Keith Sweat is a renowned R&B singer/songwriter from Harlem, who initially broke into the music scene by releasing his debut album, 'Make It Last Forever', towards the end of 1987. This album turned out to be a resounding success, selling over three million copies and spawning a string of hit singles, including "I Want Her", which reached number one on the R&B charts and number five on the pop charts, as well as "Something Just Ain't Right", "Make It Last Forever", and "Don't Stop Your Love", all of which charted highly on the R&B charts.
This initial success was followed up in June 1990 with the release of his second album, 'I'll Give All My Love to You', which also became a million-seller. The album featured an impressive array of hit singles, including "Make You Sweat", which reached number one on the R&B charts and number fourteen on the pop charts, "Merry Go Round", "I'll Give All My Love to You", which reached number one on the R&B charts and number seven on the pop charts, and "Your Love - Part 2", which reached number four on the R&B charts.
Keith Sweat's subsequent albums continued to garner significant commercial success and critical acclaim. His third album, 'Keep It Comin'', released at the end of 1991, topped the R&B charts and featured the hit single "Keep It Comin'", which reached number one on the R&B charts. In 1994, he released 'Get Up on It', followed by a self-titled album in 1996. Two years later, in the fall of 2000, he issued 'Still in the Game' and 'Didn't See Me Coming', solidifying his status as a prominent figure in the R&B music scene.