Alicia Key Teams Up W/ Oprah For New Memoir “More Myself”

Alicia Key Teams Up W/ Oprah For New Memoir “More Myself”
This week, singer Alicia Keys announced that she would be teaming up with Oprah Winfrey to release an autobiography entitled, More Myself.
The mother of two, will have her memoir published under Oprah’s book imprint, An Oprah Book, and will be set for released later this year, November 2019. More Myself is an autobiography that will cover Alicia’s journey from her childhood in Harlem, to her process of self-discovery as she is still navigating through to her truth.
Keys (real name Alicia Cook), 38, spoke on her excitement for her autobiography and having Oprah’s aid along with way.
“I couldn’t be more ecstatic to share this part of my journey so far and all the ways I am continuously learning to honor my truth. Alongside my sister, mentor, and friend Oprah, this book is one of the most exciting chapters yet.”

Oprah Winfrey
Oprah marked the news on Twitter, sharing her excitement for the 15-time Grammy award winning artist’s book announcement.
“Alicia Keys has navigated the spotlight and pressures of fame while retaining a humble and beautiful spirit. I am honored she chose to share her personal story More Myself through my imprint.”

Check out Alicia’s announcing her new autobiography with Oprah:
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