LONDON ā At the famous Abbey Road Studios in London to present a special selection of songs recorded in spatial audio for Apple Music, Alicia Keys revealed another upcoming project: a reimagining of an iconic hit for Netflix's upcoming āBridgertonā prequel.
āIām doing a brand-new reimagined version of āIf I Aināt Got Youā with a 90-piece orchestra with women of color and it is incredible,ā Keys told The Associated Press on Tuesday.
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The song from 2003's āThe Diary of Alicia Keysā will feature in āQueen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story,ā which premieres May 4, and Keys is shooting the accompanying video in London this week. The new version will also be out on spatial, āif you can imagine 90 pieces swirling around youā Keys said.
Spatial audio allows the listener to experience a theater-like surround sound; Keys took the original raw files from her songs to re-record and remix. She will release eight spatial audio albums April 28 on Apple Music.
āThis is my first time at Abbey Road,ā Keys exclaimed excitedly, before playing six of the newly recorded tracks to a small group of music industry insiders. Keys talked through the process and shared memories of the songs in between dancing along to the music.
āItās a real reimagining of all the songs, all the music, all the tones, all the vocals, all the instruments,ā Keys told the audience before playing some of her hits including āGirl on Fireā and āNo One.ā
In an interview with the AP after the event, the 15-time Grammy award-winning singer shared her experience listening back.
āWhile I was sitting there with yāall in there listening, Iām like, āMan, I hear those horns. I hear the piano back here, I hear strings over here.ā I forgot strings are in there. You know, youāre hearing things that you hadnāt heard before," she said.
While Keys embraces the latest technology, when she thinks back to early memories of consuming music, itās vinyl that holds the biggest place in her heart.
āI think thereās something very special about the tactile feel, you know, having a physical item," she said. "Thereās still so much love for that.ā
And as well as enjoying discovering her mother's vinyl collection, she also remembers one specific cassette that inspired her.
āI was definitely listening to Marvin Gaye āWhatās Going Onā on this one white cassette that Iāll never forget. Thatās what opened so much of songwriting to me,ā she said.
When it comes to young people today, Keys feels they are listening to an even wider variety of music than she did.
āThe access is so there that thereās nothing stopping you from making a playlist for all your favorite whatevers, you know what I mean?ā she said. āSo I think in that way is really cool that you get the autonomy and you get to choose what you like and what you want to hear.ā
As part of her world tour, Keys has just announced some May dates for Latin America, a region in which she hasnāt been able to fully make her mark.
āIāve never performed in Mexico, Believe it or not. Iāve never performed in Colombia. So, you know, weāre able to go to Brazil and Argentina and Chile, and itās going to be incredible. So very excited about that. And everybody over there is going crazy. Like, I really, really canāt wait to be there,ā she said.
ā2023 is a special year for meā she adds. āThereās so many thereās so many firsts that are happening for me. I have some more tour announcements that are coming, which Iām extremely excited about. I really want to make this a global year and really touch the places I havenāt been able to touch in a long time.ā