Keith Sweat & K-Ci Get Together On New Single "How Many Ways"

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Keith Sweat & K-Ci get together for "How Many Ways."

Keith Sweat is one of the most revered R&B singers of all time. With seventeen projects under his belt over the course of his career, he still maintains the same consistency with every effort he puts out. He's been gearing up to release his thirteenth studio album which has yet to get a release date or a title but today, he kicks off the campaign. Recruiting Jodeci's K-Ci, Sweat serves up his latest offering, "How Many Ways."

Crooning over luscious instrumentation, K-Ci and Keith Sweat come through with a proper dose of 90's R&B vibes. The romantic single, "How Many Ways" finds a perfect duet between two legends in R&B. 

This single is the first effort from him since 2017's Dress To Impress album which debuted at number 2 on Billboard's Top R&B Albums Chart.

Quotable Lyrics
Don't ever let your girlfriends tell you
That I am not the man for you baby
'Cause misery loves company baby
And that is not my plans for you baby


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