Alicia Keys is set to release her memoir 'More Myself', through Oprah Winfrey's book imprint An Oprah Book in November.
The 'Girl on Fire' singer has described the upcoming title as "part autobiography, and part narrative documentary".
In a statement, the 38-year-old star said: "I couldn't be more ecstatic to share this part of my journey so far and all the ways I am continuously learning to honour my truth. Alongside my sister, mentor, and friend Oprah, this book is one of the most exciting chapters yet."
Oprah, meanwhile, is equally thrilled about the upcoming tome, and says she's "honoured" that Alicia reached out to her to get the book published.
"I could feel the power of Alicia's presence even before she belted out the first soulful notes of the lyrics that made her famous - 'I keep on fallin' in and out of love with you.' I knew she had all those sparkling qualities that make stars shine," she said in a statement. "More important, Alicia has navigated the spotlight and pressures of fame while retaining a humble and beautiful spirit."
Abu Dhabi Executive Council has issued a resolution on folk arts performances in the emirate, to establish the Abu Dhabi Folk Arts Committee, chaired by Faris Khalaf Al Mazrouei, Chairman of the Abu Dhabi Heritage Authority.
Music streaming service Spotify is considering charging up to $5.99 (AED 22) a month on top of existing subscriptions for a new music streaming service that will include higher-quality audio, remixing tools and access to concert tickets.
TikTok has returned to Apple and Google US app stores as President Donald Trump delayed a ban on the Chinese-owned social media app and assured the tech giants they would not be fined for distributing or maintaining it.
Robbie Williams has teased fans that he has been asked to perform at the Super Bowl 2026 halftime show. In what is believed to be a tongue-in-cheek post, the singer said he is "honoured" to be asked to be a part of next year's event.
Organisers of the Berlin Film Festival hope that politics will not eclipse the movies this time round even as they try to liven up an event that has looked jaded in recent years.
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