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Read on and get to know a bit more about Alicia Keys .
' Yes ,the music passer by would easily classify Alicia
Keys as a good looking woman with a sensuos voice and some
good R & B tunes to her name , or something similar pretty
widely off center and superficial I'd say .
Get to know her music , discover her profound feelings and
powerful understanding of human pain and emotions, let yourself
be captured by her tender warm personality, you don't need
to try hard ,just loosen up and you'll be there. Alicia's
music is my special angel that I go to when I need to find
relief within my hurting soul.
Alicia Keys makes my heart miss a beat every time, ....she
'll never know, I am just mr nobody.' Anonymous .
"I was so deeply involved in music, I had already outgrown
all the pressure of high school cliques and gossip."
"No matter what circumstances you are in, there's those
things that always affect you, that always happen to you no
matter who you are. You could be dead broke, you could be
rich."
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
Alicia Keys says of next 30+ years of her life, "I'm
21 now. When I'm 31, watch me. When I'm 41, watch me. When
I'm 51, Oh don't hurt 'em too bad 'cause I will!"
" I usually write when it's kind of late. The phones
stop ringing and I can really hear my thoughts. I don't have
any superstitions: I just write when I have something to talk
about. I try not to force it, it comes out much better that
way. But when I'm in the writing zone I'm away, even if it's
just mentally, kind of like creating my own world. That's
when the magic happens. I love that."
" I decided on the name Keys because it perfectly describes
me and what I do. Not only does it describe the instrument
that I play and love, but it also represents the keys to opening
infinite doors. Every time I hear the name it reminds me of
how many more doors I want to walk through. So, in a way,
it's not only a name, but also a mantra, a belief, a reminder."
- the title of her debut album: "A Minor is one of my
all-time favorite keys to play in. It's a very moody key,
and also 'A' is the first letter of my name. It just represents
the songs through my eyes."
- the use of women, sex, and sleaze in today's rap/hip=hop
videos: "Oh My God, the [hip-hop] videos! The imagery
is so awful! I just can't get with it at all. The best thing
I can say about it is that sometimes you have to see that
kind of stuff so as to have a more balanced view about why
it's so bad."
- her first meeting with Clive Davis: "I remember just
walking into this big office with thousands and thousands
of pictures on the wall. I've never seen so many pictures
in all my life, of so many people that I've admired."
- her phone conversation with Prince: "It was such a
wonderful conversation. It was incredible."
- the meaning of "Fallin'": "It's basically
just a song about the ups and downs and back and forths, and
how you fall in and out of love with the same one person,
you know?"
- first impressions: "When I was going to radio stations,
they were like, 'I didn't expect you to look like that.' I
was like, 'What exactly did you expect me to look like?' I
get that a lot, actually."
- her decision to pursue music: "There was no other
path for me. I knew this was my path. I had to follow it."
- her image: "I just have to continue doing what I've
always done, and that is be who I am, and that is who people
will like. It's nothing coming from this hype machine. It's
just Alicia. I like to be onstage, I like to write music,
I like to make music. And that's really what the point is."
- her first record deal: "In my first deal I felt they
wanted me to be a clone of Mariah or Whitney, and I couldn't
do that. I'm not the sequined-dress type or the high-heeled
type, or the all-cleavage type. I'm not coming like that for
no one."
- her future: "When people say, 'I'm so sorry I missed
your show,' I tell them 'don't worry, I plan to be doing it
for the next 50, 60 years.'"
- her musical style: "I like to incorporate classical
songs that people know and throw a beat and some guitars on
it to make it real crazy. It's a familiar tune, but you've
never quite heard it that way before, so it's really cool."
- patriotism: "All day I been seein' everyone rockin'
flags in they hats and on the street, and I'm torn. I look
at that flag, and I'm not able to completely go there for
some reason. I see lies in that flag. I can't suddenly be
all patriotic. But this is about human life beyond any country
or flag. That's why it makes me feel so strange. Because I'm
so torn, and there's so many layers involved."
- traveling by plane after September 11: "I personally
don't have any major fear. The first time I flew [after the
attacks], it was eerie. The planes were virtually empty. Nobody
was on the planes. Nobody was driving to the airports. I don't
want to fly every day, but I'm taking it easy, step by step.
- her first song: "I started merging my classical training
with my own piano knowledge at about eleven. I started writing
little songs from there. One of the first ones was called
'It's On Tonight.' What is on tonight is what I want to know.
What the hell is on tonight at eleven years old? But we just
knew it was on, boy."
- the road to fame: "This is something I have been working
at for a long time and through a lot of different situations.
Now that it's finally tangible, it's something I really and
truly appreciate."
- getting "star treatment": "I wonder, do
- fans - do that for everybody? That's what I wondered at
first. But, I think it's definitely wonderful for them to
be so gracious. That is very nice."
- Iraq "I think the war proves how much more involved
we all have to be in exercising our right to vote and therefore
shaping the world we live in. Becoming more political as a
songwriter is inevitable for me. It has already begun,"
- America " America, like everywhere else, is scared
to death of change. But I'll tell you what: I think a female
president would whip this country into shape; it seems America
needs a mommy right now."
Dec 2003 - Alicia Keys tells Access Hollywood: "I absolutely
am not [gay] and I think what happens is any person that grazes
any TV set, is gay. I don't know what it is, it's like you
have to be gay to be on a TV show."
"I just have to continue doing what I've always done, and
that is be who I am, and that is who people will like. It's
nothing coming from this hype machine. It's just Alicia. I like
to be onstage, I like to write music, I like to make music.
And that's really what the point is."
" Meeting Clive Davis was the first time Ive ever
felt very nervous. I walked up to the office, and he had all
of these incredible pictures: Earth, Wind & Fire, Janis
Joplin, Stevie Wonder, Aretha Franklin, Whitney Houston, Miles
Davis
I couldn't believe he had worked with so many people that I
admire and drew inspiration from".
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