Teddy Swims, the breakout artist known for his emotional hits, reflects on his journey through heartbreak and dysfunction towards a newfound happiness. As he prepares for the release of his second album, he shares his experiences with love, acceptance, and the lessons learned from his tumultuous past, all while working towards a successful music career.
**Teddy Swims: Embracing Emotional Depth and Domestic Bliss in New Album**
**Teddy Swims: Embracing Emotional Depth and Domestic Bliss in New Album**
The singer-songwriter Teddy Swims opens up about love, therapy, and the stories of his past as he prepares to release his latest album, 'I've Tried Everything But Therapy Part 2.'
Teddy Swims, the breakout star behind the hit single "Lose Control," has quickly made a name for himself in the music industry, selling 1.8 million copies in the UK alone. While he faced disappointment at last year's MTV Awards, missing out on a win in four categories, he experienced a personal triumph that evening. "I didn't realize until a couple of weeks later, but my partner and I conceived that night," he shared with excitement. "We're due in June, and things are great. I think we're gonna crush it."
Contrary to what some fans may expect based on his music, which often deals with themes of dysfunction and heartbreak, Swims is now experiencing domestic bliss. His acclaimed first album, "I've Tried Everything But Therapy," stemmed from a toxic relationship, marked by struggles with co-dependency and substance abuse. On his upcoming release, "I've Tried Everything But Therapy Part 2," Swims aims to illustrate his journey toward healing and self-discovery.
"I've learned that love doesn't have to be this thing of high highs and low lows," he explained. "The first album was a lot of turmoil, and not too much closure. So, I wanted to come back and say, 'Here's me on the other side of this, and I'm doing better.'" He hopes listeners will resonate with this narrative of recovery and potential.
The artist's new partner, fellow singer-songwriter Raiche Wright, inspired songs infused with joy and sincerity. On tracks like "Are You Real" and "If You Ever Change Your Mind," Swims layers his soulful sound with reflections on love, while still tackling serious issues. "Black And White," for example, conveys a message about racial acceptance, rooted in his personal experiences of facing prejudice alongside his partner, who has mixed heritage.
Having faced personal struggles during his earlier years, including a challenging upbringing influenced by family challenges, Swims embraced music later in life after being encouraged by a friend to audition for a school production. His breakthrough came via a cover of Shania Twain's "You're Still The One," which drew millions of views and ultimately led to a record deal with Warner Bros.
Despite the fame and fortune, Swims values genuine interactions in the music industry more than any viral moment. His method of success has included engaging personally with fans and working hard to promote his music. "People love to see their friend win," he noted, emphasizing that personal connections are crucial to enduring success.
Additionally, as he prepares for an upcoming European arena tour, Swims acknowledges the reality of both his financial and emotional experiences, stating, "A million dollars goes so fast... it's right out the door as fast as you get it." Yet, it's on stage that he finds catharsis, often becoming emotional while performing heartfelt songs. "Every day I try to cry a little bit," he commented, viewing it as an expression of pain leaving the body.
As he navigates this new chapter in life as future father, Swims appreciates the emotional legacy instilled by his own father and looks forward to sharing those values with his children. Overall, Swims continues to evolve, embodying an artist deeply in touch with his emotions and eager to share his lessons of love and healing through his music.