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"Make It Last Forever" is a 1988 single by Keith Sweat and Jacci McGhee. The song was written and produced by Keith Sweat and Teddy Riley.Taken as the second single and the title track from Sweat's debut album, the single peaked at No. 59 on the Billboard Hot 100 and No. 2 on the Hot Black Singles chart.
Make It Last Forever is the debut album of American R&B recording artist Keith Sweat.It was recorded at INS Recording and Power Play Studios in New York City. [2] Released on November 24, 1987, the album went to number one on the Top R&B Albums chart for three weeks (and topped the Billboard Year-End R&B chart for 1988), and number 15 on the Billboard 200.
Make It Last Forever can refer to: Make It Last Forever, the 1987 album by the R&B artist Keith Sweat "Make It Last Forever" (song), the 1988 song by the R&B artist Keith Sweat "Make It Last Forever", a 2006 song by the R&B/pop singer Ciara from the album Ciara: The Evolution "Make It Last Forever", a 2011 song by Taio Cruz from his album TY.O
Make It Last Forever: 1988 "Something Just Ain't Right" 79: 3 — — — 55 "Make It Last Forever" (featuring Jacci McGhee) 59: 2 — — — — "Don't Stop Your Love" — 9 — — — 98 1990 "Make You Sweat" 14: 1 — 86 — — RIAA: Gold [5] I'll Give All My Love to You "Merry Go Round" — 2 — — — — "I'll Give All My Love to You ...
A DJ Clue-produced remix titled "Thank God I Found You (Make It Last Remix)" uses re-recorded vocals from Carey and features guest vocals from Joe and Carey's label-mate, rapper Nas. The remix is a remake of Keith Sweat 's song " Make It Last Forever " (1988), transforming it into a slow groove R&B number, while incorporating a few verses from ...
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Joshua Klein of The Washington Post found the track "immediately likable," if innocuous, [7] while Gina Vivinetto of Tampa Bay Times called the song a "tender tune." [8] Darren Ratner, reviewing for Allmusic, writes that the song serves as "therapy for post-pubescent dilemma," adding that he found it "sharp, if not entertaining."