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#InTheSpotlight 10 facts you probably didn’t know about Alicia Keys


With her new album HERE, political activism and decision to go makeup free, Alicia Keys was one of 2016’s most prominent artists. Today the R&B/Soul singer turns 36 so we’re taking a look at 10 interesting and lesser known facts about her life and career.

Fact 1:

Rated R is the fourth studio album by Barbadian singer Rihanna. It was released on November 20, 2009 by Def Jam Recordings and SRP Records. Recording sessions for the album began in March 2009 and took place at recording studios throughout United States and Europe. This app provides and plays all the music hits from all over the world, fully enjoying the music albums of popular singers like Avicii, Alesso, Justin Bieber, Selena Gomez, Taylor Swift, Katy Perry, Rihanna, Kesha, Pitbull Also If you are a fan of the KPOP music genre, you.

Her real name is Alicia Augello-Cook and she was born in Harlem, New York.

Fact 2:

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In 1985, she featured in the Slumber Party episode of the Cosby Show. Keys played one of Rudy’s friends.

Fact 3:

She began to play the piano at age 7 and wrote her first song at 14.

Fact 4:

At the age of 16 Alicia wanted the name Wilde to be her stage name.

Fact 5:

One of her bad habits is that she loves to crack her neck.

Fact 6:

Alicia Keys is a 15-time Grammy winner. For the record Adele and Taylor Swift have ten and Rihanna only 8.

Fact 7:

She’s been friends with Usher and Beyoncé since she was 13.

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Fact 8:

One of her nicknames is Lellow

Fact 9:

Her favorite composer is Frederic Chopin

Fact 10:

All of her albums except for 2009’s The Element of Freedom, peaked at No. 1 on the Billboard 200.

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12 Most Influential Black Artists Of 2016


Black History Month is drawing to an end and we couldn’t think of a better way to celebrate the annual observance than by honoring the black musicians nailing it in 2016.

2016 has been a big year for the Barbadian artist. Rihanna dropped a long awaited 8th studio album and for many critics ‘ANTI’ is Rihanna’s greatest album. Rihanna has just won the MTV 2016 Video Vanguard Music Award at the age of 28 making her the second youngest winner of the award. Riri is also brand ambassador for Dior and creative director of Fenty Puma which makes her a business woman whose influence stretches far beyond music.


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Between Twitter rants, controversial music videos and robberies held at gun point, Kanye West was seen everywhere this year. The ‘Champions’ rapper who describes himself as “the number one most impactful artist of our generation” has particularly outdone himself in 2016 with the publicized release of his seventh record ‘The Life of Pablo’.

Abel Tesfaye also known as the Weeknd reached stardom following the release in 2015 of his second album ‘Beauty Behind the Madness’. The hits ‘Earned It’, ‘The Hills’ and ‘Can’t Feel My Face’ simultaneously shot third, second and first on the international R&B charts.
This year Drake’s protégé is back with his new hit single ‘Starboy’ featuring the founding fathers of ‘La French Touch’ Daft Punk.

Even though ‘The Electric Lady’ hasn’t released any albums since her critically acclaimed record in 2013, Monáe has been very present on the music and social front. From the Black Lives Matter movement to backing Michelle Obama’s third-world educational initiative “Let Girls Learn”, Janelle is an activist as well as an artist and has been very vocal on the different social issues crippling the black community in the U.S.

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Chance The Rapper is considered one of the most exciting artists of his generation. The ‘Angels’ rapper made headlines this year when he hosted his own music festival in Chicago which featured some of the industry’s biggest names: Lil Wayne, Alicia Keys, John Legend and Skrillex to name a few. Last week, Chance attended Barack Obama’s final State Dinner at the White House and tweeted his very heartfelt and now famous hashtag “#BlackBoyJoy”.

There’s no doubt that 2016 has been and still is an amazing year for Queen Bey who still sits firmly on her throne. With songs like “Freedom” or “Formation”, Beyoncé has made one of the most important political statements of her career asserting her black pride and support for the Black Lives Matter movement.

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At the 58th Grammy Awards, Kendrick received 11 nominations, including Album of the Year, Song of the Year and Best Rap Album. He was especially praised for his soulful and politically-charged performance which began with the singer performing “The Blacker the Berry” in shackles, surrounded by band members playing from behind prison bars. The performance has gone down in Grammy history.

The three time Grammy award winner from Benin is one of most influential voices of African music; last month Angélique Kidjo was invited by Barack Obama to perform during the inauguration of the National Museum of African American History and Culture. Kidjo states “[We are] building bridges amongst our cultures and amongst ourselves… It’s always better to know your neighbor than not.”


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With a new album on the way called ‘Black America Again’, Common’s music speaks of the modern day black experience in America. His song “Glory” written for the movie Selma which takes place during the Civil Rights era, won the Oscar for the Best Original Song. During his acceptance speech at the Academy Awards, Common stated “We say that Selma is now because the struggle for justice is right now”.

In 2016 the singer-songwriter took a strong stance on the refugee crisis. With her ‘We Are Here Movement’ Keys has encouraged fans to sign the petition in order to “stand as one with people forced to flee conflict and disaster”. Alicia Keys is also working on a new album which she promises will be “the most purposeful music” she has ever written.

Currently holding the record for the most number one hits on Billboard’s R&B/Hip-Hop Chart, Drake is literally slaying the hip hop and R&B scene. The 29-year-old Torontonian dropped ‘Views’ in May and has just announced a world tour. Even Barack Obama couldn’t resist his “Hotline Bling”.

When Solange’s album ‘A Seat at The Table’ dropped she described her work as “A project on identity, empowerment, independence, grief and healing”. Praised by both fans and critics, her third release breaks every R&B rule and is set to influence many artists in the years to come.

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