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Keith Sweat

Keith Sweat is an R&B , , and born on July 22, 1961, in , , renowned for pioneering the genre in the late 1980s and achieving multi-platinum success with emotionally charged ballads that blended soul, hip-hop, and pop elements. Raised in by his mother after his father's death at age 12, Sweat graduated from the with a degree in communications in the 1980s and initially worked as a brokerage assistant on before dedicating himself to music. His professional career began in 1975 as a member of the Harlem band Jamilah, and by 1985, he was co-writing and co-producing tracks for artists like and Roberta Gilliam. Sweat's breakthrough came with his debut album, Make It Last Forever (1987), which sold over three million copies and featured the Top 10 hits "I Want Her," "Make It Last Forever," and "Nobody," the latter topping the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart. Throughout the 1990s and beyond, Sweat released 13 solo albums, including the platinum-certified I'll Give All My Love to You (1990), which peaked at No. 6 on the , and Keep It Comin' (1991), solidifying his status as a leading figure in . He expanded his influence as a producer for groups like and and formed the supergroup LSG with and , releasing the platinum album (1997) and a follow-up in 2003. Sweat's contributions earned him an American Music Award for Favorite Soul/R&B Male Artist in 1997 and the Lifetime Achievement Award in 2013. In addition to music, Sweat has acted in films such as (1991) and For the Love of Money (2021), and since 2007, he has hosted the syndicated radio program The Sweat Hotel, airing in over 55 markets nationwide. As of 2025, he remains active, touring extensively and producing events like SweatFest, while maintaining a called SWEAThearts that offers exclusive content.

Early years

Childhood and family

Keith Douglas Sweat was born on July 22, 1961, in , . He was one of five children born to Charles Sweat, a factory worker, and Juanita Sweat, a who later raised the family alone after her husband's death. Charles Sweat died in 1973 when Keith was 12 years old, leaving the family to navigate financial hardships in Harlem's urban setting. Juanita worked diligently to support her five children amid these challenges, instilling resilience in during his formative years near the iconic . Growing up in this environment, Sweat developed an early passion for music, beginning to perform at local venues as a teenager. Sweat began at the age of 4 and was performing in nightclubs by age 14, drawing from the soulful R&B sounds prevalent in his community.

Education and early employment

Keith Sweat attended high school in , where he developed an early interest in music alongside his studies. Following graduation, he enrolled at the (CCNY), earning a degree in communications during the early . To support himself during college, Sweat took on sales and stock clerk positions at department store, working nights and weekends to balance his coursework and growing musical pursuits. After completing his degree, he entered the financial sector, starting in the mailroom at the brokerage firm Paine Webber before advancing to a brokerage assistant role on the commodities floor of the , a position he held for several years and which provided financial stability. Following the release and success of his debut album in 1987, Sweat left his Wall Street job and committed fully to a music career, marking a significant shift from corporate employment to the entertainment industry.

Music career

Beginnings with Jamilah (1975–1984)

Keith Sweat launched his musical journey in 1975 as the lead singer of Jamilah, a Harlem-based R&B band he formed with friends while attending high school in New York City. The group focused on R&B material, providing Sweat an early platform to refine his emotive vocal delivery through local performances. Jamilah quickly built a regional following by gigging at Harlem clubs and talent shows, where Sweat's performances helped sharpen his stage presence. The band also opened for prominent acts like Teddy Pendergrass, the O'Jays, and the Spinners at the renowned Apollo Theater's amateur nights, exposing them to larger audiences in the heart of Harlem. Expanding beyond the city, they toured the tri-state area, including venues in New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut, which allowed the ensemble to experiment with their sound amid grassroots R&B scenes. Throughout the late 1970s and early , Sweat juggled these gigs with full-time employment to sustain the band, including a role as a brokerage assistant on . Despite persistent efforts to break through, Jamilah encountered obstacles in attracting major label interest, leading to the group's disbandment in 1984 after nearly a decade together. A pivotal moment came that same year when Sweat, transitioning to solo work, self-released the single "My Mind Is Made Up" on Stadium Records during a promotional tour. This independent effort drew the notice of Vintertainment Records executive Vincent Davis, who scouted Sweat and facilitated a recording contract distributed through .

