Watch Alicia Keys reimagine Flo Rida's 'My House' for quarantine on LateShow
The Late Show“This song is dedicated to the moment,” she said. “I have a feeling that we’re all going through a similar thing, so I figured we could break it down like this.”
In her version, she puts her own twist on the lyrics of Flo Rida’s 2015 original. “I was Grammy hostin’ now I’m home schoolin’,” Keys sang while playing the piano. “You too?/ Penguins walk down the stairs while I’m handwashin’/ So dry/ Never done this before but we’re all in.” She added, “You can’t come to my house/ Suddenly two’s a crowd/ Only Swiss is allowed/ We don’t have to go out.”
During her appearance on the late night show Keys also took Colbert through a helpful guided meditation, discussed being stuck inside during the coronavirus pandemic and gave fans her phone number so they can stay connected.from the book written and read by none other than Michelle Obama. “Over the years, we’ve grown closer, and I’ve seen Alicia continue to shine in a way that only she can,” Obama said in the clip, shared on Keys’ Instagram. “Her family has grown larger now, and she’s earned even more awards. Yet what continues to impress me is her choice to grapple with the big questions: What is my purpose? What can I do for others? How can I use this fame for good? Somewhere in there is, if not an answer, at least a glimmer of the truth that I think we’re all seeking.
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