暂无 累计票房 暂无 介绍 Keith Sweat is a Harlem-born R&B singer/songwriter who released his debut album, 'Make It Last Forever', at the end of 1987. The album sold over three million copies, spawning the hits "I Want Her" (#1 R&B, #5 pop), "Something Just Ain't Right" (#3 ...
专辑名:Make It Last Forever 歌手:Keith Sweat 发行时间:1987-02-14 简介:by Andrew Hamilton Produced by Teddy Riley, Keith Sweat's debut, Make It Last Forever, exploded all over urban and pop stations and remains the brightest star in Sweat's galaxy of LPs. Sweat's pleading, whining tenor...
Profiles pop singer-songwriter Keith Sweat, who discusses his career, romantic heartache, and relationships. New dream house in Alpharetta, Georgia; Childhood premonitions of stardom; How he broke into the music business; How a broken relationship caused him to write the songs on his 1987 debut ...
Keith chooses “Make You Sweat” next and when he’s just about finished, he nudges Bobby, “That’s just a lil’ bit. Don’t hurt me too bad now…” Bobby shrugs it off with a smile, dropping “Mr. Telephone Man” to the audience’s delight. Some commenters quip about the differe...
“Make You Sweat.” He also put out the single “(There You Go) Tellin' Me No Again” from the New Jack City soundtrack, and released his third album Keep It Comin’ in 1991, debuting in the top 20 and featuring the hits “Keep It Comin’” and “Why Me Baby” with LL Cool ...
Keith Sweat. Soundtrack: Blue Streak. Keith Sweat is a Harlem-born R&B singer/songwriter who released his debut album, 'Make It Last Forever', at the end of 1987. The album sold over three million copies, spawning the hits "I Want Her" (#1 R&B, #5 pop),
Keith Sweat. Soundtrack: Blue Streak. Keith Sweat is a Harlem-born R&B singer/songwriter who released his debut album, 'Make It Last Forever', at the end of 1987. The album sold over three million copies, spawning the hits "I Want Her" (#1 R&B, #5 pop),
Australian producer Motez pairs with Qrion — a 2019 Billboard Dance 2019emerging artist — for the sleekly futuristic “Slow Down.” Out via Sweat It Out and Lane 8’s always tasteful This Never Happened label, the propulsive progressive house voyage gives us big Eric Prydz “Opus” vibes,...
This didn’t really make me uncomfy, more like supes jelly. Jenna Dewan had a baby no more than five minutes ago, cut the umbilical cord, popped on a cropped sweatsuit and danced professionally directly in our faces. It’s just not fair. She has a flatter stomach than me after just ...
Into the ’90s, What You See Is What You Sweat (1991), an early example of Clive’s deploying multiple producers on an album (a strategy taken for granted today), is uniquely chosen to be represented by two back-to-back tracks on Jewels In The Crown: “Doctor’s Orders” with Luther...