(CNN) Alicia Keys took us to "Club Keys" as host of the Grammys on Sunday night, and viewers seem open to becoming regulars.

Keys, who was the first female host of the show in 14 years, tackled the job with her signature super-chill approach that brought a calming energy, class and cool to music's biggest night. (The last woman to host was Queen Latifah in 2005)

"I think @aliciakeys was one of my favorite parts of the #GrammyAwards the most perfect, genuine & gracious host," wrote musician Leona Lewis on Twitter.

I think @aliciakeys was one of my favorite parts of the #GrammyAwards the most perfect, genuine & gracious host 🎶 ✨ @RecordingAcad — Leona Lewis (@leonalewis) February 11, 2019

In one of many stand-out moments, the 15-time Grammy winner used her musical prowess to dazzle the audience with a performance packed with major hits.

Flanked by two pianos, Keys performed everything from Lauryn Hill's "Doo Wop (That Thing)" to Roberta Flack's "Killing Me Softly With His Song" to Kings of Leon's "Use Somebody."

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