Alicia Keys Strips Down to Her Birthday Suit to Celebrate Turning 36

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Alicia Keys is stripping down to celebrate her birthday!

In honor of turning 36 on Wednesday, the GRAMMY winner gave a peak at her birthday suit while teasing a new song on Instagram.

"That's what's up #NewSong #NewVideoAlert#BirthdaySong! #gratitude! Feeling so grateful today!," Keys captioned a video of herself stepping into a bathtub along with a snippet of her new song, "That's What's Up."


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Keys also received a sweet birthday shout-out from her husband, Swizz Beatz.

The 38-year-old music producer posted a black-and-white photo collage of Keys, along with another stunning shot of her standing on a beach in a red outfit and colorful head wrap.

"I wish you many more days of shining in your greatness," he captioned the gorgeous makeup-free snap.

Kerry Washington even joined the birthday celebration by Instagramming a photo of Keys on the cover of Allure's February issue with the caption, "#womancrushwedensday and a huge HAPPY BIRTHDAY to my Aquarius sister girl, the gorgeous and glorious @aliciakeys."


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Keys and Beatz tied the knot in 2010 and have two sons together, Egypt, 6, and Genesis, 2.

The mother of two, who has been vocal about shunning makeup and building self-confidence, attended the Women's March on Washington on Saturday.

"We will not allow our bodies to be owned and controlled by men in government, or men anywhere for that matter," Keys said in an empowering poem that she shared during the event. "We will not allow our compassionate souls to get stepped on. We want the best for all Americans, no hate, no bigotry, no Muslim registry. We value education, healthcare and quality. We will continue to rise until our voices are heard, until our planet's safety is not deferred, until our bombs stop dropping in other lands, until our dollar is the same dollar as a man's.

See more on Keys' appearance at the Women’s March below.

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