Alicia Keys - The Diary Of Alicia Keys.rar
The primary guest features on Alicia Keys ' 2003 album, The Diary of Alicia Keys , include: Tony! Toni! Toné! Jermaine Paul : Featured on the hit single : Featured on the track "So Simple" is considered Alicia Keys' musical alter ego : Featured on "Streets of New York" , which appears on special and anniversary editions of the album. Additional Features on Special/Deluxe Editions On extended versions like the Special Edition or the 20th Anniversary release, you may also find: : Featured on the "If I Ain't Got You" (Remix) Arturo Sandoval : Featured on the "If I Ain't Got You" (Spanish Version) John Legend : Featured on some Japanese reissue Queen Charlotte's Global Orchestra : Featured on orchestral versions of "If I Ain't Got You" from the 20th Anniversary edition. Legacy Recordings Notable Production Features
After the success of her debut album "Songs in A Minor", Keys began working on her sophomore album, which she titled "The Diary of Alicia Keys". The album was recorded over a period of several months, with Keys collaborating with producers such as Dre & Vidal, Jimmy Messick, and Poke & Tane. The album's lyrics are characterized by Keys' introspective and emotionally honest songwriting style, which explores themes of love, heartbreak, and self-discovery. Alicia Keys - The Diary of Alicia Keys.rar
Impact and Legacy
"The Diary of Alicia Keys" played a crucial role in establishing Alicia Keys as a major force in the music industry. The album earned Keys five Grammy Awards, including Best New Artist and Best Female R&B Vocal Performance for "Fallin'". This success paved the way for her future projects, solidifying her position as a talented singer-songwriter and pianist. The primary guest features on Alicia Keys '
CD Versions: Standard editions are available at Urban Outfitters and Tower Records. A CD/DVD Edition featuring a documentary can often be found through Walmart. Jermaine Paul : Featured on the hit single
Critical Reception
The Diary of Alicia Keys marks a significant departure from Keys' debut album, Songs in A Minor (2001). While her first album was characterized by its neo-soul and jazz influences, The Diary integrates a broader range of musical styles, including hip-hop, R&B, and rock. The album's sonic landscape is expansive and eclectic, featuring lush orchestral arrangements, pulsing electronic beats, and Keys' signature piano-driven melodies.