Swizz Beatz and Alicia Keys Bid at Bronx Charter School Auction Awww, look at lovebirds Alicia Keys and Swizz Beatz at the 4th annual Bronx Charter School For The Arts Auction. The couple bid against each other for a guitar signed by The Rolling Stones Akeys bought a penguin drawn by Swizz and the school kids. Nice. Peep more shots down yonder…. Splashnews More On Bossip! Get Ya Mind Right! 10 Ways To Tell That Everyone You Know Thinks You’re A Ho You’re The Worst: The 10 Biggest A-Holes In Sports Happy 40th Rocky! Let’s Celebrate The Rock’s Birthday By Looking At His Most Scintillating Pics, Ladies Caption This: Rihanna In The Strip Club
These pics are truly precious ! Christina Milian, Swizz Beatz And Slim Thug Share Photos Of Their Kids On Instagram Fame and fortune are one thing, but these stars recognize the most priceless part of their lives are their kids! Check out this photo Christina Milian shared on her instagram: Hit the flip for more of baby Violet as well as Swizzy and Slim Thug with their youngsters…
Nick Cannon, Mariah Carey And Twins Hang With Alicia Keys And Swizz Beatz Family Nick Cannon and Mariah already have Monroe and Moroccan rubbing elbows with the rich and famous. “Dem Babies,” who are not even 1-year-olds yet, came along to play with little Egypt Daoud Dean while their parents visited with his folks Alicia Keys and Swizz Beatz! They still look so little right? Hit the flip for more pics…
The couple open up about their first encounter 14 years ago and how a credit card mix-up sparked a romance. By Rob Markman Alicia Keys on the cover of Vibe Photo: Vibe It’s all about timing. Alicia Keys and Swizz Beatz got it right eventually, but if it was up to the multiplatinum producer, the power couple would have gotten their party started 14 years ago. In the April/May issue of Vibe Magazine, on stands April 16, cover star Keys and her husband, Swizzy, talk about the humble beginnings of their now-blossomed love. After they first met in 1998, Swizz tried to get the songbird’s phone number through a friend, but he was shut down Vibe reports. “It wasn’t our time yet,” he told the mag. There was another encounter several years later. The two spilt the check for a business lunch and in the midst of some usual after-meal payment confusion, Swizz ended up with the “Fallin’ ” singer’s credit card in his back pocket. The couple, who married in 2010 , would eventually look at their quirky encounters as signs of fate. “My credit card was in his pocket,” Alicia said. “Why was my credit card in his pocket?” “It was the craziest thing,” Swizz remarked. In an excerpt of the feature article, Vibe paints the picture of a happy and confident couple, even though the two have been the subject of plenty of rumors and gossip fodder. Through the perceived ups and downs, Swizz and Keys have flourished in their respective careers. The 31-year-old singer is now working on her sixth album and tells the mag that for the first time she feels comfortable in her own skin. “Let’s just say I’ve been very uncomfortable,” she said. “I’ve been brave enough to be uncomfortable.” Related Photos Lovebirds: Alicia Keys And Swizz Beatz Related Artists Alicia Keys Swizz Beatz
Alicia Keys Covers May “Global” Issue Of VIBE Magazine, Talks Partnership With Husband Swizz Beatz Now ain’t this about an itchbay? Alicia Keys is all up in VIBE magazine talking about her marriage to that shady character Swizz Beatz… The issue won’t hit newsstands until April 16th but VIBE released this excerpt today: It’s probably not a coincidence that Alicia Keys and her husband, Kasseem “Swizz Beatz” Dean, are wearing matching pants. His: expertly tailored and trim, skimming his sneakers just so. Hers: a sexy waxed denim that hugs her in all the right places. Both are the color of a well-made cappuccino. They’ve agreed to be interviewed together over dinner, a double date of sorts. It’s one of those novel ideas cooked up by magazine editors, but Keys, who seems more open now than she’s ever been, was keen to participate. And what better way to convey closeness than with his-and-her trousers. But spend a couple of hours with them drinking cocktails that taste like tropical fruit juice, and it’s clear they don’t need color-coordinated outfits to get the point across. He’ll tug at the sleeve of her coat to help her shimmy out of it. Her hand will rest sweetly on his thigh. They’ll talk about their partnership in a way that says, “We want the whole world to have what we have,” and they’ll do it by telling you about the moment when they knew they were soul mates. “It was the craziest thing,” says Dean, leaning forward in his chair. “We had a work lunch with some people, and I get home and look in the back pocket—” “My credit card was in his pocket,” Keys finishes the story, eyes wide. “Why was my credit card in his pocket?” One explanation might be that he’d grabbed it by accident when they split the check, but that would be too prosaic. They saw the credit card debacle as a sign, the first of many. Well, second, if you count the time, 14 years ago, when they first met and Dean tried unsuccessfully to get her number from his friend. “It wasn’t our time yet,” he says with a smile. Maybe it’s the swanky lighting, the buzz from the booze or simply the glow thattends to bounce off of famous people, but now definitely seems to be their time. And hers, especially. At 31, Keys is among the best-selling recording artists of all time. She’s released five albums, won 14 Grammys and sold more than 30 million albums worldwide. She’s now working on her sixth album, and yet she appears relaxed, approachable, easy-breezy. Of course, she’s sort of always seemed that way, even all the way back in 2001, when she was a new artist with plenty of Harlem swag (Keys’ roots are from Hell’s Kitchen, N.Y.) promoting her first album, Songs in A Minor. But let her tell it and this is the first time in her life when she feels comfortable in her own skin. It’s the pay off, she says, for making difficult choices, personally and professionally. “Let’s just say I’ve been very uncomfortable,” she’d said a few days earlier, curled up on a squishy red sofa in a recording studio. “I’ve been brave enough to be uncomfortable.” Yeah, cuz sleeping with another woman’s husband is some real “brave” isht! More On Bossip! Happy 4th Anniversary BeyBey And Hubby Hov: A Stroll Down Memory Lane Of The Couple’s Most Romantic Moments [Photos] Celebrity Cribs: Lil Weezy Is Sellin’ His Louisiana Glass And Chrome Home For $1.7 Milli Rihanna’s Bangin’ Spread For Elle Magazine Is Out…Plus She Talks About Breezy And Kids New Music: Kanye West Featuring DJ Khaled And DJ Pharris “Theraflu” (Talks Amber Rose, Wiz Khalifa, And Being In LOVE With Kimmy Cakes!)
