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Alicia Keys kicks off Grammy week with birthday party

- JOHN CARUCCI

NEW YORK Alicia Keys kicked off Grammy Award week with an award — and was serenaded with “Happy Birthday”

The 15-time Grammy winner and her husband, Swizz Beatz, were both honoured Thursday with an honour from the Recording Academy’s Producers & Engineers Wing. It was also Keys’ 37th birthday and media crews welcomed her on the red carpet with the traditiona­l song.

Keys felt the moment was surreal since she was being honoured on her birthday at the Grammys and in her hometown, walking distance from where she grew up in the Hell’s Kitchen neighbourh­ood.

“I’m like, OK, they’re going to set up the Grammys, kick it off with my birthday. My husband and I (are being) honoured simultaneo­usly in this most prestigiou­s moment, and then we’re going to just keep going from there and it’s going to be a magnificen­t week. I do feel like this was made for me,” Keys said.

Beatz said it doesn’t get much better than being honoured with your wife. He called the dual awards “a celebratio­n of her life but also a celebratio­n of our life as creatives.”

Keys’ hits include “Girl On Fire,” “Fallin,” “No One,” “A Woman’s Worth” and “Superwoman,” many of which salute strong women. TV personalit­y Gayle King came to honour Keys and said many of her songs are especially relevant.

“Alicia Keys is very good when it comes to doing women anthems,” King said. “She is a walking, talking example of what a woman in power should be. She does that every single day. She walks the walk and she talks the talk.”

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