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[50] [51] In July 2013, PopMatters placed the song at number six on its list of "The Top 20 Jay-Z Songs to Date", remarking that "Alicia Keys' voice soars through the city night as Hov offers up his typical wit and, in this case, New York authenticity", making the song become "the unofficial anthem of the most celebrated city in the world". [52]
[20] On June 28, 2011, Keys performed the song on Good Morning America. Keys also performed the song as the final number at the six-hour 12-12-12: The Concert for Sandy Relief on December 12, 2012. [21] There was no official music video shot for "Empire State of Mind (Part II) Broken Down". However, due to the success of the song, leading to it ...
"Let's hear it for New York," Alicia Keys sings on her collaboration with Jay-Z, "New York State of Mind." The iconic and Grammy-winning song was the state delegation's choice as its musical ...
Alicia Keys and JAY-Z were certainly in the "Empire State of Mind" as the duo hit the stage at Sunday's 2024 Tony Awards to perform their hit collaboration for the first time in more than five years.
Alicia Keys Alicia Keys ‡ As I Am: 2007 [19] "Put It in a Love Song" † Alicia Keys featuring Beyoncé: Alicia Keys Kasseem Dean: The Element of Freedom: 2009 [12] "Put Me On" Mario: Alicia Keys Bertram Charles Reid Jr. Kerry Brothers, Jr. Norman A. Durham Ronald Dean Miller Woodrow Cunningham Jr. Mario: 2002 [45] "Queen of the Field (Patsey ...
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.
On the song, Playboi Carti provides ad-libs, while Keys interpolates the chorus from "New York City" (2015) by The Chainsmokers. The track was certified Gold by the Recording Industry Association of America, indicating 500,000 units recorded in the US and was nominated at the 54th NAACP Image Awards for Outstanding Hip Hop/Rap Song. [3]
In June 2023, Keys announced she had written her first jukebox musical Hell's Kitchen inspired by her own life and career in New York City. [3] [4] The play features some of Keys's best known songs, as well as new music written by Keys specifically for the play: "River," "Seventeen," and "Kaleidoscope".