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Throughout her decades-long career, Alicia Keys has set the Billboard charts on fire. Topping the Hot 100, the Billboard 200 and many more. Let's take a look back at some of her most memorable chart moments.

This is Billboard Explains: Alicia Keys' Fire on The Charts.

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00:00 Throughout her decades-long career, Alicia Keys has set the Billboard charts on fire.
00:05 "This girl is on fire!"
00:09 Topping the Hot 100, the Billboard 200, and many more.
00:13 Let's take a look back at some of her most memorable chart moments.
00:17 This is Billboard Explains, Alicia Keys' "Fire on the Charts."
00:21 Alicia made her debut in 2001 thanks to her single "Fallen," which reached number one on the Hot 100.
00:27 "I'm so falling back in love with you."
00:33 Other Hot 100 number ones include her duet with Usher, "My Boo," in 2004,
00:38 "You will always be my boo, my boo, my boo."
00:43 2007's "No One,"
00:45 "No one, no one, no one."
00:51 and her iconic Jay-Z collab, "Empire State of Mind."
00:55 "Let's hear it for New York!"
00:59 Alicia has nine Top 10 Hot 100 hits.
01:02 Five of her albums reached number one on the Billboard 200, including her debut,
01:07 songs in A minor, 2003's "The Diary of Alicia Keys," 2005's "Unplugged,"
01:13 2007's "As I Am," and 2012's "Girl on Fire."
01:17 "It's a new day, it's a new day."
01:22 Alicia was ranked as Billboard's number one R&B/Hip-Hop artist for the 2000's decade,
01:27 and the charts prove she definitely deserves that title.
01:30 She has eight number ones on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart, and 15 Top 10s.
01:36 She has the most number one hits on the Adult R&B/Airplay chart, with 14.
01:41 And her 54 weeks at number one on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart
01:45 puts her third among all female artists, right behind Aretha Franklin's 65,
01:51 and Rihanna's 56. We can't wait to see where Alicia's career takes her next.

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