Alicia Keys and her husband, Swizz Beatz celebrated their 10 year anniversary this past week and in a video released on social media, Alicia is seen dancing to Babes Wodumo’s latest single. IOL_Lifestyle
This past weekend was one that celebrated being black with the airing of Beyonce’s highly anticipated visual album, “Black Is King”.
South African fans rejoiced and celebrated the many South African stars featured in the project, from the late Mary Twala to Nandi Madida, Warren Masemola, Busiswa, Nyanyiso Dzedze and Nambitha Ben-Mazwi. While everyone celebrated “Black Is King”, one international star was celebrating her anniversary and she did it by listening to gqom.
American singer Alicia Keys and her husband, Swizz Beatz celebrated their 10 year anniversary this past week and in a video released on social media, Alicia is seen dancing to Babes Wodumo’s latest single, “eLamont”. The new single is off her latest album, “Idando Kazi”.While dancing, Swizz shouts “show them”, “woza“ and “yebo, washa”.❤️ Sizwe and MaMkhize are a reason to feel good today
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