Breakthrough and new jack swing (1987–1989)

Sweat's major-label debut, Make It Last Forever, arrived on November 24, 1987, via Elektra, featuring production primarily handled by Sweat himself alongside emerging producer . The album blended smooth R&B vocals with rhythmic and dance elements, marking a pivotal shift in Sweat's sound from his earlier independent work. The lead single, "I Want Her," became a breakout hit, reaching number one on the Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart and number five on the , while earning a certification from the RIAA for over 500,000 units sold. The , "Make It Last Forever," followed as another strong performer, peaking at number two on the R&B chart and solidifying Sweat's appeal with its sensual, slow-tempo groove co-produced by . Overall, the achieved triple-platinum status from the RIAA, signifying shipments of three million copies in the United States. Sweat's collaboration with Riley on Make It Last Forever played a key role in pioneering , a genre that fused R&B melodies with beats and freestyle production techniques, influencing a wave of late-1980s urban music. Riley's innovative drum programming and fusion approach, evident in tracks like "," helped define the style's energetic, street-savvy edge. Following the album's release, Sweat built his audience through extensive radio on urban contemporary stations and early live performances, including shows that introduced his emotive delivery to larger crowds. By , he was touring actively, performing at venues across the U.S. to capitalize on the album's momentum and expand his fanbase.

Commercial peak (1990–2001)

Keith Sweat entered his most commercially successful era with the release of his second studio album, I'll Give All My Love to You, in June 1990. The album debuted at number 6 on the and topped the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart, driven by the "Make You Sweat," which reached number 1 on the chart for two weeks. Certified double platinum by the RIAA on March 7, 1991, for shipments of two million units, the project solidified Sweat's status as a leading R&B artist by blending elements from his debut with smoother, romantic ballads. In 1991, Sweat followed with Keep It Comin', which peaked at number 19 on the and number 1 on the R&B albums chart. The became his fourth consecutive number 1 R&B single, while follow-ups like "I Want to Love You Down" reached number 5 on the same chart, contributing to the album's platinum certification by the RIAA on February 21, 1992. This release showcased Sweat's growing prowess as a and songwriter, emphasizing sensual slow jams that appealed to a broad urban audience. Sweat's momentum continued into the mid-1990s with Get Up on It in June 1994, featuring duets with the group , whom he had discovered and mentored. The album topped the R&B chart for two weeks and reached number 8 on the , earning platinum status from the RIAA on December 6, 1994. During this period, Sweat also played a key role in launching the career of the group ; he discovered them in 1992, co-wrote and co-produced their debut album Lose Control, and specifically crafted the hit single "Freak Me," which topped the R&B chart for eight weeks and propelled the album to double platinum certification by the RIAA in 1995. Additionally, Sweat made his acting debut in the 1991 film , portraying a wedding singer and contributing the soundtrack track "(There You Go) Tellin' Me No Again." Sweat's self-titled fifth album in June 1996 marked his highest commercial achievement, debuting at number 5 on the —his first top-five entry there—and topping the R&B albums chart. Featuring the singles "Twisted" (with rapper Cutty), which spent three weeks at number 1 on the R&B chart and peaked at number 2 on the Hot 100, and "Nobody," which also hit number 1 on R&B for three weeks and number 3 on the Hot 100, the album sold over four million copies and received quadruple platinum certification from the RIAA in 2004. In 1997, Sweat collaborated with and in the supergroup LSG, whose debut album debuted at number 4 on the and number 1 on the R&B chart, with the lead single "My Body" topping the R&B singles chart for seven weeks; the project achieved platinum status. Throughout the , Sweat dominated the R&B landscape with multiple number 1 singles and consistent top-ten albums, amassing over 10 million album sales during this decade alone, establishing him as one of the era's top-selling R&B artists. His work during this period built on foundations while evolving toward more polished, adult-oriented R&B, influencing a generation of smooth vocalists.

