Alicia Keys

Alicia Keys Teases New Khalid Collaboration

Published: Thursday 13th Aug 2020 by Sam

Alicia Keys has lined up a colossal collaboration for the latest taste of new album ‘ALICIA.’

For, the 15-time GRAMMY winner has teamed up with Khalid.

Full story below…

Moments ago, Keys took to Twitter to share a voice note of her singing a previously unheard song.

It carried the caption:

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“I think it’s time @thegreatkhalid”

Neither are strangers to musical partnerships, with Khalid especially enjoying recent success collaborating with Normani on Billboard smash ‘Love Lies.’ 

Keys’ tease follows news that several of her recent offerings have been certified Gold by the RIAA, including ‘Show Me Love’ and latest single ‘Underdog.’

Will similar success follow for this RCA artist link-up? Stay tuned!

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