She might be pregnant, but Alicia Keys is still rocking her trademark sexy style.
And the singer looked as rocking as ever on Monday as she put her baby bump on full show in a snug black top.
The 33-year-old chart-topper took time to meet her fans after an appearance on The View in New York.
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Simply beaming: Alicia Keys looked
blissful as she showed off her baby bump following an appearance on The
View on Monday in New York City
Alicia donned an edgy black leather jacket that featured golden fringe along the shoulder.
She
teamed the stylish number with a pair of black jeans that hugged her
curvaceous pins, and added a splash of colour with green army-print
sneakers.
Polishing off her fall-ready look was a coat of blush and smokey eyeshadow, amplifying her already glowing complexion.
Staying on trend: The If I Ain't Got You hit-maker teamed an edgy leather jacket with a pair of army-print sneakers
Beyond beautiful: Alicia highlighted her stunning features with a dusting of blush and a coat of smokey eyeshadow
Meanwhile, the We Are Here singer found a moment to take a snapshot as she waited backstage for her View appearance.
A
photo shared by the If I Ain't Got You chart-topper was captioned:
'Peek a boo from The View! See you soon ;-) & #NicolleDWallace,'
Once on the show, Alicia revealed she may give birth to her and Swizz Beatz's second child on New Year's Eve.
Ready for her entrance: The hit-maker
donned a pair of over sized sunglases as she waited backstage at The
View in a photo she shared on Monday
'It's look like December, they tell me December 31st. I think that's kind of cute,' the Fallin singer said.
The chart-topper announced she would be expecting a second child with her husband on July 30 via Instagram.
'It's
given me more of a fierceness and understanding of like, just what I
believe in that much more,' Alicia said about motherhood.
Meanwhile,
Alicia was asked about her We Are Here movement,which was was conceived
after she was asked by a friend 'why are you here?'
'And
I realized that when you ask that question and when you answer that
question you can actually begin to live the answer and the reason. So
that was really powerful.'
She
summarized the campaign: 'It's really a movement of the people so that
we can gather our voices in one place and then take all of our voices to
our leaders and demand the change that we want to see.'
Making a difference: Keys opened up
about her We Are Here movement, a campaign that encourages participants
to 'demand the change that we want to see'
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