She's known for her powerful voice.
But on Friday, it was Alicia Keys' updated 'do that made the loudest statement as she performed with Maxwell on ABC's Good Morning America Concert Series in New York City's Rumsey playfield,
After chopping off her sleek bob, the 32-year-old R&B singer-songwriter paraded her new pixie cut, joining multiple other celebrities such as Beyonce who have lost their long locks.
Creating a bolder look, the Girl On Fire singer bared her midriff in a cut-out black blouse with sheer fabric covering her toned tummy.
Hugging her curves, the entertainer teamed the revealing shirt with a pair of tight, hot pink trousers.
And completing her look, the Grammy award-winner donned dangling cross earrings and sported a pair of black, peep-toe heels.
As a multifaceted performer, Alicia didn't limit herself on stage, seen sitting to play the piano, standing still to belt it out, and joining Maxwell to dance.
Looking forward to her special appearance, the star tweeted on Thursday: 'Don’t forget to tune into my @GMA performance tomorrow morning!
Aside from putting on a show, Alicia took a few minutes for an interview with Good Morning America.
Since she recently celebrated her third anniversary to Swizz Beatz, Alicia was asked if she 'feels like she is settling into old married life now.'
'It's hot. It's fiery,' Alicia gushed, adding that her song Fire We Make was, in fact, inspired by her marriage.
And she sure has a full plate, about to tour Latin America, go to the Rock In Rio festival in Brazil, and executive produce a film called The Inevitable Defeat Of Mister And Pete starring Jennifer Hudson.
Keys has also been fundraising for Keep A Child Alive foundation dedicated to saving lives of those affected by the HIV disease.
But on Friday, it was Alicia Keys' updated 'do that made the loudest statement as she performed with Maxwell on ABC's Good Morning America Concert Series in New York City's Rumsey playfield,
After chopping off her sleek bob, the 32-year-old R&B singer-songwriter paraded her new pixie cut, joining multiple other celebrities such as Beyonce who have lost their long locks.
New 'do! Alicia Keys showed off her fresh pixie
cut (left) as she performed on ABC's Good Morning America in New York
City on Friday
Creating a bolder look, the Girl On Fire singer bared her midriff in a cut-out black blouse with sheer fabric covering her toned tummy.
Hugging her curves, the entertainer teamed the revealing shirt with a pair of tight, hot pink trousers.
And completing her look, the Grammy award-winner donned dangling cross earrings and sported a pair of black, peep-toe heels.
Belt it out! The Girl On Fire songstress did what she does best, sang as she played the piano
As a multifaceted performer, Alicia didn't limit herself on stage, seen sitting to play the piano, standing still to belt it out, and joining Maxwell to dance.
Looking forward to her special appearance, the star tweeted on Thursday: 'Don’t forget to tune into my @GMA performance tomorrow morning!
Proud of her curves! The singer sported a revealing black blouse and tight pink trousers
Special guest: Alciia was joined by fellow musician Maxwell on stage
Aside from putting on a show, Alicia took a few minutes for an interview with Good Morning America.
Since she recently celebrated her third anniversary to Swizz Beatz, Alicia was asked if she 'feels like she is settling into old married life now.'
'It's hot. It's fiery,' Alicia gushed, adding that her song Fire We Make was, in fact, inspired by her marriage.
And she sure has a full plate, about to tour Latin America, go to the Rock In Rio festival in Brazil, and executive produce a film called The Inevitable Defeat Of Mister And Pete starring Jennifer Hudson.
Keys has also been fundraising for Keep A Child Alive foundation dedicated to saving lives of those affected by the HIV disease.
Audience engagement: The R&B singer made sure to focus on her fans
'It's hot and fiery': Alicia explained that her
marriage is still strong as she and Swizz Beatz just celebrated their
third marriage anniversary
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