Alicia Keys has the ambiance of the favorites of all the English teachers that introduced them to the book that changed his life forever, during their most formative years. She radiates a feeling of sweetness and kindness that makes us feel at peace — that is probably the way she has all her multitude singing during his Tiny Desk Concert for NPR. The Grammy winner gave his fans wonderfully intimate performances of their 2019 single “Show Me Love” and her latest single “Underdog”, which he sang during this year the Grammy awards to raise the spirits of the newly heartbroken hearing following emotional tributes to Nipsey Hussle and Kobe and Gianna Bryant.
And of course, the Keys could not get out of the small table that she was surprised to realize it is quite small) without a couple of surprises for the fans. The singer premiered a song from their upcoming self-titled album, Alicia, which is scheduled to be released this fall. “Gramercy Park,” she explained, is based on the singer of the experience of being too selfless and how to wanting to placate other people can cause you to lose yourself. And just when she was destined to end its three-song concert, she gave the crowd screams for an encore and performed his break 2001 single, “Fallin’.” To the surprise of no one, it sounds just as good, if not better than all those years ago. Enjoy the concert from above!