

This is what it sounds like: a song about rising above adversity and proving yourself, even if you're an "underdog." Keys definitely has an ongoing theme of female empowerment on her tracks, and "Underdog" is no exception. With its catchy chorus and empowering lyrics, it's no wonder this song has over 371,235,471 streams to date on Spotify alone. 'Girl on Fire'Īs the most popular song from her 2012 album aptly titled "Girl on Fire," this hit single still serves as a girl-power anthem. This track features R&B singer Miguel, who adds some passionate vocals and really sets the tone for this heartfelt hit.

This song is on the slower and more sensual side of Alicia's discography and is equally as good as so many of her other songs. This song represents that ability to evolve and grow into a new you, as Keys feels she did before the song's release. When Keys released this second single off her 2012 album "Girl on Fire," she debuted a new hairstyle to go with it, marking a style change for her in accompaniment with her new music. This song addresses specific issues that the world was facing when the song was released about eight years ago, and serves as a reminder for the public of why we are here on Earth: to make a difference and do our part. This 2014 tune from Keys was dedicated to peace and love in the face of war and hatred. It also won the 2008 Grammy for best R&B song and best female R&B vocal performance. This is Keys' second most-streamed track, coming in at 560,454,627 streams on Spotify, and one of her most recognizable hits to date. If you've ever walked through a grocery store, a mall or any public place for that matter, you've probably heard this song. 'Superwoman'Ī feminist power anthem off her album "As I Am," this song encourages women to embrace the perfection in their imperfection - a common theme for Keys throughout her albums. It just made everything crystal clear to me-what matters, and what doesn’t,” Keys said.

"It was such a sad time and no one wanted to believe it. The “blended” in the title of the track references not only multicultural families in an array of colors and sexualities but also families with step children and step parents, as is the case with Key’s family. Watch the music video for “Blended Family (What You Do For Love)” featuring A$AP Rocky via YouTube below.She reportedly wrote this song in response to the attacks on 9/11, and later, the untimely death of R&B artist Aaliyah. The visuals for “Blended Family” are a feel good and uplifting family affair. Keys’ last album was 2012’s Girl on Fire. Also, a few days back Keys released a beautifully shot short film, also in black and white, called The Gospel. HERE was executively produced by Swizz Beatz, who is Key’s husband. If you haven’t already, head this way to listen to the album. Watch that performance here. Alicia Keys released her latest album, her sixth, HERE, earlier this month. Alicia Keys, in line with previous aesthetics for her new album, has released black and white visuals for her song “Blended Family (What You Do For Love)” featuring A$AP Rocky. A few days back Keys made an appearance on Late Night With Jimmy Fallon to perform “Blended Family” with the Brooklyn rapper Young M.A., with a little help from The Roots.
