Get on Board with Keith Sweat
See how Keith Sweat's career has evolved over three decades.
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Stepping on the Scene - In 1987, Keith Sweat released his debut solo album Make It Last Forever, which sold three million copies. (Photo: Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images)
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Accollades - His debut single "I Want Her" was nominated for the 1989 Soul Train Award for Best R&B/Urban Contemporary Song of the Year. (Photo: Rick Diamond/Getty Images)
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Entrepreneur - Sweat moved to Atlanta and founded his own label, KEIA Records in 1992. (Photo: Courtesy LeslieSegar.com)
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Platinum Aritst - His 1996 self-titled album sold over 4 million copies, and featured his Billboard R&B chart topping hits, “Nobody,” and “Twisted.” (Photo: Kevin Winter/Getty Images)
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Veteran in the Game - A 1997 cover of Slave’s 1979 song "Just a Touch of Love" marked Keith’s 10th year in entertainment. (Photo: Frazer Harrison/Getty Images)
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