The song, a parody of her hit with rapper Jay-Z, Empire State of Mind, is being played every day this week by Radio 1's Chris Moyles show in the run up to Radio 1's Big Weekend.
Instead of waxing lyrical over Brooklyn and Harlem, 'Keys' praises the delights of Conwy and Llandudno Junction.
But the show revealed: "It's a tongue-in-cheek tribute by a session singer."
See the full story on BBC NEWS or click 'go to project' below to hear a 30 second sample of the track.
If you didn't get a chance to see the show, you can still see it on the BBC iPlayer but only until this sunday (May 16th 2010)...to see it CLICK HERE
Audio and video highlights will appear here soon!
To reflect this, Music 4 has managed to turn around new versions of his jingles reflecting the fact that Chris is a VAV (a victim of volcanic ash).
Hear the jingles live on Radio 1 from this morning (Wed 21st April).
One of Music 4's most frequent visitors, Paul Weller, returned to the studios recently to talk about his forthcoming album "Wake Up The Nation". Paul undertook several press interviews to National & International magazines as well as partaking in several filmed interviews.
Created towards the end of 2009, this package works seamlessly with all the latest hits from artists such as Lady GaGa, Rihanna and JLS and as well as sounding red hot on Spin, is now available for syndication around the world.
Young, fresh and totally 'now'...checkout the demo by clicking 'go to project' below.
The show is aimed at a young audience and aims to tackle listeners problems ranging from embarrassing spots right through to more serious concerns such as drug addiction.
These new jingles have been commissioned to promote the opening of the phone lines and are broadcast on a Sunday night around 8.30pm. They are all produced in the styles of current chart songs.
We have recently completed a series of virals for Holiday Extras (sound design, voice record and mix) on behalf of Crispy Thinking - www.crispythinking.com.
Check out the link below - be careful where you park your car next time you go on holiday!
As part of the stations new programme schedule for 2010, Music 4 have refreshed some key elements of BBC London's jingle package. The breakfast and Drive themes have been remixed plus new themes have been created for the stations all important News and Travel output.
All the new tracks feature strings and/or brass recorded in Studio 1 at the world famous Abbey Road Studios.