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Alicia Keys Biography
Five-time Grammy-winner Alicia Keys has risen as the young fresh talent of a new generation of soul since the release of her phenomenal 2001 debut, Songs In A Minor. Filtered through her devout respect to vintage soul, modern hip-hop, R&B, blues, and jazz, this classically trained pianist has developed a fusion that leads critics to call her the new Roberta Flack with a hip-hop edge. Though
barely 23, it seems that her entire life has been a nurturing experience,
preparing her for a lifetime career in music. She also grew up listening to the likes of Donny Hathaway, Roberta Flack, Mary J. Blige, Biggie Smalls, Tupac, and Nina Simone. At 14, she wrote her first song, "Butterflyz," which is featured on her debut album. During
this time, Keys trained and rehearsed intensely with vocal coach Conrad
Robinson until age 16, when she graduated as her high school valedictorian
and was accepted to attend Columbia University. Robinson introduced the
young songstress to his brother Jeff, who eventually became her manager.
It turned out Keys never enrolled in college, as she instead ventured
forth to pursue a career in music, signing a record deal with Columbia
Records. Keys certainly has had an overwhelming start in the music industry, but she seems undeterred by the pressure of releasing her much-awaited 2003 sophomore album, The Diary Of Alicia Keys. Keys is also currently writing and producing for other artists through her company Krucial Keys Enterprise, along with her partner Kerry "Krucial" Brothers. Alicia Keys Links |
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