Alicia Keys is an American musician, singer-songwriter, and actress known for her powerful voice and soulful music. Her debut album, "Songs in A Minor," was a major success, featuring hits like "Fallin'" and "A Woman's Worth." Keys' music blends R&B, soul, and pop, and she has received numerous awards, including multiple Grammy Awards. In addition to her musical career, Keys is an advocate for social causes and has made significant contributions to humanitarian efforts.
"And I love kick boxing. It's a lot of fun. It gives you a lot of confidence when you can kick somebody in the head."
"I see what happens when one gets very attached to material things. That's just not what my life is."
"Once people see this 'Unplugged,' I just want them to feel the spontaneity, to feel passionate... I want you to see another side of me, that's free, and feel where my head is, where whatever happens, happens. I want you to feel inspired."
"Sometimes I've gotten photographs back and people have literally shaven off pieces of me, and I tell them to put it back."
"I believe Aids is the most important issue we face, because how we treat the poor is a reflection of who we are as a people."
"If I want to be alone, some place I can write, I can read, I can pray, I can cry, I can do whatever I want - I go to the bathroom."
"A lot of times I watch TV and I watch film and there's so many things I'd love to talk about that I feel don't get the opportunity to be shown. Sometimes things become very stereotypical and one-sided, and I feel like it's such a colorful world."
"It's not until I hear songs that I've done, that I realize how much of an inspiration music from the '60s and '70s has been."