Mid-career albums and collaborations (–2010)

Following the relative underperformance of his 2000 release Didn't See Me Coming, Keith Sweat sought to revitalize his career with Rebirth, his eighth studio album, issued by on August 13, 2002. The project emphasized a return to his signature smooth R&B style, blending classic balladry with contemporary production, and was led by the single "One on One," which peaked at number 75 on the and number 44 on the chart. Rebirth debuted at number 14 on the , marking moderate commercial success amid shifting industry dynamics, though it ultimately sold over 200,000 copies in the U.S. During this transitional phase, Sweat focused increasingly on solo endeavors while occasionally collaborating with fellow R&B artists to sustain his influence. Notable features included his appearance on Baby Bash's 2008 track "Na Na Na (Na Na)," which reached number 36 on the Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart, showcasing his enduring vocal chemistry in ensemble settings. Additionally, Sweat contributed to emerging talents, drawing from his mentoring groups like in prior decades, though specific 2000s credits were limited to self-produced elements on his own releases. These efforts helped him navigate the rise of , prioritizing radio-friendly singles over blockbuster sales. Sweat's ninth studio album, Just Me, arrived on May 13, 2008, via , marking his first full-length project in six years and delving into introspective themes of love, regret, and personal growth. The album featured collaborations such as "Somebody" with "F.L.O." Conner and "Butterscotch" with , highlighting Sweat's ability to integrate guest voices into his sensual soundscapes. It debuted at number 10 on the with first-week sales of 11,000 units, also topping out at number 3 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart, though singles like "The Floor" achieved only modest airplay without major Hot 100 breakthroughs. Closing out the decade, , Sweat's eleventh studio album, was released on June 22, 2010, through Kedar Entertainment and , emphasizing themes of independence and mature romance amid the burgeoning digital music landscape. Key tracks included the title song "Ridin' Solo" and "" featuring , which underscored Sweat's collaborative spirit while adapting to streaming-era consumption. The album debuted at number 13 on the Top Album Sales and secured a top 10 position at number 4 on the Top R&B/ Albums , reflecting sustained fan loyalty despite reduced physical sales compared to his peak. This period overall represented Sweat's strategic evolution, maintaining R&B radio relevance through targeted releases rather than chasing mainstream pop crossovers.

Recent releases and tours (2011–present)

Following the release of his 2010 album Ridin' Solo, Sweat released additional studio albums including 'Til the Morning (2011), which debuted at No. 42 on the Billboard 200; Dress to Impress (2016), peaking at No. 69 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart; and Playing for Keeps (2018), which reached No. 108 on the Billboard 200. While no full-length studio album has materialized since 2018, Sweat shifted toward independent singles and live performances, releasing "Lay You Down" in 2024, which topped the Billboard Adult R&B Airplay chart as his third number-one hit there. In August 2025, he collaborated with Roi Anthony on "So Sorry," a smooth R&B track evoking classic quiet storm vibes. Sweat continued this momentum in September 2025 with "Working," featuring Nigerian artist Qing Madi, blending contemporary R&B elements with his signature sensual style; the track's official video and audio were released via his YouTube channel and streaming platforms. Sweat has teased an upcoming project through social media updates and fan club exclusives, signaling his intent to expand on these recent singles. Sweat has remained a staple on the touring circuit, headlining the annual SweatFest festival, which held its 2024 edition in Cancun, , featuring R&B contemporaries and drawing dedicated fans for all-inclusive performances. The 2025 SweatFest edition was announced as forthcoming, with a 2026 installment scheduled for , , from January 15–19, including a live set from . In 2025, Sweat performed select concerts, such as the October 3 show at in , joined by and Case for a "Make You Sweat" bill celebrating his legacy. Building on this, Sweat announced the R&B Lovers Tour in September 2025, a "grown and sexy" package starting February 13, 2026, in , and spanning major U.S. cities with , , and ; promoted by North American Entertainment Group, the tour emphasizes collaborative sets and hits from the R&B era. Throughout the and , Sweat has sustained his career longevity, amassing over 25 million records sold worldwide across his . He maintains an active presence on streaming platforms like , where recent singles have garnered millions of plays, and engages fans via his official website's SWEAThearts club, offering previews of unreleased material and tour perks to preserve his relevance in .

