Alicia Keys is a New York-born singer, songwriter, and pianist who emerged as one of the defining voices of early 2000s R&B. Her five-time Grammy-winning debut Songs in A Minor — featuring "Fallin'" and "A Woman's Worth" — announced her as a generational talent, and she has since built one of the most celebrated catalogs in contemporary music. Beyond her studio work, her Broadway musical Hell's Kitchen earned 13 Tony nominations with its coming-of-age story set in 1990s New York, featuring reimagined versions of her most beloved songs.