
Alicia Keys shares the inspiration behind her new graphic novel
CNN
Alicia Keys' hit song "Girl on Fire" is taking its message of female empowerment to a new audience.
The Grammy winner spoke to CNN about how her 2012 single inspired her new graphic novel of the same name.
"'Girl On Fire' is such a special song ... I mean, who knew that this song would have this kind of energy, that it would hold and create," Keys told CNN in an interview this week. "[The book] has been in the works for about five years. It felt like it would be so beautiful to really go deeper into the story of a girl on fire named Lolo, who is being raised in Brooklyn. She's 17 years old. She has a single father who's raising herself and her brother and her brother ended up getting harassed by a police officer. Out of the anger and the desire to protect her brother, she discovers that she has this power that she never knew she had."

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