The Best of Keith Sweat: Make You Sweat

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The Best of Keith Sweat: Make You Sweat
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Greatest hits album by
Keith Sweat
ReleasedJanuary 13, 2004
Recorded19872000
Genre R&B, Soul
Length77:18
Label Rhino [1]
Elektra
Keith Sweat chronology
Keith Sweat Live
(2003)
The Best of Keith Sweat: Make You Sweat
(2004)
Sweat Hotel Live
(2007)
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The Best of Keith Sweat: Make You Sweat is a greatest hits album by Keith Sweat. [3] [4] The record was certified Gold by the RIAA in 2005. [5] A DVD collection featuring the videos for the songs on the album was also released in the same year

Contents

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Original albumLength
1."Don't Stop Your Love"Keith Sweat Make It Last Forever 4:36
2."I Want Her"Keith Sweat; Teddy Riley Make It Last Forever3:43
3."Make It Last Forever" (featuring Jacci McGhee)Keith Sweat; Teddy RileyMake It Last Forever4:13
4."Nobody" (featuring Athena Cage)Keith Sweat; Fitzgerald Scott Keith Sweat 4:13
5."How Deep Is Your Love"Keith Sweat; Teddy RileyMake It Last Forever4:51
6."Right and a Wrong Way"Keith Sweat; Teddy RileyMake It Last Forever5:16
7."Something Just Ain't Right"Keith Sweat; Teddy RileyMake It Last Forever3:40
8."Get Up on It" (featuring Kut Klose)Keith Sweat; Fitzgerald Scott Get Up On It 5:04
9."(There You Go) Tellin' Me No Again"Keith Sweat; Bobby Wooten New Jack City Soundtrack and Keep It Comin' 5:08
10."Merry Go Round"Keith Sweat; Bobby Douglas I'll Give All My Love to You 4:55
11."Twisted"Keith Sweat; Eric McCaine; Athena Cage; Lavonn Battle; Tabitha Duncan Keith Sweat 4:12
12."My Body" (By LSG)Darrell Allamby; Lincoln Browder; Antoinette Roberson Levert.Sweat.Gill 4:12
13."Why Me Baby?"Keith Sweat; Teddy Riley; James ToddKeep It Comin'4:15
14."I'll Give All My Love to You"Keith Sweat; Bobby WootenI'll Give All My Love to You4:32
15."Come and Get With Me" (featuring Snoop Dogg)Keith Sweat; Calvin Broadus; Lee McCallum Still in the Game 4:55
16."Make You Sweat"Keith Sweat; Timmy Gatling; Bobby WootenI'll Give All My Love to You3:51
17."Make It Last Forever (Extended Mix)" (featuring Jacci McGhee)Keith Sweat; Teddy RileyMake It Last Forever5:42
Total length:77:18

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