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10 key facts about Alicia
Keys.
01. She does not see herself as a diva.
"I hate the word. All of a sudden every singer who is successful is a diva.
I think it's so fake. I'm not a diva. I am who I am in interviews. It's not
a game. It's not a joke. It's not a marketing scheme. I'm probably the most
low-maintenance, easygoing person ever. I like to have good energy and I like
to call people my friends. And I like to keep it like that".
02. The New Yorker was once robbed at gunpoint
at Harlem. As self-defence, she, like her fellow girlfriends, carried a knife
in the tough neighbourhood.
03. At 17, she moved out of her Mum's place
in Hell's Kitchen and found her own apartment at 137th Street between 5th and
Lenox. She installed a studio in the basement.
04. As a teenager, she read Ralph Ellison's
1947 novel The Invisible Man - the story of an African-American misfit - and
now considers it a source of inspiration.
05. Her debut album was initially called
Soul Stories In A Minor, but was changed to Songs In A Minor. Her label, J Records,
felt it might limit airplay at African-American radio stations.
06. Expect her second album next year. Keys
wants to make a political concept album, which is going 'to be digging deeper
inside of myself'.
07. At the September telethon, America:
A Tribute To Heroes, which raised US$150 million for terrorist relief organisations,
she was the only young artiste of her generation to be included.
08. At the telethon, she chose to perform
the inspirational Someday We'll All Be Free by Donny Hathaway. The R&B legend's
greatest-hits album is her 'favourite CD every year'.
09.
While she is anti-terrorist, she is 'not entirely a supporter of this war in
Afghanistan'. When asked by a TV station to record a message for the American
troops, she said: 'Keep your heads up and search for the truth.'
10. Songs In A Minor was among 2001's 10
top-selling discs in the United States, with 5 million albums sold. The album
has shifted 22,000 units in Singapore.
Here
you can find photos from Alicia's performance at America Tribute to Heroes.
Here
you can buy Ralph Ellison's novel The Invisible Man.