Alicia Keys is almost unrecognizable as she goes bowling with her family after her Grammy turn

She was the star of the show as the host of the Grammys in Los Angeles on February 10.

But Alicia Keys was much more, well, low key when she enjoyed an afternoon out with husband Swizz Beatz and their two boys on the Presidents' Day holiday on Monday.

The family hit the Bowlmor Lanes at Chelsea Pier in Midtown Manhattan, New York City. 

Fun day out: Alicia Keys was much more, well, low key when she enjoyed an afternoon with husband Swizz Beatz and their two boys plus pals on the Presidents' Day holiday on Monday

Fun day out: Alicia Keys was much more, well, low key when she enjoyed an afternoon with husband Swizz Beatz and their two boys plus pals on the Presidents' Day holiday on Monday

And they obviously had some success as the 38-year-old hitmaker carried a giant plush green T-Rex as they left the fun facility. 

Alicia was dressed in a black padded jacket that she wore over a dark green hoodie, skinny jeans and green and white sneakers with yellow laces. 

She pulled a khaki cap low over her brunette tresses as she walked in front of Swizz, who was talking to a friend with a bushy white beard.

Presidents Day treat: The family hit the Bowlmor Lanes at Chelsea Pier in Midtown Manhattan, New York City

Presidents Day treat: The family hit the Bowlmor Lanes at Chelsea Pier in Midtown Manhattan, New York City

Alicia also kept an eye on their sons Egypt, eight, and Genesis, who turned four in December, as they played with a giant blue bouncy ball.

Swizz kept up his rapper creds wearing black from head to toe.

Genesis was more colorfully clad in a dark red hoodie and matching joggers while Egypt rocked black like his dad. 

On a role: They obviously had some success as Alicia carried a big, plush, green dinosaur

On a role: They obviously had some success as Alicia carried a big, plush, green dinosaur

Alicia has earned acclaim for her job as host on music's biggest night.

She was also congratulated for her stunning performances throughout the show, including one item where she played two pianos at the same time. 

Keys opened the show with an empowering monologue featuring cameos from Jennifer Lopez and former First Lady Michelle Obama. 

Power women: From left, Lady Gaga, Jada Pinkett Smith, Alicia, former Fist Lady Michelle Obama and Jennifer Lopez speak at the Grammy Awards in Los Angeles on February 10

Power women: From left, Lady Gaga, Jada Pinkett Smith, Alicia, former Fist Lady Michelle Obama and Jennifer Lopez speak at the Grammy Awards in Los Angeles on February 10

 

 

 

 

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