Uh Oh: The Twitter Zorls Are Saying Alicia Keys' Success Is 'Pretty Privilege'

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I think Diary is still on that list of Rolling Stone's 300 best albums created ever. And Songs in A minor is also a classic. I feel just like India Arie the songwriting became a bit predictable and Alicia's voice is sometimes not that great but she still manages to makes good songs.

The last song I enjoyed was Time Machine. And it's great she plays piano, she has her own skin beauty business, her books/poetry..she's definitely one of the most selfmade artists out there. I think she studied music and graduated at a very young age, also knows how to produce..she can present and she has experience on the voice right? So I don't know why everyone is complaining. There are so many people out there who have pretty privilige. For example a Rita Ora..I keep forgetting she's not even black  :plzstop:

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Quote from: Banana Powder🦋 on May 11, 2021, 06:33:50 PM
That can be said about 90% of female artist

There's some ugly girl who is more talented somewhere but who wants to see that?

yeah makes me think of  kelly price saying no one wanted to sign her cause she wasnt cute and the size of an elephant.  then ron isley took a chance on her a bit

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