmed (1998-2006), The Backyardigans (2004-2010), American Dreams (2002-2005), and The Voice (2011-), on which she is a judge. She has also appeared in the films Smokin' Aces (2006), The Nanny Diaries (2007), and The Secret Life of Bees (2008).

In her career span, she has also released a book of poems and her songs' lyrics. The book, titled Tears For Water: Songbook of Poems & Lyrics , was labeled as some of Keys' most private thoughts. In addition to releasing her book, Keys also helped two charities, From tha Ground Up, and Keep A Child Alive, an organization that helps children living with AIDS.

Keys took part in the famed Women's March on Washington on January 22, 2017 at which she gave a brief, yet empowering and unifying speech to the crowd. At the March, Keys also performed her hit song "Girl on Fire," changing it to "These Girls are on Fire" for the event.

Alicia has two sons, Egypt Daoud Dean and Genesis Ali Dean, with husband Kasseem Dean, commonly known as Swizz Beatz, a hip-hop artist and producer.

Poems - 20 in all


Alicia Keys

mind sex
6:33 a.m.
damn you!
still water
mr. jealousy
is it insane?
love in chains
beckoning green
gold of johannesburg
in my search for heaven


Alicia Keys - 2

golden child
unfulfilled keys
lady malasuérte
lilly of the valley
love with a shot of distance


Alicia Keys - 3     ~ New ~

angel
4 letter word
such a strong word
no room for religion
when gone is the glory



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