

Latest Release

- MAY 31, 2023
- Inolvidable Bogota Colombia (Live from Movistar Arena Bogota, Colombia)
- 30 Songs
- Confessions (Expanded Edition) · 2004
- The Diary of Alicia Keys · 2003
- As I Am (Expanded Edition) · 2007
- The Hits Collection, Vol. One (Deluxe Edition with Videos) · 2009
- The Element of Freedom · 2009
- Girl On Fire (Remixes) - EP · 2012
- The Diary of Alicia Keys · 2003
- The Hits Collection, Vol. One (Deluxe Edition) · 2009
- Almost Healed · 2023
- City of Gods - Single · 2022
Essential Albums
- Warm ballads and a classical touch lend this album a jazzy, intimate feel.
- The NYC wunderkind explores jazz, hip-hop, and soul on her debut.
- 2022
- 2022
- 2021
- 2016
- 2012
2005
2007
2001
- Crucial tracks from a queen of contemporary R&B.
- Apple Music's live series continues with Alicia Keys in New York City.
- NYC street scenes, soaring vocals, and expert piano playing.
- Find your workout state of mind with the singer’s most inspiring songs.
- The pop-soul maven stretches out with funk jams.
- The classical music and classic soul she loves.
Live Albums
Compilations
- 2021
- 2008
Appears On
- Featuring conversations with Alicia Keys, Muni Long, and H.E.R.
- Alicia Keys takes the stage in NYC for a masquerade ball.
- She channels Eartha Kitt for her Christmas album debut.
- Previewing her Apple Music Live Holiday Masquerade Ball.
- Ebro talks to the R&B queen about her album 'KEYS.'
- The artist talks with Ebro about her album 'KEYS.'
- Back-to-back conversations with the R&B songstress.
About Alicia Keys
As R&B hurtled toward the future in the early 2000s and pop was achieving new levels of gloss, Alicia Keys stood out not just as a torchbearer for organic, old-school soul, but as a quadruple threat—captivating singer, skilled keyboardist, pop-savvy songwriter and ambitious producer—rarely seen since the heydays of Stevie Wonder and Prince. The artist born Alicia Augello Cook in 1981 was classically trained but a product of the streets, raised by a single mother in a rough Hell’s Kitchen neighbourhood from which piano-playing offered sanctuary. Keys’ combination of elegant songcraft and raw attitude would give hits like “Fallin’” (2001) and “No One” (2007) ample crossover appeal among pop, R&B and adult-contemporary audiences, and she carved out a place in the rap canon thanks to her skyscraping chorus on JAY-Z’s ubiquitous 2009 anthem “Empire State of Mind”. She’s continued to put up hall-of-fame numbers: in her first two decades, Keys never had an album chart lower than No. 2 on the Billboard 200. But from her lofty position, she’s been eager to dismantle the oppressive, male-gaze-oriented beauty standards applied to pop divas—after appearing on the cover of 2016’s Here without makeup, Keys made that natural look her red-carpet signature. And while she’s won so many Grammys (15) that she eventually took over the ceremony as host in 2019 and 2020, Keys invested the normally scripted role with the same sort of casual cool and off-the-cuff intimacy that have made her America’s most down-to-earth R&B queen.
- HOMETOWN
- New York, NY, United States of America
- BORN
- January 25, 1981