Alicia Keysnever falls short of inspiring her fans.During the sixth annualiHeartRadio Music Awardson Thursday night, the singer encouraged everyone to stay true to themselves while accepting this year’s Innovator award.“Thank you so much. What a powerful, beautiful energy that’s in here tonight!” she said after hugging her husbandSwizz Beatzand their sons on her way to the stage. “I feel y’all. So many amazing artists here tonight — I’m sitting and chillin’ withTaylor [Swift]andMaren [Morris]and we’re talking.”Keys joked, “Actually, my son Genesis is maybe trying to take Taylor out later tonight — he’s working on it not sure how it’s gonna go but it looks pretty good right now!”Getting serious, she said, “I gotta be honest with you — it means so much to be honored as an innovator because when I first started out, nobody was like, ‘Look at that tomboy from Hell’s Kitchen who graduated high school at 15, the one with the braids, who seems obsessed with her broken down piano … what a fantastic innovator she is.’ Nobody said that. It was like, ‘Who is that? What is she doing? What is she wearing?’ I’m telling you the — even when I first got signed it wasn’t about what new ideas and sounds can Alicia bring? It was more like, ‘How do we make her fit into this mold?’ and I think that’s what a lot of people experience in life.”Keys, 38, continued, “I looked at the greats — I looked at Nina Simone and Sade and John Lennon and I realized that there was nobody else like them on the planet. And I looked inside my heart and I realized that I am here to just dome. We are here dous, you know? It’s crazy … I know how it feels … all we can think about is how to be liked, and how to be accepted and we contort ourselves and change ourselves and starve ourselves and abuse ourselves and hate ourselves and instead, all we gotta do is just love who we are. That’s all we gotta do. All we really need to do is appreciate our individuality and embrace what makes us unique because in the end, you’re remembered because you’re different. Because you’re special.”She concluded, “I’m finally more myself than I’ve ever been and even though it’s a constant process, I encourage you to continue to find the power and the beauty and the unique story in your own journey.”Alicia Keys.Kevin Winter/Getty Images for iHeartMediaKeys was chosen to receive theiHeartRadio Innovator awardbecause of her “contributions to pop culture and social causes as an artist, songwriter, entrepreneur and activist,” according to a press release.The 15-time Grammy winner has released six critically acclaimed studio albums, including her game-changing debut,Songs in A Minor. In 2018, she launched her nonprofitShe Is the Music, which is focused on driving equality, inclusivity and opportunity for women across the music community.Keys is also a co-founder ofKeep a Child Alive,a nonprofit which partners with grass-roots organizations to combat the physical, social and economic impact of HIV on children, their families and their communities in Africa and India.Chelsea Lauren/REX/ShutterstockAlong with her charity work, Keys has long been an outspoken advocate for women’s rights and for goingsans makeup in public.Past honorees of the iHeartRadio Innovator award includePharrell Williams,Justin Timberlake,U2,Bruno MarsandChance the Rapper.Most recently, Keys released new track “Raise a Man” — her firstnew musicsince her 2016 LPHere —after hosting theGrammy Awardsin February. She performed the song — along with her 8-year-old son Egypt on a second piano! — during the show.Other stars included in the broadcast’s epic performance lineup are theBackstreet Boys,Ariana Grande,Halsey,Garth Brooks,John LegendandKacey Musgraves.Epypt with mom Alicia Keys.Kevin Winter/Getty Images for iHeartMediaEgypt with mom Alicia Keys.Chelsea Lauren/REX/ShutterstockKeys is married to fellow musician Swizz Beatz, 40. They also share son Genesis, 4.The 2019 iHeartRadio Music Awards are broadcasting live from the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles on March 14 at 8 p.m. EST on Fox.
Alicia Keysnever falls short of inspiring her fans.
During the sixth annualiHeartRadio Music Awardson Thursday night, the singer encouraged everyone to stay true to themselves while accepting this year’s Innovator award.
“Thank you so much. What a powerful, beautiful energy that’s in here tonight!” she said after hugging her husbandSwizz Beatzand their sons on her way to the stage. “I feel y’all. So many amazing artists here tonight — I’m sitting and chillin’ withTaylor [Swift]andMaren [Morris]and we’re talking.”
Keys joked, “Actually, my son Genesis is maybe trying to take Taylor out later tonight — he’s working on it not sure how it’s gonna go but it looks pretty good right now!”
Getting serious, she said, “I gotta be honest with you — it means so much to be honored as an innovator because when I first started out, nobody was like, ‘Look at that tomboy from Hell’s Kitchen who graduated high school at 15, the one with the braids, who seems obsessed with her broken down piano … what a fantastic innovator she is.’ Nobody said that. It was like, ‘Who is that? What is she doing? What is she wearing?’ I’m telling you the — even when I first got signed it wasn’t about what new ideas and sounds can Alicia bring? It was more like, ‘How do we make her fit into this mold?’ and I think that’s what a lot of people experience in life.”
Keys, 38, continued, “I looked at the greats — I looked at Nina Simone and Sade and John Lennon and I realized that there was nobody else like them on the planet. And I looked inside my heart and I realized that I am here to just dome. We are here dous, you know? It’s crazy … I know how it feels … all we can think about is how to be liked, and how to be accepted and we contort ourselves and change ourselves and starve ourselves and abuse ourselves and hate ourselves and instead, all we gotta do is just love who we are. That’s all we gotta do. All we really need to do is appreciate our individuality and embrace what makes us unique because in the end, you’re remembered because you’re different. Because you’re special.”
She concluded, “I’m finally more myself than I’ve ever been and even though it’s a constant process, I encourage you to continue to find the power and the beauty and the unique story in your own journey.”
Alicia Keys.Kevin Winter/Getty Images for iHeartMedia

Keys was chosen to receive theiHeartRadio Innovator awardbecause of her “contributions to pop culture and social causes as an artist, songwriter, entrepreneur and activist,” according to a press release.
The 15-time Grammy winner has released six critically acclaimed studio albums, including her game-changing debut,Songs in A Minor. In 2018, she launched her nonprofitShe Is the Music, which is focused on driving equality, inclusivity and opportunity for women across the music community.
Keys is also a co-founder ofKeep a Child Alive,a nonprofit which partners with grass-roots organizations to combat the physical, social and economic impact of HIV on children, their families and their communities in Africa and India.
Chelsea Lauren/REX/Shutterstock

Along with her charity work, Keys has long been an outspoken advocate for women’s rights and for goingsans makeup in public.
Past honorees of the iHeartRadio Innovator award includePharrell Williams,Justin Timberlake,U2,Bruno MarsandChance the Rapper.
Most recently, Keys released new track “Raise a Man” — her firstnew musicsince her 2016 LPHere —after hosting theGrammy Awardsin February. She performed the song — along with her 8-year-old son Egypt on a second piano! — during the show.
Other stars included in the broadcast’s epic performance lineup are theBackstreet Boys,Ariana Grande,Halsey,Garth Brooks,John LegendandKacey Musgraves.
Epypt with mom Alicia Keys.Kevin Winter/Getty Images for iHeartMedia

Egypt with mom Alicia Keys.Chelsea Lauren/REX/Shutterstock

Keys is married to fellow musician Swizz Beatz, 40. They also share son Genesis, 4.
The 2019 iHeartRadio Music Awards are broadcasting live from the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles on March 14 at 8 p.m. EST on Fox.
source: people.com