Artist's albums
I'll Trade a Million Bucks
2000 · single
Didn't See Me Coming
2000 · album
Still in the Game
1998 · album
Keith Sweat
1996 · album
Get up on It
1994 · album
Keep It Comin'
1991 · album
I'll Give All My Love to You
1990 · album
Make It Last Forever
1987 · album
Can't Nobody
2021 · single
Feel Me
2020 · single
How Deep Is Your Love
2019 · album
Dress To Impress
2016 · album
Just The 2 of Us (feat. Takiya Mason)
2016 · single
Good Love
2016 · single
Harlem Romance: The Love Collection
2015 · album
'Til the Morning
2011 · album
Make You Say Ooh
2011 · single
Ridin' Solo
2010 · album
Just Me
2008 · album
A Christmas of Love
2007 · album
Sweat Hotel Live
2007 · album
The Best of Keith Sweat: Make You Sweat
2004 · compilation
Live
2003 · album
Rebirth
2002 · album
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Biography
Keith Sweat, a Harlem-born R&B singer/songwriter known for his distinctive "whining" vocal style, co-produced 1984/1985 singles by GQ and Roberta Gilliam and issued independent singles of his own ("Lucky Seven" and "My Mind Is Made Up"), but he didn't release his debut full-length for Elektra, Make It Last Forever, until November 1987. The album sold over three million copies, spawning the hits "I Want Her" (number one R&B, number five pop), "Something Just Ain't Right" (number three R&B), "Make It Last Forever" (number two R&B), and "Don't Stop Your Love" (number nine R&B). It was followed in 1990 by I'll Give All My Love to You, another million-seller, which featured the hits "Make You Sweat" (number one R&B, number 14 pop), "Merry Go Round" (number two R&B), "I'll Give All My Love to You" (number one R&B, number seven pop), and "Your Love, Pt. 2" (number four R&B). Sweat's third album was Keep It Comin', an R&B chart-topper at the end of 1991 whose title track was another number one R&B hit. Through the end of the '90s, Sweat's mainstream profile wasn't quite as high, but he remained a major force in R&B as he recorded the occasional contemporary set, including Get Up on It (1994), Keith Sweat (1996), and Still in the Game (1998). Additionally, the first of two albums recorded with Gerald LeVert and Johnny Gill, billed as LSG, was considerably successful, and he also produced a handful of prominent '90s acts, such as Silk, Kut Klose, and Dru Hill. The following decade began with Didn't See Me Coming (2000) and Rebirth (2002), his final releases for Elektra. He moved to Atco for Just Me (an R&B chart-topper in 2008), then to Kedar for Ridin' Solo (2010). 'Til the Morning (2011) was the first release on his KDS label. Sweat starred in the Centric channel's reality program Keith Sweat's Platinum House, in which he facilitated a turbulent Dru Hill reunion. Dress to Impress (2016) featured that group, as well as Silk, as guest collaborators. At the time of its release, The Sweat Hotel, his long-running syndicated radio program dedicated to R&B from the '70s to the present, was nearing its tenth anniversary. In 2018, with a dozen albums behind him, Sweat issued Playing for Keeps, featuring guests K-Ci, Akon, Teddy Riley, and Tank. ~ William Ruhlmann & Andy Kellman, Rovi