Teddy Swims’ ‘Lose Control’ is the Song That Stole the GRAMMYs Show

The song “Lose Control” broke a record for the longest time a song has been on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. Teddy Swims brought this worldwide hit to the 67th GRAMMY Awards stage. He was also nominated for Best New Artist. This moment on music’s biggest night shows the true power of his voice.

He ended the performance by saying how honoured he is to perform here. The song is all about the heavy feeling of being overwhelmed and losing yourself. Teddy Swims sings this heavy feeling with a strong, soulful sound.

Teddy Swims – Lose Control (Live at the 67th GRAMMY Awards)

Fans who have followed him for years shared their pride. One viewer wrote that he is fantastic and could not believe he had not won a GRAMMY yet. Another comment said his voice “puts joy back into my soul” even after tough times.

The soulful voice that broke records at the GRAMMYs would soon take its sound to another significant event. Just months later, Teddy Swims stepped onto a massive stage in Nashville, Tennessee. He collaborated with a famous country star on a special project that crossed musical lines.

Thomas Rhett and Teddy Swims – Somethin’ ‘Bout A Woman / Lose Control (Live From CMA Awards 2024)

This performance was at the 58th CMA Awards, which is country music’s biggest night. Teddy Swims joined Thomas Rhett to sing a medley that started with “Somethin’ ‘Bout a Woman.” The crowd at the Bridgestone Arena was instantly on their feet and “swaying along in their seats.” This was Teddy Swims’ first time on the CMA stage, making his debut a highlight.

Teddy Swims has a true gift for music that blends soul, pop, and R&B. His honesty and journey are what make his music feel so real to people all over the world. Do not miss a single moment of his musical journey. Follow Teddy Swims on Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube.

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