- Title: I knew that 'KEYS' would be this homecoming - Alicia Keys on her new album
- Date: 13th December 2021
- Summary: LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA, UNITED STATES (NOVEMBER 30, 2021) (REUTERS) (SOUNDBITE) (English) SINGER ALICIA KEYS SAYING: "I, I'm much more open than I've ever been, and that it feels really good, actually. You know, I think a lot of the time just in this industry, just as a woman, just like all these as a being, you know, starting as a young woman, you know, you really do close up. You do feel like you have to kind of protect the part of you. And, and you do you know, you do actually have to protect your, you have to protect your spirit, you have to protect your energy. You know, you have to protect yourself from this toxic energy that people have as not even yours, you don't even want. You know, but there's also a side that with time, I think you can be open."
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- Story Text: Alicia Keys returns to her roots for her eighth studio album "KEYS" released on December 10th.
The double album features tracks produced in a style Keys considers "original" and showcases the piano, lyrics and who she was when she debuted in the late 90s. The second "unlocks" her creativity and features reimagined interpretations of the "original" tracks.
The native New Yorker said she recorded the album faster than she has ever done before in her career and was confident it was finished.
"It's done because it really hits the marks that you're, that you're wanting to hit, and it has a certain sound that feels like it all goes together. And it, and the concept in this case, it's a really clear concept of what this is. And it felt complete."
After an over 20 year career Keys has newfound joy in being fearless and open.
Keys revealed part of that growth came with an increase of confidence in herself.
"I do feel like in this particular process, and at this time in my life, I really do feel like this idea of kind of holding back or being, you know, not feeling like you're worth expressing how you feel, what you're going through, your elegance, your greatness, your specialness, you know, is a loss," she said. "It's something that I personally feel like we all have to like get rid of."
The 15-time Grammy winner recently started a skincare line called Keys Soul Care and will release a young adult graphic novel titled after her 2012 single "Girl on Fire" in March.
Keys will begin her world tour in June 2022 in the United Kingdom.
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