Alicia Keys is a singer, songwriter, pianist, and record producer from the United States. She was born in New York City, USA, on January 25, 1981. Keys is renowned for her deep voice, astounding piano prowess, and aptitude for fusing several musical genres, including R&B, soul, pop, and hip-hop.
When her debut album, “Songs in A Minor,” with the number-one song “Fallin’,” was released in 2001, she became well-known. Her status as a significant artist in the music business was established by the album’s popularity, and she swiftly gained recognition for her potent vocals and poignant songs.