![]() ![]() That was a beautiful moment.” Alicia Keys and John Mayer had a Grammy-bonding moment when he shared his Song of the Year award with her in 2005. “And backstage, he took off the top of the Grammy and wrote ‘Alicia Keys’ on it, and he kept the bottom with his name on it. “When he was onstage, he just felt like I deserved that for ‘If I Ain’t Got You,’ ” Keys - who has also hosted the Grammys twice in her career - told The Post. But the now-41-year-old star - who will headline two hometown shows at Radio City Music Hall on Thursday and Friday - has one very special Grammy that she didn’t technically win: She picked it up when John Mayer shared his Song of the Year trophy with her after his “Daughters” beat out her “If I Ain’t Got You” in 2005. The Recording Academy kept on falling for Keys, who went on to earn 10 more of its prestigious prizes. ![]() Twenty years ago, New York’s own piano woman Alicia Keys swept the Grammys, winning five gramophones for her instant-classic debut, 2001’s “Songs in A Minor,” when she was just 21. ‘Everybody Plays the Fool’ songwriter Ken Williams dead at 83Ĭlive Davis reflects on his legendary music industry careerĪlicia Keys on Jubilee backlash: ‘Every song was personally requested by the Queen’ ![]() Fa la la! The 12 best new Christmas songs of 2022 ![]()
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