![]() And if they play their cards right, maybe they'll even get to stay up past their bedtime to watch. So, maybe little Egy and Gen don't have any idea what the Grammys are, but there's no doubt they've got a lot of loving, positive influences around them to help fill in the blanks. Keys has even used her music to talk about the struggles they've all overcome, notably with her 2016 single "Blended Family." Talking to BET, Tifrere said the song "is a true testament of love, growth and healing." We been separated nine or 10 months already."īeing under that kind of scrutiny has to be tough for everyone involved, but it looks like they've made it through the rough patches. He said, " My divorce, it ain't nothing bad. But according to the producer, it was all made up drama. Tifrere and Swizz were technically still married in 2008 when Keys first started dating him which the media was quick to comment on, according to MTV.com. ![]() But then again, what 8-year-old actually cares about things like that anyway? You'd think that maybe he would have seen a dozen or so of the golden gramophones lying around the house. You can practically hear a Lego drop in the long silence that follows.Įgypt patiently waits for the punchline, and when it doesn't arrive, his question - "What's the Grammys?" - says it all. Swizz has five kids Egypt, Genesis, Kasseem Jr., Nasir, and Nicole in all. The boys are happily playing in the kitchen when Keys gives them the good news. Swizz Beatz and Alicia Keys have two kids, Egypt and Genesis, together. 15, showing the moment when she told her sons that she would be hosting the Grammys. Keys posted a video to her Instagram on Jan. But as for little Egy and Gen, as Keys affectionately calls them on her Instagram, the little ones weren't quite so impressed by Mom's new gig. This is Keys's first year hosting the Grammys, which is a big deal for any artist offered the position. In all, Alicia Keys' kids are super adorable, and she posts about how much she adores them all the time on Instagram. She and her husband, Swizz Beatz, have two sons together: Egypt Daoud, 8, and Genesis Ali, 4, and she also co-parents Swizz Beatz's kids from his previous marriage, Prince, 18 years old, Kasseem Jr., 12 years old, and Nicole, 10 years old. and daughter Nicole from previous relationships.In addition to being a 15-time time Grammy winner and the host of this year's Grammy Awards on Feb. The two share sons Egypt and Genesis, and the music producer is also father to sons Prince and Kasseem Dean, Jr. Keys and Beatz got married in 2000 and celebrated their 11th wedding anniversary last July. "There's nobody else I would rather be with, you know, there's nobody else I would rather talk to or connect with or communicate with. ![]() "Now you definitely have to make sure that you're connecting, communicating clearly, putting each other first and making sure that each person feels special - I think that's an incredibly important part about our relationship and we're able to do that, but it's not hard to do that 'cause he's my best friend," she said. ![]() So, I love it, I love being a mogul. I love really handling my business on all levels."Īnd, despite having an incredibly busy work-life, Keys noted that she ensures that there's time for her family as well - especially her husband, Swizz Beatz.Ĭalling their relationship "effortless," Keys said that she believes couples that are "very compatible" don't have to "over-try" when it comes to their connection. to further the ability for us to really be present in every single part of business. When women are at the forefront, I think we're able to create a balance and obviously bring so much to the table. And as women, it's very important that we're at a seat of these tables. "Music is definitely my core business, moving into film, television, books and other businesses all drawn from a creative place and I love evolving in that way. "All the things that I'm creating are, to me, part of my creative expression," she said. The singer added that being in the beauty and lifestyle business is about "turning routine into ritual and creating mantras, affirmations and ways to get yourself up and being your best." She said that she aims to provide consumers with tools to help them "find your confidence and your greatness."Ĭonsidering how many balls the singer is juggling with all of her ventures and a fulfilling family life, she is someone who knows about finding your greatness. Calling her evolution from musician to mogul "incredible," Keys noted that she believes everyone is here to "continue to grow and to find our way into new things." The collection goes up to 3x in sizing, it is really inclusive, I love it, and that's how it should be." "I think really about empowering this idea of our individuality and diversity. "My new line with Athleta is a limited edition collection," she shared about the Alicia Keys x Athleta product collection (now available in stores and online at ). ![]()
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