I've Tried Everything But Therapy (Part 2)

Teddy Swims

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I’ve Tried Everything But Therapy (Part 2) is the second half of Teddy Swims’s debut studio album, released on January 24, 2025 via Warner Records. It follows the success of Part 1 and expands the Therapy concept into a 13‑track project that reflects the more hopeful, stable chapter of his personal life. The album features the singles “Bad Dreams,” “Are You Even Real” (with Givēon), and “Guilty,” as well as the previously released “Funeral” from the Bose x NME C24 Mixtape, and includes collaborations with Muni Long (“Black & White”), Coco Jones and GloRilla (“She Got It”), among others. Commercially, Part 2 peaked at No. 1 in Australia and Croatia and reached the top ten across much of Europe, New Zealand, the UK, and the US, earning a silver certification from the BPI and a Grammy nomination for Best Pop Vocal Album.

Musically, the album continues Swims’s blend of R&B, soul, pop, country, and rock, but with a more upbeat, resolved tone than Part 1. It opens with “Not Your Man,” a pounding anti‑love song about recognizing incompatibility, then moves through “Funeral,” “Your Kind of Crazy,” and “Bad Dreams,” which explore intense attachment, fear of endings, and the lingering haunt of past relationships. “Are You Even Real” and “Black & White” deliver sensual, slow‑burn duets that highlight Swims’s chemistry with Givēon and Muni Long, while mid‑album cuts like “Northern Lights,” “Guilty,” and “It Ain’t Easy” balance melancholy and groove as he confronts unpredictability and his own flaws. Late tracks such as “If You Ever Change Your Mind,” “She Got It,” “Hammer to the Heart,” and “She Loves the Rain” move toward closure and acceptance—imagining future conversations, celebrating a partner’s strength, and ending on a stripped‑back, hopeful note. In interviews, Swims has said Part 2 is meant to show “how on the other side of heartbreak, there’s a beautiful life waiting to happen,” closing a chapter on the pain explored in Part 1 and presenting his healing journey as an ongoing, but now more optimistic, story.

I’ve Tried Everything But Therapy (Part 2) is the second half of Teddy Swims’s debut studio album, released on January 24, 2025 via Warner Records. It follows the success of Part 1 and expands the Therapy concept into a 13‑track project that reflects the more hopeful, stable chapter of his personal life. The album features the singles “Bad Dreams,” “Are You Even Real” (with Givēon), and “Guilty,” as well as the previously released “Funeral” from the Bose x NME C24 Mixtape, and includes collaborations with Muni Long (“Black & White”), Coco Jones and GloRilla (“She Got It”), among others. Commercially, Part 2 peaked at No. 1 in Australia and Croatia and reached the top ten across much of Europe, New Zealand, the UK, and the US, earning a silver certification from the BPI and a Grammy nomination for Best Pop Vocal Album.

Musically, the album continues Swims’s blend of R&B, soul, pop, country, and rock, but with a more upbeat, resolved tone than Part 1. It opens with “Not Your Man,” a pounding anti‑love song about recognizing incompatibility, then moves through “Funeral,” “Your Kind of Crazy,” and “Bad Dreams,” which explore intense attachment, fear of endings, and the lingering haunt of past relationships. “Are You Even Real” and “Black & White” deliver sensual, slow‑burn duets that highlight Swims’s chemistry with Givēon and Muni Long, while mid‑album cuts like “Northern Lights,” “Guilty,” and “It Ain’t Easy” balance melancholy and groove as he confronts unpredictability and his own flaws. Late tracks such as “If You Ever Change Your Mind,” “She Got It,” “Hammer to the Heart,” and “She Loves the Rain” move toward closure and acceptance—imagining future conversations, celebrating a partner’s strength, and ending on a stripped‑back, hopeful note. In interviews, Swims has said Part 2 is meant to show “how on the other side of heartbreak, there’s a beautiful life waiting to happen,” closing a chapter on the pain explored in Part 1 and presenting his healing journey as an ongoing, but now more optimistic, story.

