Released: June 28, 1994

Songwriter: Keith Sweat Jerry Flowers

Producer: Keith Sweat

[Intro]
It gets better as it goes my baby
Why don't you keep it comin' on
It gets better as it goes my baby
Why don't you keep it comin' on

[Verse 1]
Come here baby let me talk to you
Just for a minute, hmmm
Baby you know what I want to do
Girl are you with it
It gets better as it goes on

[Chorus]
It gets better as it goes my baby
(It get's better baby)
Why don't you keep it comin' on
(Keep gettin' better baby)
(Keep gettin' better baby)
It gets better as it goes my baby
(It gets better as it goes my baby)
Why don't you keep it comin' on
(Why don't you keep it comin' on)

[Verse 2]
I like everything you do to me
Girl you're so special
(Special, special)
You know it feels good my baby
And baby girl come get just what you need
I know you want it

[Chorus]
It gets better as it goes on
It gets better as it goes my baby
(Oh yes it does)
Why don't you keep it comin' on
(Keep gettin' better baby, keep gettin' better baby)
It gets better as it goes my baby
(It gets better as it goes baby)
Why don't you keep it comin' on
(Why don't you keep it comin' on)

[Bridge]
Girl you know you got my heart in your hands
Do with me as you damn well please
(Do with me baby)
Girl you know that I'm a stubborn kind of man
(Stubborn kind of man)
I want what I want baby
And baby it's you
It gets better baby

[Chorus]
It gets better as it goes my baby
Why don't you keep it comin' on
It gets better as it goes my baby
(Keeps on getting better)
Why don't you keep it comin' on
(Keeps on getting better)
It gets better baby
(It gets better as it goes my baby)
It gets better baby
(Why don't you keep it comin' on)
Why don't you keep it comin' on
Yeah baby
(It gets better as it goes my baby)
It gets better baby, I know it does
(Why don't you keep it comin' on)
Why don't you keep it comin' on
It's gets getter baby
(It gets better as it goes my baby)

Keith Sweat

Keith Sweat is an R&B singer-songwriter from New York. He helped innovate the New Jack Swing genre with his first album in 1987, Make It Last Forever, which featured the upbeat “I Want Her” and the provocative title track.

Almost a decade later, Sweat found the R&B groups Silk and Kut Klose and signed them to his own record label. His fifth album, which was self-titled and released in 1996, resulted in the certified-platinum hits, “Twisted” and “Nobody.” He went on to win “Favorite Male R&B/Soul Artist” at the 1997 American Music Awards.

Currently, he hosts a syndicated R&B radio show in New York City.