Alicia Keys -- The Diary of Alicia Keys
Alicia Keys’ artistic light is so bright
it could illuminate a pitch-black room. A true musical prodigy
whose multi-dimensional gifts emerged at age five, the beautiful
Alicia will soon take modern R&B soul to a whole new level
at the tender age of nineteen.
Born aware of her old soul yet living in New York’s inner
city amidst the dominance of Biggie and Jay Z, Alicia’s natural
talents blossomed into a rare mix of hip-hop flavor and insightful,
wise-beyond-her-years songwriting. Coupling this with the
singer’s spine-tingling vocal power, positively stirring live
performances and expertise as a classically trained pianist,
Alicia Keys could be this generation’s Roberta Flack.
Highly sought-after by record labels that held good, old-fashioned
bidding wars in her honor, Alicia signed to Arista Records
in 1998. There, in the spirit of a genius like D’Angelo or
Prince, she continued the process of writing, producing and
recording the debut she’d begun penning at age 14.
In late 1999, Alicia followed Clive Davis to his new J Records
where she continues to chart her arrival to the music world.
Creations now rising out of the studio show signs of both
a critical and commercial monster - a deep, melodic, soulful
gem of an album that showcases Alicia in all her universal
glory. Though most of the album- including the luminous "Fallin'"
and the moving "Troubles" - was written and produced by Alicia
Keys, the artist collaborates with Jermaine Dupri on "Girlfriend"
and with Isaac Hayes on "Rock Wit U" from the Shaft soundtrack.
Her debut album, Songs in A Minor, is set for release on J
Records in late June.
Born and raised in Manhattan, the stunning, bi-racial Alicia
Keys recognizes a number of influences including her ultra-supportive
mother who told her "You can quit anything else but you can
never give up on your piano lessons." Alicia also sites a
teacher at the Professional Performance Arts School in Manhattan
who, while she was majoring in Choir, gave her valuable instruction
on her voice. "This teacher spent so much time with me, she
became the closest thing to vocal training I received," Alicia
recalls.
At age 16, Alicia’s outstanding grades allowed her to finish
high school early. "I was so deeply involved in music, I had
already outgrown all the pressure of high school cliques and
gossip." Right out of high school, Columbia University accepted
Alicia Keys and though she gave it a whirl, the desire to
focus on music was the driving force over all else.
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