Radio and media ventures

The Sweat Hotel

In 2007, Keith Sweat launched The Sweat Hotel as a syndicated on stations, debuting on in through a with . The show quickly established itself as a nighttime staple, airing live from Sweat's studio in and focusing on R&B and mixes spanning the 1970s to contemporary releases, with approximately 10-12 songs per hour. Its format emphasizes listener engagement through dedications, relationship confessions, and call-ins, complemented by guest interviews and occasional live in-studio musical performances. The program marked significant milestones, including its 10th anniversary in , when it had expanded to approximately 60 markets nationwide and was recognized as the number-one syndicated Urban AC evening show, reaching nearly three million listeners. By the early 2020s, The Sweat Hotel continued to grow, broadcasting in more than 60 markets across the via iHeartRadio affiliates. As of 2025, it airs in over 55 markets. The Sweat Hotel has played a pivotal role in revitalizing Sweat's career, bolstering his visibility as an R&B icon three decades into his recording tenure and providing a dedicated platform to promote his own music releases. Additionally, the show serves as a outlet, where Sweat spotlights emerging R&B artists through interviews and features, fostering connections with fans and the next generation of talent, as he noted: "The Sweat Hotel allows me to connect with my fans and support new talent."

Film and television appearances

Keith Sweat has made several appearances in film and television, primarily in cameo and supporting roles that often tie into his music career, with a total of over 10 credits across acting and guest spots as of November 2025. His on-screen work began in the early 1990s during his commercial peak in music, transitioning from performing his own songs in films to more narrative-driven parts in later projects. In film, Sweat debuted with a musical cameo in the 1991 crime drama New Jack City, directed by Mario Van Peebles and produced by New Line Cinema, where he portrayed the singer at a wedding, performing his track "(There You Go) Tellin' Me No Again." This role marked his entry into acting, blending his R&B persona with the film's narrative. He later took on a supporting role as Chris, the owner of a champagne bar, in the 2021 crime thriller For the Love of Money, starring Keri Hilson and Rotimi, which explored themes of redemption and underworld dealings in Los Angeles. Most recently, in August 2025, Sweat appeared as himself in a cameo in the action thriller Trouble Man, executive produced by him and starring Michael Jai White and Method Man, where his character connects to the plot involving a missing R&B star. No major new acting roles have been announced following this release as of November 2025. On television, Sweat made notable guest appearances in the late 1990s sitcoms that highlighted his charisma and vocal talents. In the 1997 episode "Stake-Out" of Martin, he played Detective Carl Johnson, a role that extended a character concept from his music video for "Twisted," assisting Martin Lawrence's character in a surveillance plot. That same year, he guest-starred as himself in the The Wayans Bros. episode "Marlon Goes on the Road," performing a duet of "Twisted" with Marlon Wayans and tying into a storyline about touring musicians. His presence extended to reality television indirectly through his ex-wife Lisa Wu's participation in The Real Housewives of Atlanta from 2008 to 2009, where their divorce and custody disputes over their sons were discussed on-screen, though Sweat did not appear personally. These roles, along with other uncredited cameos and music-related guest spots, underscore Sweat's selective foray into visual media beyond his primary focus on music.

Personal life

Marriage and family

Keith Sweat was married to Hartwell from 1992 until their divorce in 2002. Together, they have two sons: , born in 1995, and , born in 1998. In addition to his sons with Hartwell, Sweat has four children from other relationships, including three daughters (one with Tracy J.) and a son named , bringing his total to six; further details such as ages remain private as of 2025. Following the divorce, Sweat and Hartwell engaged in co-parenting arrangements, including a publicized custody dispute in 2009 where Sweat retained primary custody of their sons. As of 2025, Sweat remains , with no new marriages or engagements announced.

Relationships and public rumors

Following his divorce from in 2002, Keith Sweat has kept his post-marriage romantic life largely private, with no confirmed long-term partners reported as of 2025. In June 2025, Sweat publicly affirmed his status during a live performance, attributing it to encounters with women who, in his view, fail to contribute meaningfully to relationships, such as through cooking or household support. He stated, "I don’t mind tellin’ you I’m … you gotta bring something to the table to get something from me," and added, "They don’t wanna cook no more. I wash my own clothes, I iron my own clothes… gotta do somethin’ for me!" These remarks ignited widespread online and rumors about Sweat's expectations, particularly toward younger women, with supporters praising his emphasis on mutual effort and critics labeling the comments as outdated or entitled.

