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Alicia keys album cover 2009
Alicia keys album cover 2009





alicia keys album cover 2009 alicia keys album cover 2009

Rosé may need to be crowned the new queen of 2000s pop.īlackpink member Rosé has been praised in recent weeks for covering classic 2000s hits, including John Mayer’s “ Slow Dancing in a Burning Room” and Paramore’s “ The Only Exception.”īut Rosé truly made big waves Tuesday for collaborating with fellow K-pop stars Onew of SHINee and Lee Suhyun of AKMU on a cover of Alicia Keys’ “If I Ain’t Got You.” Swizz says DMX’s new album was tragically meant to be his big comeback Not Recommended.Alicia Keys and Swizz Beatz lose more than $6M on NJ mansion saleĪlicia Keys’ favorite spring fashions and beauty ritualsĪlicia Keys and Swizz Beatz ink deal to sell $10M New Jersey pad The Element of Freedom only continues this view. These cuts needed to cook a little longer in a mixing room.Īs is true throughout her storied career with J Records, Keys does find that sweet spot where all is temporarily forgiven, like with the sequel to "Empire State of Mind" and "The Bed." These sprinkled moments are why I ever fall in love with Alicia Keys, but usually I'm out of love and giving her the side eye. To her credit, she tries to make up for these limitations by opening songs like "Wait Til You See My Smile" with some of her trademark key work and plenty of synthy strings that I suspect are intended to add drama and depth, but only highlight the unfinished feel of some of these spare productions. It probably helps that in the pop vein, Keys can write her face off as she does on the light and lovely "That's How Strong My Love Is," the drum tight single "Doesn't Mean Anything" and the Jones Girls perfection of "The Bed." She is almost always good for a catchy anthem that radio will drill into the center of the earth, as they will with the Beyonce duet, "Put It In A Love Song." Keys is the opposite of the current trend of singers looking for a good songwriter Keys is a great songwriter looking for a good singer. The distance between intention and execution is particularly apparent on The Element of Freedom with the would be power ballad "Love Is My Disease," a song sadly out of Keys vocal depth, and the Princesque dog whisperings of "Try Sleeping With A Broken Heart." She does it again on "How It Feels To Fly," a song that could have soared in the right hands, particularly under the right pianist.īut, maybe that's the appeal, Keys is just like the rest of us shower singing, car belting Joes and Janes, only we won't sell the 350,000 copies that Keys' will ship in her first week for The Element of Freedom. Keys is like the American Idol singer who belts from the bottom of their James Brown soul, but looks surprised when told that their entire performance was a symphony of flats and sharps. After eight years of nasal vocals that have earned nothing but multi-platinum success since day one, I can only assume that Alicia Keys is revered because she usually sings out with all the heart and sincerity of a great, she just lacks the skill to execute what she feels. Certainly one is needed on the restrained to a fault, 80s pop calamity that is The Element of Freedom.Īdmittedly, at this point, my confusion with Keys' success has less to do with Keys and more to do with us. That confusion doesn't end with this underwhelming album, The Element of Freedom, boasting the immensely likable powerhouse single, "Empire State of Mind." How can such a good songwriter, such a phenomenal arranger, and delightful stage presence, so consistently under-sing, sing out of tune, or sing through her nose eight years after her debut? I know they have vocal coaches in New Yorrrrrrrrrrrrrk. Loving Liking you darling, makes me so confused. At times I feel used (Almost all of the sharply sung As I Am). Sometimes I feel good ("You Don't Know My Name"). Sometimes you make me blue ("Unbreakable"). Sometimes I love you ("Teenage Love Affair"). Alicia Keys, I keep on falling out of love with you.







Alicia keys album cover 2009