Alicia Keys’ husband insists there is no “negative vibes” over the singer and Usher’s intimate halftime Super Bowl performance.
Keys and Usher got touchy-feely during their steamy set on Feb. 11 at the Allegiant Stadium, in Las Vegas, which prompted fans to flood social media with comments about how they must have made their partners jealous.
But Keys’ DJ spouse Swizz Beatz — who has been married to the singer since 2010 — raved about their show online and posted a message saying there were no “negative vibes.”
The “No One” hitmaker and Usher sang their 2004 hit’ “My Boo,” which Beatz — whose real name Kasseem Daoud Dean — added online was a “classic,” saying their performance was “nothing but amazing.”
“Y’all talking about the wrong d— thing. Y’all don’t see that amazing dress covering the entire stadium. Tonight’s performance was nothing but amazing with two amazing giants! Congrats @usher and my love @aliciakeys. That song is a classic. We don’t do negative vibes on this side. We make history,” Beatz said on Instagram alongside a shot of Keys on stage in her flowing red gown playing a red piano during the show.
Beatz also told his fans to check out the art exhibit “Giants: Art from the Dean Collection of Swizz Beatz and Alicia Keys” at the Brooklyn Museum in New York.
The couple have two children, Egypt Daoud and Genesis Ali. Beatz also has three kids from previous relationships.
Usher’s new wife, Jennifer Goicoechea, has not responded to the social media posts about the rapper’s performance.