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Sweat’s debut was one of the very first projects to commercialize this sound successfully. Riley’s sharp, synthesized beats complemented Sweat’s distinct, begging vocal delivery perfectly. Together, they created a raw, urban soundtrack that resonated in both underground clubs and mainstream radio stations. The album eventually peaked at number 15 on the Billboard 200 and spent several weeks atop the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart. Track-by-Track Highlights
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The album consists of 8 tracks with a total runtime of approximately 43 minutes: (5:22) Right and a Wrong Way (5:17) Tell Me It's Me You Want (4:44) I Want Her (5:58) — Sweat's first #1 R&B hit Make It Last Forever (4:55) — Featuring Jacci McGhee In the Rain (5:42) — A cover of The Dramatics' classic How Deep Is Your Love (4:47) Don't Stop Your Love (4:47) Purchasing Options Sweat’s debut was one of the very first
: Riley encouraged Sweat to sing in a sharp, nasal tone to distinguish him from other singers. Sweat initially hated the idea and even walked out of the studio, but Riley eventually convinced him it would become his trademark sound. Instant Lyrics The album eventually peaked at number 15 on
: A groove-heavy track showcasing Sweat's signature pleading vocal style.