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What's a Man to Do - Keith Sweat



     
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Heard you hang up the phone oh yeah when I walked in the house
Let me ask you something shorty what was that about
Are you nervous? see you nervous, don't be nervous, I know your nervous
See I heard it, oh oh
You ain't fooling no body but yourself
I been knowing about you for a while
I been knowing about your slick style
Word around the way
That every time I go out of town
Your creeping around[Chorus]
And girl I got to let you know
Its time for me to up and go
I don't think you even really cared
So whats a man to doSee the night we meet, all I could think you were so fine
Had to put that ring on your finger, oh girl
Gave you the finer things in life,
Paid any price just to make you happy, was I crazy, oh baby, oh girl
But I got caught up

In your crying games, when you were wrong
I was the one to take the blame
Are you nervous? see you nervous, don't be nervous, I know your nervous
See I'm hurting[Chorus: x2]I tried so hard to be the best that I can be
I gave you everything I gave you all my love
And time will tell, if I made the mistake I did
By walking out on you, so whats a man to do[Chorus: x2]

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Keith Sweat (born Keith Crier on July 22, 1961 in Harlem, New York), is a popular R&B/soul singer, songwriter, record producer and a major contributor to the New jack swing era. Before becoming a recording artist, Sweat worked for the commodities market in the New York Mercantile Exchange. He sang at nightclubs throughout New York City until he was discovered and offered a recording contract with Elektra Records in 1987.

Make It Last Forever era: 1985-1993

Sweat started his musical career as a member of a well known Harlem band called "Jamilah" in 1975. With the help of Jamilah, Sweat was able to hone his craft as a lead singer by performing regionally throughout the Tri-State area of New York, New Jersey and Connecticut. The group was started by Larry Peebles, a talented bass player from 116th Street and Lenox Avenue, and included several members who came in and out of the group; among those included was Gregory Ross, a well known Harlem keyboard player who currently lives and works in the Los Angeles area.

On November 25, 1987, Sweat released his debut album Make It Last Forever, which sold three million copies. The biggest hit from this album was "I Want Her" (#1 R&B/#5 Pop), and the title track from the album was hit #2 on the R&B charts.

Sweat continued to chart fairly well with his sophomore album I'll Give All My Love To You, which hit #6 on the Billboard 200 chart, and Keep It Comin debuted in the Top 20 of the album chart.

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