Released on February 17, 2004, took the world by storm with "If I Ain't Got You," a soulful anthem that remains one of the most defining R&B ballads of the 21st century. Featured on her second studio album, The Diary of Alicia Keys , the track is a powerful meditation on love, loss, and what truly matters in a world obsessed with material success. The Inspiration: Clarity in Tragedy
Directed by , the official music video brings these themes to life in a gritty yet romantic Harlem setting. Alicia Keys - If I Ain't Got You (Official Video)
: Recently, the song officially surpassed 1 billion streams on Spotify, cementing its status as a timeless classic. Released on February 17, 2004, took the world
: At the 47th Annual Grammy Awards, Alicia Keys won Best Female R&B Vocal Performance for the track. : Recently, the song officially surpassed 1 billion
: It features a notable cameo by rapper and actor Method Man as Keys' on-screen boyfriend.
The song was born from a moment of raw reflection. Keys wrote the lyrics on a plane shortly after hearing the news of R&B singer death in a 2001 plane crash. The tragedy, combined with the impact of the September 11 attacks, made it "crystal clear" to Keys that "material things don’t feed the soul". The Music Video: A Harlem Love Story
: The video follows the couple’s journey—from the excitement of moving into a new apartment together to the tension of frequent arguments.