Musical style and legacy

Influences and genre contributions

Keith Sweat's musical roots are deeply embedded in 1970s R&B and , shaped by exposure to artists like , whose smooth grooves influenced his early sound, and figures such as and , who informed his emotive delivery. Sweat's sound was also reportedly influenced by Slave frontman and music. Growing up in , Sweat was immersed in through family and community influences, fostering his affinity for heartfelt, vocal-driven R&B traditions. This foundation later intersected with elements introduced via his collaboration with producer , blending street rhythms into his melodic style. A pivotal contribution came through Sweat's partnership with Riley on his 1987 debut album Make It Last Forever, where they pioneered by fusing lush R&B vocals with beats, synthesizers, and syncopated drum patterns. Tracks like "" exemplified this innovation, emphasizing sparse instrumentation, deep bass lines from synths like the DX100, and a gospel-inflected bounce that merged R&B's emotional core with 's rhythmic drive. This fusion not only defined the genre's signature sound but also propelled Sweat as a key architect of late-1980s R&B evolution. Sweat's vocal style is characterized by a smooth and sharp, pleading delivery, often centered on romantic and heartbreak themes in slow jams that evoke intimacy and vulnerability. His "bedroom sound"—sultry ballads with bass-heavy production—became a hallmark, drawing from traditions while adding an edgy, danceable pulse. Over time, his approach evolved toward a more polished adult aesthetic in later albums, incorporating mature themes and refined arrangements suited to enduring slow-jam appeal. As a , Sweat significantly shaped R&B by discovering and mentoring groups like , whom he discovered at a 4th of hosted by their managers and signed to his Keia label, blending their gospel harmonies with his signature sensual style on their 1992 debut Lose Control. He also produced for , , and Ol' Skool, contributing to hits that extended swing's influence into hip-hop-infused R&B, thereby broadening the genre's commercial and sonic landscape.

Impact and recognition

Keith Sweat's contributions to the R&B genre have had a profound influence on subsequent artists, particularly through his pioneering role in the movement alongside producer , which blended hip-hop rhythms with soulful melodies and helped shape the sound of 1990s acts such as and . His debut , Make It Last Forever (1987), exemplified this fusion and achieved multi-platinum status, selling over three million copies and establishing a blueprint for emotionally driven, danceable R&B that dominated the charts into the next decade. Over his career, Sweat has sold more than 25 million records worldwide, with enduring radio play of hits like "" and "Twisted" maintaining his presence on stations. As a cultural icon of the era, Sweat symbolizes the transition from funk-infused to a more introspective, romantic R&B style that resonated with urban audiences, influencing the radio format known for its smooth, late-night ballads. His music's emphasis on vulnerability and relationship dynamics has cemented its place in quiet storm playlists, where tracks from albums like Keith Sweat () continue to evoke and emotional connection for listeners. Through his syndicated , The Sweat Hotel, launched in and airing on over 50 stations, Sweat has extended his legacy by mentoring emerging R&B talent and curating sets of classic and contemporary slow jams, fostering a direct link between generations of fans and artists. In 2025, Sweat demonstrates sustained relevance with the release of his single "Working," a collaboration with Nigerian artist that explores modern relationship struggles through his signature sultry vocals, and its follow-up "Working II" featuring , reaffirming his adaptability in the evolving R&B landscape. His ongoing schedule draws diverse crowds and highlights his four-decade streak, underscoring his appeal to both longtime admirers and newer audiences. Critics have consistently praised Sweat for his emotional , particularly in conveying heartbreak and , as seen in reviews of his early work that highlight his "effortless crooning" and ability to "authentically emote" over sparse productions. While his later albums have occasionally faced critiques for relying on formulaic arrangements, his core discography is lauded for its timeless resonance and role in elevating R&B's focus on personal narrative.

Discography

Studio albums

Keith Sweat released his debut studio album, Make It Last Forever, on November 24, 1987, through . The album marked his breakthrough in the R&B genre, peaking at number one on the chart for three weeks and achieving triple platinum certification from the RIAA for shipments of three million copies in the United States. His second album, I'll Give All My Love to You, arrived on June 12, 1990, also via Elektra, and similarly topped the chart while earning double platinum status from the RIAA for two million units shipped. The follow-up, Keep It Comin', released November 26, 1991, continued this success by debuting at number one on the R&B chart and receiving platinum certification from the RIAA. Sweat's fourth album, Get Up on It, came out in 1994 and peaked at number one on the chart, later certified platinum by the RIAA on December 6, 1994. His self-titled fifth album, Keith Sweat, issued June 25, 1996, also reached the top of the R&B chart and stands as his highest-certified release, attaining quadruple platinum status from the RIAA in 2004 for four million copies shipped. The sixth album, (1998), debuted at number one on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart and was certified platinum by the RIAA on October 14, 1998. Subsequent releases like Didn't See Me Coming (2000), certified gold by the RIAA, and Rebirth (2002) maintained strong chart performance, though with lower certifications. Sweat's later albums, including Just Me (2008), (2010), Til the Morning (2011), Dress to Impress (2016), and Playing for Keeps (2018), continued his output. To date, Sweat has released a total of thirteen studio albums, shifting focus toward singles and live performances after 2018.