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Keys, who shared a mentor with Houston in Clive Davis, performs ‘Send Me an Angel’ during Saturday’s funeral in New Jersey. By Rebecca Thomas Alicia Keys, Clive Davis and Swizz Beatz attend Whitney Houston’s funeral Photo: Jason Merritt/ Getty Images After a stormy 14-year marriage to bad-boy singer Bobby Brown, Whitney Houston decided to end that chapter in 2006. Three years later, Houston had aligned again with mentor Clive Davis, the music industry impresario who first discovered a teenage Whitney belting out tunes in a nightclub and signed her to his Arista Records. Their final collaboration, I Look to You, was set to launch her on a the “comeback” trail. Live broadcasting by Ustream Like so many young singers, Alicia Keys — also a Davis acolyte — had long looked up to Houston. But the gifted songwriter cemented her connection to Houston, who was found dead at 48 a week ago, by writing the album’s hit single, “Million Dollar Bill.” On Saturday afternoon (February 18), Keys honored Houston in song once again, but instead of a dance-floor-filler, the “Unbreakable” singer took to the piano for an emotional farewell at New Jersey’s New Hope Baptist Church. Keys, dressed in a dark suit, first happily recalled Houston as a “beautiful human being, [who would] call you for no reason at all but to say, ‘Hi.’ ” Keys, who co-wrote “Bill” with husband Swizz Beatz, said Houston also made it a habit to nurture the female singers who were following in her superstar footsteps. “She reached back to so many people; she reached back to me, to Monica and Brandy … all these beautiful young artists, and just made us feel strong and capable and loved.” “So she’s an angel to us, and has been an angel to us,” Keys added before performing a moving “Send Me an Angel.” Keys wasn’t the only singer to pay soulful tribute to the “How Will I Know” star. Stevie Wonder, R. Kelly and gospel greats BeBe & CeCe Winans, Donnie McClurkin and Kim Burrell were among the performers at Houston’s Going-Home ceremony in Newark, where her “Bodyguard” co-star Kevin Costner delivered a heartbreaking eulogy. Stay with MTVNews.com all day Saturday for continuing coverage of Whitney Houston’s funeral services. Related Videos Live From Whitney Houston’s Funeral Whitney Houston: In Her Own Words Related Photos Friends, Family And Fans Show Love At Whitney Houston’s Funeral Related Artists Alicia Keys Whitney Houston
Keys, who shared a mentor with Houston in Clive Davis, performs ‘Send Me an Angel’ during Saturday’s funeral in New Jersey. By Rebecca Thomas Alicia Keys, Clive Davis and Swizz Beatz attend Whitney Houston’s funeral Photo: Jason Merritt/ Getty Images After a stormy 14-year marriage to bad-boy singer Bobby Brown, Whitney Houston decided to end that chapter in 2006. Three years later, Houston had aligned again with mentor Clive Davis, the music industry impresario who first discovered a teenage Whitney belting out tunes in a nightclub and signed her to his Arista Records. Their final collaboration, I Look to You, was set to launch her on a the “comeback” trail. Live broadcasting by Ustream Like so many young singers, Alicia Keys — also a Davis acolyte — had long looked up to Houston. But the gifted songwriter cemented her connection to Houston, who was found dead at 48 a week ago, by writing the album’s hit single, “Million Dollar Bill.” On Saturday afternoon (February 18), Keys honored Houston in song once again, but instead of a dance-floor-filler, the “Unbreakable” singer took to the piano for an emotional farewell at New Jersey’s New Hope Baptist Church. Keys, dressed in a dark suit, first happily recalled Houston as a “beautiful human being, [who would] call you for no reason at all but to say, ‘Hi.’ ” Keys, who co-wrote “Bill” with husband Swizz Beatz, said Houston also made it a habit to nurture the female singers who were following in her superstar footsteps. “She reached back to so many people; she reached back to me, to Monica and Brandy … all these beautiful young artists, and just made us feel strong and capable and loved.” “So she’s an angel to us, and has been an angel to us,” Keys added before performing a moving “Send Me an Angel.” Keys wasn’t the only singer to pay soulful tribute to the “How Will I Know” star. Stevie Wonder, R. Kelly and gospel greats BeBe & CeCe Winans, Donnie McClurkin and Kim Burrell were among the performers at Houston’s Going-Home ceremony in Newark, where her “Bodyguard” co-star Kevin Costner delivered a heartbreaking eulogy. Stay with MTVNews.com all day Saturday for continuing coverage of Whitney Houston’s funeral services. Related Videos Live From Whitney Houston’s Funeral Whitney Houston: In Her Own Words Related Photos Friends, Family And Fans Show Love At Whitney Houston’s Funeral Related Artists Alicia Keys Whitney Houston
Aw some morning preciousness with Swizzy, thickummmm thighs Alicia and baby Egypt The couple spent some time in Kauai on a family vacation. But it looks like it’s time to get back to winter in NYC. How cute is this guy? More precious shots when you continue…