Alicia Keys news reported how the pregnant "Unbreakable" singer recently received a baby shower from her husband, Swizz Beatz.
According to a report from Yahoo News, Alicia Keys' baby shower was held just weeks before the expected arrival of her second child on New Year's Eve. The R&B songstress looked radiant in the event photos, which her music producer husband shared on social media.
On one Instagram photo, the Grammy winner posed along with her father-in-law and Swizz Beatz, who captioned the image "Baby Vibes".
Swizz Beatz, who's real name is Kasseem Dean, could not seem to hide his excitement with the upcoming arrival of their second child. On one image, the 36-year-old held a toast for his expecting wife, and captioned the photo "#blessings #almostready".
The report also shared Alicia Keys news about how her three-year-old son, Egypt, seemed to be very excited to become a big brother. A touching photo showed how the singer's eldest son gamely posed under a pink-and-blue welcome sign that said "Welcome to Alicia's and Kasseem's Baby Shower."
The sign was in pink and blue since the gender of Alicia Keys' baby has not yet been revealed.
Recent Alicia Keys news reported how her eldest son is looking forward to his baby brother or sister.
The singer narrated: "He comes up and kisses the belly all the time, and he's always asking, 'Mommy, can the baby be in the bed with me?'"
"I'm like, 'well not at the beginning,'" Alicia Keys laughed.
When asked about the preferred gender of the baby, Alicia Keys told news that Egypt wants to have a baby brother.
Alicia Keys' baby shower was detailed and organized by Swizz Beatz, who was given by the singer a big event months ago.
According to a previous report from E!Online, the music producer's 36th birthday party embodied elements from the movie "Coming To America" - complete with a gold and velvet motif around Capitale in New York.
The party organized by Alicia Keys even while she is already heavily pregnant pulled no stops as she hired African drummers and professional dancers to re-enact the classic 1988 Eddie Murphy film.
The birthday celebrant sat on a throne and reprised the lead role of Prince Akeem. His parents played King Jaffe Joffer and Queen Aoleon of Zamunda, said a report from E!Online.