biography

Alicia Keys was ranked #92 on the 2009 AskMen.com list.
Alicia Keys was ranked #92 on the 2009 AskMen.com list. - WireImage
Fusing the soul influences of Nina Simone and Stevie Wonder with classical pianist training, Alicia Keys redefined R&B music for a younger generation through her soulful vocals. An exceptional singer, songwriter and pianist, Keys’ albums Songs in A Minor and The Diary of Alicia Keys sold millions of albums worldwide and won numerous awards, including nine Grammys, 10 Billboard Music Awards and three American Music Awards. Shifting her aptitude for performing to a new medium, Keys added acting to her resume in 2006, following the filming of both “Smokin Aces” (2007) opposite Ben Affleck and Jeremy Piven and “The Nanny Diaries” (2007) with Scarlet Johansson.

Born Alicia Augello Cook in Harlem, NY on Jan. 25, 1981 to her Irish-Italian mother, Terri Augello, and her Jamaican father, Craig Cook, Keys was raised in the New York City neighborhood of Hell’s Kitchen. Augello and Cook separated when Keys was still very young, leaving her to be raised primarily by her actress mother who provided support for her daughter’s bourgeoning musical talent. Keys began playing the piano at the age of seven, focusing on the classical compositions of Beethoven, Mozart and Chopin and later expanding her repertoire to jazz greats Oscar Peterson and Fats Waller. At the age of 14, Keys wrote her first original song, “Butterflyz” which later appeared on her debut album. Keys attended New York’s Professional Performing Arts School as a choir major where she honed her vocal skills while playing piano showcases around New York at night. An exceptional student, Keys graduated early at the age of 16 and was honored as class valedictorian. She went on to attend Columbia University briefly but decided instead to focus on a music career full-time.

Keys’ professional music career began rather quickly. The young songstress signed a demo recording deal with Jermaine Dupri on his So So Def label. Keys recorded her first song, “Dah Dee Dah (Sexy Thing),” which appeared on the “Men in Black” soundtrack in 1997. Her record company failed to release the song as a single, however, and conflict arose between Keys and the label about how to market her sound. She was soon picked up by Clive Davis’ Arista Records in 1998. When Davis left Arista a year later to form J Records, Keys followed and was one of the first artists signed to the new label. She recorded the songs “Rock Wit U” for the “Shaft” (2000) soundtrack, and “Rear View Mirror” for the “Dr. Dolittle 2” (2001) soundtrack. In 2001, Keys released her debut album, Songs in A Minor, which built upon her classical pianist training and fused soul with modern hip-hop influences. When the radio play for the album’s first single, “Fallin,” failed to gather much attention, Davis booked Keys on the “Oprah Winfrey Show” (1986- ). Her heartfelt performance and Oprah’s gushing compliments reached millions of viewers. The album debuted on the Billboard Top 200 and sold 50,000 copies in its first day. Selling more than 10 million units worldwide, A Minor went on to earn Keys five Grammy Awards in 2002, including Best New Artist and Song of the Year for the single “Fallin.”

Keys’ sophomore album, The Diary of Alicia Keys, hit the shelves in December of 2003, debuting at number one in the U.S. Selling over 618,000 copies in its first week, Diary marked the second highest number of album sales by a female R&B artist and the sixth highest by a female artist. Keys went on to win another four Grammy Awards for the album, including Best R&B Album, Best Female R&B Vocal Performance, and Best R&B Song for "You Don't Know My Name." Keys later released the acoustic performance album Unplugged in the October of 2005.

Shifting her talents to the big screen in 2006, Keys landed roles in two prominent Hollywood films – “Smokin Aces” (2007) with Ben Affleck, Andy Garcia and Jeremy Piven and “The Nanny Diaries” (2007) with Scarlet Johansson. Keys also landed a role portraying piano prodigy Philippa Schuyler in the film, “Composition in Black and White” (2007), then made a cameo appearance as herself on the short-lived television drama, “Cane” (CBS, 2007). Continuing her rapidly developing film career, Keyes co-starred alongside Queen Latifah, Sophie Okonedo and Dakota Fanning in “The Secret Life of Bees” (2008), playing one of three beekeeping sisters who take in a 14-year-old girl (Fanning) after she runs away from home with her caretaker and only friend (Jennifer Hudson).

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