Alicia Keys is an American musician and artist who is known for having a soulful voice and being able to play the piano well. Born in New York City in 1981, Alicia started playing the piano at a young age and quickly developed a love for music.
Alicia's soulful vocal and powerful lyrics draw fans worldwide to her R&B, soul, and pop music. "Songs in a Minor," her 2001 début, won five Grammys, including Best New Artist, Best R&B Album, and Best Female R&B Vocal Performance.
Alicia's activism and charity complement her music. She co-founded Keep a Child Alive, which treats HIV-positive children and families in Africa and India. She has also spoken out about racial inequality and police violence.
Alicia's influence is unquestionable. She is known worldwide for her soulful voice, powerful lyrics, and impressive piano skills. She inspires others to use their skills and resources to improve the world through her music and activism.
Alicia Keys Official Site: www.aliciakeys.com