Blackberry’s Keep Moving Secret Sessions series kicked off on April 8th with Alicia Keys and footage of the even has finally been released to the public. Sitting at her piano in a sparkling ensemble, the obviously tired diva performed renditions of “Butterflies”, “Not Even the King” and “No One” for the Newark, New Jersey crowd.
It’sno secret that Alicia Keys has experienced her share of vocal issues during the last few months but on this evening’s episode of American Idol, she was in fine form. Sitting behind her famed piano, the songstresses belted an impressive rendition of her latest Girl on Fire single, “Tears Always Win”.
What exactly is Alicia Keys’s grand scheme to salvage her Girl on Fire album? Within a matter of weeks, the troubled singer has released two music videos – “New Day” and “Fire We Make (Ft. Maxwell)” – and now she has lined up yet another single from the set called “Tears Always Win”.
Alicia Keys fans refused to share her Beyonce-assisted video for “Put it in a Love Song” but she opted to release a clip for one of her buzz single instead. Earlier today, the songstress put forward supporting visuals for “New Day”, which was just a promotional track for her recent Girl on Fire album.
If you had any doubts regarding the possibility of a Mariah Carey comeback then prepare to have them silenced. In just a matter of weeks, the diva will kickoff the Good Morning America Summer Concert Series where she will perform the lead single from her long awaited new album.
Go to your bedroom, lock the door and dim the lights because you’re about to enjoy a special show. Alicia Keys has released the official video for her latest Girl on Fire single, “Fire We Make”, which features Maxwell, and the sensual clip is a special experience for all of our senses.
Alicia Keys clearly has a fascination with fire but this time, I approve. For her latest single, the songstress has selected “Fire We Make”, which features Maxwell, and it’s accompanying video is even steamier than the song. Don’t believe me? Not a problem because we have the first preview.
On April 21st 2003, the world lost one of the most important artists of our time – the great Nina Simone. Now, as we mark ten years since the passing of the legendary songstress, it is clear that her influence on the industry still lingers as reflected in the works of dozens of artists across […]
When Alicia Keys first announced the dates of her Set the World on Fire Tour, many predicted that it would be the end of her already struggling voice. However, she proved her critics, among whom was yours truly, wrong last evening when she kicked off the venture on a great note in Seattle.