It’s no surprise that Alicia Keys son, Egypt, is a popular kid.
Keys and Swizz Beatz‘ eldest child turned 6 years old on Oct. 14 and celebrated his big day with his closest friends and family.
Talking to E! News at Keep a Child Alive’s 13th Annual Black Ball in New York last night, the singer gushed about her son’s birthday party, telling us, “His birthday was great—he has a lot of friends, it’s really scary.”
Luckily Mom and Dad have the space to entertain! But it sounds as though Egypt is quite the sociable first-grader.
Keys added, “I don’t know how he’s ever going to not have a lot of friends.”
Meanwhile, we wanted to know if she’s offered up any parenting tips for her fellow Voice coach Adam Levine, who welcomed daughter Dusty Rose Levine into the world last month with wife Behati Prinsloo.
“I am so excited for him!” Keys exclaimed.
The singer—who was in a great mood at the star-studded event, which raised $2 million for children and families affected by HIV/AIDS in Africa and India—revealed that she spent a lot of time backstage with Levine and Prinsloo and that “they are so loving.”
And she does have a few words of advice for Adam: “Get ready man, you think you’ve ever been tired before?”
Prinsloo now “has two kids, him and the baby,” Keys laughed, making us realize that Blake Shelton might not be the only one who loves to amiably torture Levine on the set of The Voice.