I’ve Tried Everything But Therapy (Part 2) is the second half of Teddy Swims’s debut studio album, released on January 24, 2025 via Warner Records. It follows the success of Part 1 and expands the Therapy concept into a 13‑track project that reflects the more hopeful, stable chapter of his personal life. The album features the singles “Bad Dreams,” “Are You Even Real” (with Givēon), and “Guilty,” as well as the previously released “Funeral” from the Bose x NME C24 Mixtape, and includes collaborations with Muni Long (“Black & White”), Coco Jones and GloRilla (“She Got It”), among others. Commercially, Part 2 peaked at No. 1 in Australia and Croatia and reached the top ten across much of Europe, New Zealand, the UK, and the US, earning a silver certification from the BPI and a Grammy nomination for Best Pop Vocal Album.

Musically, the album continues Swims’s blend of R&B, soul, pop, country, and rock, but with a more upbeat, resolved tone than Part 1. It opens with “Not Your Man,” a pounding anti‑love song about recognizing incompatibility, then moves through “Funeral,” “Your Kind of Crazy,” and “Bad Dreams,” which explore intense attachment, fear of endings, and the lingering haunt of past relationships. “Are You Even Real” and “Black & White” deliver sensual, slow‑burn duets that highlight Swims’s chemistry with Givēon and Muni Long, while mid‑album cuts like “Northern Lights,” “Guilty,” and “It Ain’t Easy” balance melancholy and groove as he confronts unpredictability and his own flaws. Late tracks such as “If You Ever Change Your Mind,” “She Got It,” “Hammer to the Heart,” and “She Loves the Rain” move toward closure and acceptance—imagining future conversations, celebrating a partner’s strength, and ending on a stripped‑back, hopeful note. In interviews, Swims has said Part 2 is meant to show “how on the other side of heartbreak, there’s a beautiful life waiting to happen,” closing a chapter on the pain explored in Part 1 and presenting his healing journey as an ongoing, but now more optimistic, story.

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Warner Records Warner Records Warner Records
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R&B/Soul
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90 g 250 g 250 g

I've Tried Everything But Therapy (Part 2)

Teddy Swims

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Description

I’ve Tried Everything But Therapy (Part 2) is the second half of Teddy Swims’s debut studio album, released on January 24, 2025 via Warner Records. It follows the success of Part 1 and expands the Therapy concept into a 13‑track project that reflects the more hopeful, stable chapter of his personal life. The album features the singles “Bad Dreams,” “Are You Even Real” (with Givēon), and “Guilty,” as well as the previously released “Funeral” from the Bose x NME C24 Mixtape, and includes collaborations with Muni Long (“Black & White”), Coco Jones and GloRilla (“She Got It”), among others. Commercially, Part 2 peaked at No. 1 in Australia and Croatia and reached the top ten across much of Europe, New Zealand, the UK, and the US, earning a silver certification from the BPI and a Grammy nomination for Best Pop Vocal Album.

Musically, the album continues Swims’s blend of R&B, soul, pop, country, and rock, but with a more upbeat, resolved tone than Part 1. It opens with “Not Your Man,” a pounding anti‑love song about recognizing incompatibility, then moves through “Funeral,” “Your Kind of Crazy,” and “Bad Dreams,” which explore intense attachment, fear of endings, and the lingering haunt of past relationships. “Are You Even Real” and “Black & White” deliver sensual, slow‑burn duets that highlight Swims’s chemistry with Givēon and Muni Long, while mid‑album cuts like “Northern Lights,” “Guilty,” and “It Ain’t Easy” balance melancholy and groove as he confronts unpredictability and his own flaws. Late tracks such as “If You Ever Change Your Mind,” “She Got It,” “Hammer to the Heart,” and “She Loves the Rain” move toward closure and acceptance—imagining future conversations, celebrating a partner’s strength, and ending on a stripped‑back, hopeful note. In interviews, Swims has said Part 2 is meant to show “how on the other side of heartbreak, there’s a beautiful life waiting to happen,” closing a chapter on the pain explored in Part 1 and presenting his healing journey as an ongoing, but now more optimistic, story.

