They announced that they were expecting baby number two on their four-year anniversary in July.
And
Alicia Keys' husband Swizz Beatz showed his excitement as the
36-year-old rapper rubbed the talented singer's baby bump at the Angel
Ball in New York City on Monday evening.
Alicia,
33, looked elegant in an all black number at the event hosted by
Gabrielle's Angel Foundation held at Cipriani Wall Street.
Bumping along: Alicia Keys, 33, and
her 36-year-old husband Swizz Beatz looked happy as they arrived at the
Angel Ball 2014 hosted by Gabrielle's Angel Foundation held at Cipriani
Wall Street in New York on Monday
The
musically-inclined couple looked happy to be at the gala together as
they posed with huge smiles as Swizz placed his hand on his ladylove's
belly.
The
If i Ain't Got You singer is approximately seven months pregnant as the
the pair as already has a four-year old son named Egypt together.
Alicia matched the black floor-length frock featuring flowy long-sleeves with a pair of black heels.
Rubbing for good luck: The rapper and producer gently rubbed his lady love's baby bump at the charitable event
Back in black: Alicia looked elegant in an all dark ensemble including flowy floor-length gown and black heels
It
was her rather large accessory that definitely turned heads as she wore
an intricate silver necklace featuring several chains and coin-shaped
pieces.
She
had her brunette locks in her signature braids featuring a buzz-cut on
the sides and natural complimentary make-up on her face, in addition to
red lacquer on her fingernails.
Swizz looked dapper as he donned a black suit, smart white shirt and a pair of patent leather dress shoes.
Dapper: Swizz looked goodn in a black suit with a smart white shirt and pair of patent leather dress shoes
Alicia,
who is also a mentor to Pharrell William's team on The Voice, did not
only make an appearance at the charitable event as she also performed a
few songs for the crowd at the gala.
As
the Angel Ball was held in memory of Gabrielle Rich Aquad to benefit
her foundation for cancer research, Alicia is no stranger to important
causes.
Doing what she does best: The No One singer did not just attend the event, but she also performed
Hitting the high notes: Alicia
accessorised the look with a large silver necklace featuring several
chains and had her hair in signature braids featuring a buzz-cut on the
sides
Last
week, the 'No One' singer organized a protest in front of the Nigerian
consulate in New York to mark the half-year anniversary of when 219
Nigerian schoolgirls were kidnapped by Boko Haram militants.
The
singer made sure the story was not forgotten as she held a rally along
with 30 other women who raised awareness by holding several signs that
read 'We Are Here To Bring Back Our Girls Now.'
Alicia
and her band of protesters chanted 'When do we want them? Now! Now!
Alive!' outside the consulate doors during the crowded lunch hour.

Bring
Back Our Girls: Alicia organized a protest in front of the Nigerian
consulate in New York last week to make light on the kidnapping of 219
Nigerian schoolgirls by Boko Haram

Passionate:
The singer held a rally along with 30 women raised awareness by holding
several signs that read 'We Are Here To Bring Back Our Girls Now'
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