I love his music... but he is absolutely horrible to hear LIVE. True. | |
- E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator |
My favo-rite Keith make her Sweat cut is Right And A Wrong Way because of the backing vocals with Emmanuel Rahiem LeBlanc of GQ . | |
- E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator |
He was recently featured on an episode of that Keiysha Cole BET reality show. She recorded a duet with him at his bad-ass mansion and she got pissed at his engineer 'cause she didnt' think he knew what he was doin'. So, Ms Cole left... My author page: https://www.amazon.com/au...eretttruth | |
- E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator |
Freespirit said: I love his music... but he is absolutely horrible to hear LIVE. True.
@ the time the two terrible acts live were Keith & Al B. Sure (from what I remember, seems like they were out around the same time)... those mf's are meant to be heard on record ONLY... Actually, I'm not sure Al was ever meant to be heard | |
- E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator |
Kieth Sweat is also an awesome live performer!! Carpenters bend wood, fletchers bend arrows, wise men fashion themselves.
Don't Talk About It, Be About It! | |
- E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator |
CalhounSq said: Freespirit said: I love his music... but he is absolutely horrible to hear LIVE. True.
@ the time the two terrible acts live were Keith & Al B. Sure (from what I remember, seems like they were out around the same time)... those mf's are meant to be heard on record ONLY... Actually, I'm not sure Al was ever meant to be heard I know what you mean. Too many technical tricks, cover up the raw truth, sometimes. But I love good ol' Keith, on CD or radio, that is. | |
- E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator |
He's got a fucking awful nasal whining voice and looks like a child molester. | |
- E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator |
The Goat's TOP TEN
1. I'll give all my love 2 U 2. Make U Sweat 3. Make It Last Forever 4. There U Go (telling me no) 5. Right and Wrong Way 6. I Wanna Love U Down (head to your to toe) 7. Nobody (featuring Athena Cage) 8. I Want Her 9. Why Me? 10.Get Up On It (featuring Kut Klose) | |
- E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator |
Mong said: He's got a fucking awful nasal whining voice and looks like a child molester.
wtf? | |
- E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator |
MY 10 FAVORITE KEITH SWEAT SONGS:
1.) "Your Love" 2.) "I Want Her" 3.) "Something Just Ain't Right" 4.) "Keep It Comin'" (remix) 5.) "Your Love (Pt. II)" 6.) "Just One of Them Thangs (duet with Gerald LeVert)" 7.) "Make You Sweat" (remix) 8.) "Tell Me It's Me You Want" 9.) "I Wanna Love You Down" 10.) "Twisted" [Edited 9/3/06 11:21am] THE TRAFFIC JAMMERS, The Org's house band: VAINANDY -- lead singer; NAJEE -- bass; THE AUDIENCE -- guitar; PHUNKDADDY -- rhythm guitar; ALEX de PARIS -- keyboards; Da PRETTYMAN -- keyboards; FUNKENSTEIN -- drums. HOLD ON TO YOUR DRAWERS! | |
- E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator |
- E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator |
100MPH said: 1984? wow, was this his official first single? His demo perhaps? I don't remember it?... I think, I Want Her, dropped in 1986...along with Johnny Kemp's - Just Got Paid...and thus, the Teddy Riley era was just beginning. | |
- E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator |
goat2004 said: "1984? wow, was this his official first single? His demo perhaps? I don't remember it?...
I think, I Want Her, dropped in 1986...along with Johnny Kemp's - Just Got Paid...and thus, the Teddy Riley era was just beginning." That song being shown was the likely the first time Keith Sweat's name showed on a released single, receiving songwriting and production credits. Sweat was not a member of GQ. Sweat's first single, "I Want Her," was released at the end of 1987 and became a huge hit at the early part of 1988. Johnny Kemp's "Just Got Paid" was released in Spring 1988. THE TRAFFIC JAMMERS, The Org's house band: VAINANDY -- lead singer; NAJEE -- bass; THE AUDIENCE -- guitar; PHUNKDADDY -- rhythm guitar; ALEX de PARIS -- keyboards; Da PRETTYMAN -- keyboards; FUNKENSTEIN -- drums. HOLD ON TO YOUR DRAWERS! | |
- E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator |
Najee said: goat2004 said: "1984? wow, was this his official first single? His demo perhaps? I don't remember it?...
I think, I Want Her, dropped in 1986...along with Johnny Kemp's - Just Got Paid...and thus, the Teddy Riley era was just beginning." That song being shown was the likely the first time Keith Sweat's name showed on a released single, receiving songwriting and production credits. Sweat was not a member of GQ. Sweat's first single, "I Want Her," was released at the end of 1987 and became a huge hit at the early part of 1988. Johnny Kemp's "Just Got Paid" was released in Spring 1988. Man, 1988 was a great music year - especially for hip-hop lovers, with Teddy Riley on the scene, and the whole new jack swing era - combined with some great rap cd's...I think that was the year when we first started hearing rap/r&b collabo's? I may start a thread about this?.. That was a year I will never forget - I graduated from HS @ Bayside, Queens. Ok, moving on.... | |
- E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator |
goat2004 said: Najee said: That song being shown was the likely the first time Keith Sweat's name showed on a released single, receiving songwriting and production credits. Sweat was not a member of GQ. Sweat's first single, "I Want Her," was released at the end of 1987 and became a huge hit at the early part of 1988. Johnny Kemp's "Just Got Paid" was released in Spring 1988. Man, 1988 was a great music year - especially for hip-hop lovers, with Teddy Riley on the scene, and the whole new jack swing era - combined with some great rap cd's...I think that was the year when we first started hearing rap/r&b collabo's? I may start a thread about this?.. That was a year I will never forget - I graduated from HS @ Bayside, Queens. Ok, moving on.... Damn dog (LOL.)...I graduated in 1990 in Chicago and yeah, '88 was a killer year...I remember when Keith Swat's Make It Last Forever first came out...Everyone in the 'hood was blasting it...Seriously, I think Make It Last...was one of the strongest R&B albums of that decade...Teddy was in a zone... [Edited 9/4/06 8:03am] | |
- E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator |
Najee said: goat2004 said: "1984? wow, was this his official first single? His demo perhaps? I don't remember it?...
I think, I Want Her, dropped in 1986...along with Johnny Kemp's - Just Got Paid...and thus, the Teddy Riley era was just beginning." That song being shown was the likely the first time Keith Sweat's name showed on a released single, receiving songwriting and production credits. Sweat was not a member of GQ. Sweat's first single, "I Want Her," was released at the end of 1987 and became a huge hit at the early part of 1988. Johnny Kemp's "Just Got Paid" was released in Spring 1988. Actually , Sweat's 1rst single was the year after GQ's release , on the same Stadium-label , called "My Mind Is Made Up" . | |
- E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator |