Alicia Keys, son Egypt.Photo: Alicia Keys/instagram
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Alicia Keys' son Egypt Daoud is a star in the making!
The “Underdog” singer, 40, shared a sweet video Tuesday of Egypt, 10, taking the lead on the piano and vocals during a mother and son bonding moment.
The 10-year-old proved to be just as talented as Keys while they harmonized the song with the Grammy winner doing background vocals. Egypt also incorporated his own riffs to make the song unique.
“Egypt On The Keys💥💥💥,” the proud momwrote. “I love being a part of his practice and I love being his background singer!”
She added, “He is making magic 🥰😘.”
In addition to Egypt – whom she’sperformed with at an awards show– Keys shares 6-year-old son Genesis Ali with her husbandSwizz Beatz.
Earlier this month, the mom of two shared a sweet photo of her sons hugging her while they were swimming.
“I’m here for all of this!!!” shebeganthe caption.
Keys added, “One day they will be so big I won’t be able to hold them both at the same time. But 4 now, I’m not taking ONE SECOND for granted!”
The “Show Me Love” singer recently opened up to PEOPLE about parenting and her relationship to her husband.
“I really like to make Sundays the time that we can all be together and do things that’s not digitally attached. So we play a lot of board games, we’ll watch movies together, we’ll do bike rides and stuff like that,” shetold PEOPLE.
Alicia Keys' son Egypt.Alicia Keys/instagram
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Keys and Beatz have also prioritized self-care and healthy coping skills with their children.
“We talk a lot about breathing, especially my youngest,” she said with a laugh about Genesis. “He needs a lot of breathing. We talk about calming your breath and listening to what your body needs, if you’re tired or if you’re frustrated. Or if you’re feeling like you need more time alone, or if you need more time with mommy to really try to verbalize it so that we can work through it.”
source: people.com