Singles and collaborations

Keith Sweat's breakthrough single "I Want Her," released in 1987 from his debut album Make It Last Forever, peaked at number one on the Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart and number five on the Billboard Hot 100, marking his entry into the R&B mainstream. Subsequent hits like "Make You Sweat" (1991) and "I'll Give All My Love to You" (1990) both topped the R&B chart, contributing to his accumulation of over 20 Top 10 entries on that tally across his career. His 1996 self-titled album spawned the major success "Twisted," featuring Ol' Dirty Bastard and Raekwon, which reached number two on the Hot 100 and number one on the R&B chart while earning Platinum certification from the RIAA for one million units sold. In collaborations, Sweat co-produced Silk's 1993 single "Freak Me," which topped the for two weeks and became a defining R&B of the era, originating from their shared touring history where opened for Sweat. As part of the supergroup LSG with and , their 1997 debut album featured the lead single "My Body," which peaked at number 13 on the Hot 100 and number two on the R&B chart, certified Gold by the RIAA. The album's tracks, including Sweat-produced cuts like "," highlighted their vocal harmonies on themes of romance and heartbreak. In the digital era, Sweat's singles have amassed significant streaming milestones, with tracks like "Twisted" surpassing 100 million streams as of November . Sweat continued releasing singles into the 2020s, including "Lay You Down" in 2024, a sensual that debuted on the Adult R&B Airplay chart. In , he dropped "So Sorry," a reflective track co-produced with Roi Chip Anthony, emphasizing themes of regret in relationships. His latest collaboration, "Working" featuring Nigerian artist , released in September , blends with elements and quickly entered the Top 40 on the R&B Digital Song Sales chart, followed by a "Working II" with in October.

Awards and honors

Major awards

Keith Sweat has received several notable accolades throughout his career, highlighting his contributions to R&B music. In 1997, he won the American Music Award for Favorite Soul/R&B Male Artist, recognizing his dominance in the genre during that period. In 2013, Sweat was honored with the Lifetime Achievement Award, celebrating his enduring impact on soul and R&B as a , and . More recently, in 2024, he received a Lifetime Achievement Award from the Black Entertainment & Sports Lawyers Association (BESLA) during their Mid-Year Conference, acknowledging his professional achievements and influence in the entertainment industry.

Nominations and lifetime achievements

Throughout his career, Keith Sweat has received numerous nominations for major music awards, particularly in the R&B and soul genres, reflecting his influence as a pioneer of . Although he has not secured competitive wins in several high-profile categories, his nominations highlight consistent recognition from industry peers and fans. For instance, at the , Sweat was nominated for Favorite Soul/R&B Male Artist in 1991, Favorite Soul/R&B Album for his self-titled 1996 release in 1997, and Favorite Soul/R&B Male Artist again in 1998. He did win the Favorite Soul/R&B Male Artist award in 1997, marking one of his key competitive honors. Sweat's nominations extend to the , where he earned several nods early in his career for standout singles and albums. In , he was nominated for Best R&B/Urban Contemporary Song of the Year for "Make It Last Forever." The following year, in 1991, he received a for Best R&B/Urban Contemporary Single of the Year for "I'll Give All My Love to You." Additional nominations include Best R&B/Soul Album of the Year for his 1996 album Keith Sweat in 1997 and Best R&B/Soul Album - Group, Band or Duo for in 1999, shared with and . In total, Sweat has garnered nine Award nominations without a competitive win. In recognition of his broader contributions to R&B , philanthropy, and cultural impact, Sweat has been honored with lifetime achievement awards. These honors underscore Sweat's status as a foundational figure in R&B, with over 25 million records sold worldwide and a career spanning more than three decades.

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