Alicia Keys drops heartbreaking song about mother losing child to racism

The Grammy winner is set to perform the song during the virtual BET Awards on June 28.

The Sebastian Kole-produced track follows April’s “Good Job,” which the “No One” hitmaker released in honor of all of the key workers fighting on the front line amid the coronavirus pandemic, even though it was actually penned pre-COVID-19.


She said: “Can’t believe that this song I wrote months ago… is sooo relevant now. I wrote it for all the people that work so hard and never hear the words “Good Job” ⁣

⁣”I believe in us though, I believe in the way we are showing up for each other and caring about each other. The way that we are all connected more than we’ve ever been before. This is for you. You’re doing a good job! (sic)”


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