Alicia Keys and Swizz Beatz confirmed late Thursday (May 27) they are engaged and expecting their first child together.
The musicians "are expecting a baby and are engaged to be married in a private ceremony later this year," reps for the couple said.
Keys and Swizz Beatz (real name: Kasseem Dean) have had a musical partnership for years, collaborating on Keys' albums and, last year, on Whitney Houston's comeback single "Million Dollar Bill." Swizz spoke with MTV News in July about collaborating with his now-fiancée on Houston's album.
"At the time, I was working on some stuff with Alicia," Swizz said. "I was like, 'We need to bring Whitney back. We need to do some stuff to support Whitney.' Then Alicia was like, 'I love Whitney, she's an icon. I would love to be a part of that.' I started vibing on different things. I didn't want to come with anything that would make her sound too old or too young. That's when I got the vibe to do something that had, like, a disco feel, but still with the hard drums on it — still musical but moving. I wanted to do something that was instant when it came on. Then I played the idea for Alicia to make sure I wasn't bugging out. 'Am I going too far with this?' She was like, 'Nah. That can be a big smash.' "
It will be the first marriage and child for Keys, while Swizz was previously married to singer Mashonda and has two sons, Kasseem Jr. and Prince, from previous relationships.
A couple of years ago, when Swizz announced his divorce, rumors swirled that Keys was behind the breakup. The producer denied those reports when MTV News spoke to him in June 2008. "Everybody can have their fun right now talking that dumb sh-- about my divorce and all that," he said. "I'mma give them something to talk about. People get divorced every f---in' day. They need to worry about more serious things."
The musicians "are expecting a baby and are engaged to be married in a private ceremony later this year," reps for the couple said.
Keys and Swizz Beatz (real name: Kasseem Dean) have had a musical partnership for years, collaborating on Keys' albums and, last year, on Whitney Houston's comeback single "Million Dollar Bill." Swizz spoke with MTV News in July about collaborating with his now-fiancée on Houston's album.
"At the time, I was working on some stuff with Alicia," Swizz said. "I was like, 'We need to bring Whitney back. We need to do some stuff to support Whitney.' Then Alicia was like, 'I love Whitney, she's an icon. I would love to be a part of that.' I started vibing on different things. I didn't want to come with anything that would make her sound too old or too young. That's when I got the vibe to do something that had, like, a disco feel, but still with the hard drums on it — still musical but moving. I wanted to do something that was instant when it came on. Then I played the idea for Alicia to make sure I wasn't bugging out. 'Am I going too far with this?' She was like, 'Nah. That can be a big smash.' "
It will be the first marriage and child for Keys, while Swizz was previously married to singer Mashonda and has two sons, Kasseem Jr. and Prince, from previous relationships.
A couple of years ago, when Swizz announced his divorce, rumors swirled that Keys was behind the breakup. The producer denied those reports when MTV News spoke to him in June 2008. "Everybody can have their fun right now talking that dumb sh-- about my divorce and all that," he said. "I'mma give them something to talk about. People get divorced every f---in' day. They need to worry about more serious things."
Alicia Keys in partnership with Yamaha
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The International one, the Alicia Keys feeling of multi-platinum R&B and the world 'the largest manufacturer of musical instrument of S, Yamaha, announced a new association to distribute the noises and the products piano-inspired of future. One of the noises was presented on January 17, 2009 for an intimate meeting of press and retailers in cabin of Yamaha to the commercial commercial exposure of industry of product of music of winter NAMM to Anaheim, California. The project was an intense collaboration between the Grammy Price of 11 times gaining the artist of Yamaha, his engineer of profit Ann Mincielli de Prix Grammy, and the skewerable originator renowned Thomas Hansen Scarbee, that all functioned of par digitalement to reproduce the exact noise of Alicia 'grand piano estimated of S Yamaha C3 of the no-. The keys 'hope is to have its noises available at a very accessible price in the three following months, so that the young musicians of all the mediums can play its noise of signature. I wanted to create a noise which is simply splendid and which would inspire me to play, key known as. It was an idea which had been born during creation from my last album as I am, who was recorded with my own studio, the studios of furnace, in New York City. While we record this album there we could create a really hot and beautiful noise using my Yamaha C3 no-, and we decided that we wanted to capture this noise and to do something to him which I can take with me everywhere. I believe it is really important to have access to a large piano of repercussion, and I hope that this new virtual piano will inspire by others and will help them to sharpen their trade in a manner like never front, independently of their economic situation.
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