Harlem's Nocturne
Alicia Keys · The Diary of Alicia Keys
(piano)
Drop it
Yeah, yeah
Come in for a minute,
Welcome back
It's just me and you in this room right now
There's so many things that are on my mind
Ah yeah, ah yeah
Sometimes it's hard to say
So I take all I've got
And so I take all I have
And I put it into this
I put it right here in my diary
Can u feel it?
Uh, uh, uh
Take this journey with me
Drop it
Yeah, yeah
Come in for a minute,
Welcome back
It's just me and you in this room right now
There's so many things that are on my mind
Ah yeah, ah yeah
Sometimes it's hard to say
So I take all I've got
And so I take all I have
And I put it into this
I put it right here in my diary
Can u feel it?
Uh, uh, uh
Take this journey with me
Harlem's Nocturne
Alicia Keys delivers a soulful exploration of urban life and introspection on 'Harlem's Nocturne,' a standout track from her 2003 debut album, The Diary of Alicia Keys. Recorded in the intimate, confessional style that defined her early career, the song blends R&B and neo-soul elements with her signature piano-driven arrangements. The piece captures the atmospheric essence of Harlem, reflecting themes of resilience and personal narrative through Keys' emotive vocal delivery. As part of her foundational discography, the recording showcases her ability to merge jazz influences with contemporary pop sensibilities, establishing her as a pivotal voice in modern music.
