R&B piano diva Alicia Keys offers a musical gem for her loving fans. 'Zebras and Airplanes' is yet another unreleased song that she's dropped through her online treasure vault.
Alicia Keys and John Legend joined forces for a powerful cover of The Beatles' 'Let It Be' at 'The Night That Changed America: A Grammy Salute,' which premiered last night (Feb. 9) on CBS.
From Jennifer Lopez's infamous green Versace gown to Nicki Minaj's Red Riding Hood get-up with the "pope" on her arm, there have been some outrageous outfits on display on the red carpet during Grammy Awards past. But it seems that this year, artists went for chic and couture versus shocking and nearly nude looks.
Before P.M. Dawn was known as the group that literally got tossed off the stage, they were the forefathers of softcore, Drake-style rap. One of their biggest hits is the dramatically titled 'I'd Die Without You,' which was on the popular 'Boomerang' soundtrack and also peaked at No. 3 on the Billboard Hot 100. Alicia Keys is now giving her take on the classic tune.
Before Alicia Keys performs in Manila tonight (Nov. 25), the 'Girl on Fire' singer took some time to visit survivors of Typhoon Haiyan at Villamor Airbase in Pasay City, Philippines.
It’s been a minute since we’ve heard from Alicia Keys, but she returns with a heartfelt song from the soundtrack to the critically acclaimed film, ’12 Years a Slave.’ 'Queen of the Field' combines the R&B songbird’s powerful vocals and her piano to create a soulful tune.
'The Inevitable Defeat of Mister & Pete' starring Jennifer Hudson is also executive produced by Alicia Keys. The inspiring flick is accompanied by an inspiring single by Keys herself, entitled 'Better Me, Better You.'