I’ve Tried Everything But Therapy (Part 2) is the second half of Teddy Swims’s debut studio album, released on January 24, 2025 via Warner Records. It follows the success of Part 1 and expands the Therapy concept into a 13‑track project that reflects the more hopeful, stable chapter of his personal life. The album features the singles “Bad Dreams,” “Are You Even Real” (with Givēon), and “Guilty,” as well as the previously released “Funeral” from the Bose x NME C24 Mixtape, and includes collaborations with Muni Long (“Black & White”), Coco Jones and GloRilla (“She Got It”), among others. Commercially, Part 2 peaked at No. 1 in Australia and Croatia and reached the top ten across much of Europe, New Zealand, the UK, and the US, earning a silver certification from the BPI and a Grammy nomination for Best Pop Vocal Album.

Musically, the album continues Swims’s blend of R&B, soul, pop, country, and rock, but with a more upbeat, resolved tone than Part 1. It opens with “Not Your Man,” a pounding anti‑love song about recognizing incompatibility, then moves through “Funeral,” “Your Kind of Crazy,” and “Bad Dreams,” which explore intense attachment, fear of endings, and the lingering haunt of past relationships. “Are You Even Real” and “Black & White” deliver sensual, slow‑burn duets that highlight Swims’s chemistry with Givēon and Muni Long, while mid‑album cuts like “Northern Lights,” “Guilty,” and “It Ain’t Easy” balance melancholy and groove as he confronts unpredictability and his own flaws. Late tracks such as “If You Ever Change Your Mind,” “She Got It,” “Hammer to the Heart,” and “She Loves the Rain” move toward closure and acceptance—imagining future conversations, celebrating a partner’s strength, and ending on a stripped‑back, hopeful note. In interviews, Swims has said Part 2 is meant to show “how on the other side of heartbreak, there’s a beautiful life waiting to happen,” closing a chapter on the pain explored in Part 1 and presenting his healing journey as an ongoing, but now more optimistic, story.

I’ve Tried Everything But Therapy (Part 2) is the second half of Teddy Swims’s debut studio album, released on January 24, 2025 via Warner Records. It follows the success of Part 1 and expands the Therapy concept into a 13‑track project that reflects the more hopeful, stable chapter of his personal life. The album features the singles “Bad Dreams,” “Are You Even Real” (with Givēon), and “Guilty,” as well as the previously released “Funeral” from the Bose x NME C24 Mixtape, and includes collaborations with Muni Long (“Black & White”), Coco Jones and GloRilla (“She Got It”), among others. Commercially, Part 2 peaked at No. 1 in Australia and Croatia and reached the top ten across much of Europe, New Zealand, the UK, and the US, earning a silver certification from the BPI and a Grammy nomination for Best Pop Vocal Album.

Musically, the album continues Swims’s blend of R&B, soul, pop, country, and rock, but with a more upbeat, resolved tone than Part 1. It opens with “Not Your Man,” a pounding anti‑love song about recognizing incompatibility, then moves through “Funeral,” “Your Kind of Crazy,” and “Bad Dreams,” which explore intense attachment, fear of endings, and the lingering haunt of past relationships. “Are You Even Real” and “Black & White” deliver sensual, slow‑burn duets that highlight Swims’s chemistry with Givēon and Muni Long, while mid‑album cuts like “Northern Lights,” “Guilty,” and “It Ain’t Easy” balance melancholy and groove as he confronts unpredictability and his own flaws. Late tracks such as “If You Ever Change Your Mind,” “She Got It,” “Hammer to the Heart,” and “She Loves the Rain” move toward closure and acceptance—imagining future conversations, celebrating a partner’s strength, and ending on a stripped‑back, hopeful note. In interviews, Swims has said Part 2 is meant to show “how on the other side of heartbreak, there’s a beautiful life waiting to happen,” closing a chapter on the pain explored in Part 1 and presenting his healing journey as an ongoing, but now more optimistic, story.

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