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 adroitly draws you into every song, demanding an emotional commitment.
Who can't relate to "Something Just Ain't Right" and "Right and a Wrong Way," two tense, stunning realizations.
The hip-hop beats and plucky guitar of "I Want Her" put new jack swing on the map; it was Sweat's first single release and topped Billboard's R&B chart the week of January 30, 1988.
All eight tracks are impressive, with his rendition of Tony Hester's "In the Rain," popularized by the Dramatics, equaling and possibly surpassing the original.