Alicia Keys net worth estimated to pile up as the R&B singer rose to fame and began influencing other people through her music.
The Grammy Award-winning singer Keys has continued to captivate her fans by creating songs that definitely leave marks. As the singer-songwriter introduces new songs, her fans are there to support each time she release a new one. She sold almost $75 million records worldwide making her the top R&B song artist of the 2000s.
With such huge amount of records sold worldwide, this has eventually contributed in Alicia Keys net worth to also reach its peak. Her debut album in 2001 has been a success which sold over 12 million copies worldwide. The said award has gained the singer her five Grammys during the Grammy Awards in 2002. This also gained her recognitions such as becoming the best-selling new artist and best-selling R&B artist for 2001.
Alicia Keys' second album has been a big hit too. The album sold 8 million copies around the world and it eventually gained her another four Grammys. It is mainly the talent in music that made Alicia Keys net worth reach the peak. When the singer was about seven years old, she was already playing a piano and began composing songs when she was at the age of fourteen.
She enrolled in the Professional Performing Arts School at 12 and graduated as the valedictorian after four years. Also at the young age, Keys has been sent to attend dance and music classes by her mother.
Alicia Keys net worth was not just brought by her singing career though she already sold millions of records worldwide. She also had several appearances in TV shows such as Charmed and made her film debut with Smokin' Aces alongside Ben Affleck, Ryan Reynolds and Chris Pine.
As her career started to soar, she also received different awards. With Alicia Keys net worth of $45 million as of 2013, the singer- producer also influenced many of her fans. Video of a nun- singing her song "No One" in "The Voice" Italy version has actually gone viral recently. This just shows that Keys' songs are very much enjoyed by many people whoever they are.
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