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Complex placed the song at number nine on its list of "The 100 Best Jay-Z Songs" and on number four on its list of "The 25 Best Alicia Keys Songs", noting that the song "has replaced Frank Sinatra's "New York, New York" as the city's go-to anthem, and remains one of Keys' greatest contributions to pop culture".
The original takes of Keys' version, entitled "Empire State of Mind Part 2", included both Keys' vocals and a new rap verse from Jay-Z, [4] but the final product did not include Jay-Z. [5] Discussing the record, Keys claimed that it acts as a dichotomy of strength and vulnerability, commenting that "The music is really strong, and the drums are ...
Songs in A Minor went on to sell over 12 million copies worldwide and made Keys the best-selling new artist and best-selling R&B artist of 2001. [ 7 ] [ 8 ] Her second studio album, The Diary of Alicia Keys , was released in December 2003 and sold eight million copies worldwide. [ 9 ]
Jay-Z is out that Brooklyn and down to the David H. Koch Theater for the 2024 Tony Awards for a special duet with Alicia Keys. Keys, 43, joined the cast of Hell’s Kitchen for a live performance ...
"Streets of New York" Alicia Keys featuring Nas & Rakim: Alicia Keys Chris Martin Eric Barrier Nasir Jones Taneisha Smith William Griffin The Diary of Alicia Keys: 2003 [7] "Superwoman" † Alicia Keys Alicia Keys Linda Perry Steve Mostyn As I Am: 2007 [19] "Sure Looks Good to Me" Alicia Keys Alicia Keys Linda Perry: As I Am: 2007 [19] "Tears ...
Twenty years into her career as R&B’s most sophisticated and anthemic singer, songwriter and pianist Alicia Keys can still shock and awe. Her biggest surprise, however, after the space-soul ...
Here in Times Square is a concert television special featuring American singer-songwriter Alicia Keys.Recorded at Times Square in New York City, the concert featured Keys and various guests performing songs from Keys sixth studio album Here (2016) and her previous albums, as well as covers.
The very New York song has a history with the show: Simon & Garfunkel played the ballad on the third episode of “SNL” and Simon chose it to open the show’s return after 9/11 in 2001. Marcus ...