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Didn't See Me Coming
Keith Sweat
Didn't See Me Coming
Genres: Pop, Rap & Hip-Hop, R&B
 
  •  Track Listings (17) - Disc #1

As sure as the sun is gonna rise in the morning and you're gonna be owing money come April 15, Keith Sweat is gonna be begging for love. Lord have mercy! No one can moan, cajole, and just flat-out whine for some nookie li...  more »

     
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All Artists: Keith Sweat
Title: Didn't See Me Coming
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: Elektra / Wea
Original Release Date: 11/14/2000
Release Date: 11/14/2000
Genres: Pop, Rap & Hip-Hop, R&B
Styles: Contemporary R&B, Soul, Quiet Storm, New Jack
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPCs: 075596251525, 603497999477, 755962616232

Synopsis

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As sure as the sun is gonna rise in the morning and you're gonna be owing money come April 15, Keith Sweat is gonna be begging for love. Lord have mercy! No one can moan, cajole, and just flat-out whine for some nookie like our man Mr. Sweat. Love him, hate him, or simply ignore him, Sweat has been an R&B mainstay since the '80s. Sure, most of his stuff sounds basically the same (give or take the obvious stylistic tweaking necessary in the cutthroat pop realm), and Keith's never hit the heights he achieved on his still-solid 1987 debut Make It Last Forever (though "Twisted", a hit a few years back, came damn close), but one doesn't go to Sweat for innovation and trendiness. He's reliable. And, as it should be, the Crown Prince of Neediness is back down on bended knee on Didn't See Me Coming. At this stage in the game you either dig Sweat or ya don't, and this CD is sure to keep the faithful happy and sell through the roof. Featuring spots from Busta Rhymes, Dave Hollister, Lil' Mo (the smooth midtempo ballad "I'll Trade (a Million Bucks"), and Rah Digga, Keith works his wounded Romeo riff with his usual adenoidal appeal. Case in point, the edgy duet with T-Boz, "He Say She Say," which has Keith musing "tell me why you have no trust in me, when I go out at night you're always paging me." Girl! Come on! A man this desperate ain't cheating! --Amy Linden

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CD Reviews

Keith Does it again
Tony_Tone | Washington, D.C., District of Columbia United Stat | 11/20/2000
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Keith Sweat is one of the most consistent artist in music today.. Every since his debut back 87 this man has done nothing but turn out good solid efforts one after another.. His new release Didnt See Me Coming you can add this to the list of great Cds from this artist.. This one pretty much pick up where his last one left off .. One of the biggest differences you will notice on this one is there a stronger street feel to most of the material then his past work.. Even the ballads have an harder edge then in the past.. The 17 track cd is very entertaining, well crafted collection.. Working with a wider range of producers then he has in the past.. Working with wide range of guest artist like Lil Mo on certainly one of the best songs on the album I'll Trade (A Million Bucks), Busta Rhymes and Flip Mode's first lady Rah Digga is on board for the slamming Things... U Treat Me So Cold another strong ballad featuring one of the most intriguing collaborations Keith Sweat with Lil Wayne.. The incrediable duet with Dave Hollister Dont Have Me.. other noteworthy songs on the CD Kiss You, Caught Up, Games , Real Man, Put You On All n all i great effort from one of the best in r&b.. Would you expect anything different ? Pick it up fans you will be glad that you did"
Keith came out of no where with this one
I.B. | Westampton, NJ | 11/14/2000
(4 out of 5 stars)

"This new one from Keith Sweat suprised me because there were no promotions or coming soon ads anywhere to let you know he was coming out. This cd is a lot better than his last one and is just a continuation of the last album....but better. The cd starts off with a intro giving you snippets of all his hits from earlier albums and then slides into the first track. He brings new guests like busta rhymes and rah digga but the best duet on the album is with Lil Mo. "I'll Trade" is one of the best songs on the album eaisly but the remix doesnt do much to make it sound new. The songs that are really good are the ones where he sings alone besides I'll trade. The ones that stande out to me are: I put U on, he say, she say, whatcha like, I'll Trade, Only wanna please you, real man, caught up, and Kiss you. For fans of keith sweat this is a must buy album. I'm not a big fan but after hearing it I wanted to go out and get it. If your looking for some new R+B music mixed with slow jams and up-tempo then this is it. Who better to set that mix off than keith sweat?"
Smooth R&B from the king keeps us sweating
Kurisu | ENGLAND, UK | 08/01/2001
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Sure, this isn't a pure album in musical terms..it's a bit of R&B, a bit of Rap, and with a touch of Hip-Hop..but it's refreshing to have variety..and refreshing to receive a work from an artist who's not lost his unique and captive edge in the years he has been in the game. Yes, Keith is definitely still in the game. Please keep it coming Keith...respect!! But Keith, "I'll trade a million bucks for someone's love who don't come with a price"..Bit of a contradiction ain't it?!! Hey we still love ya though ;)"