The 13-track album showcases standout collaborations, including “Are You Even Real” featuring GIVĒON and “Black & White” with Muni Long, along with”She Got It,” which unites Coco Jones and GloRilla.
The release arrives as Swims continues to ride the wave of his monumental success with “Lose Control,” the Billboard Hot 100 chart-topping hit that saw his breakthrough. In March 2024, “Lose Control” climbed to the No. 1 spot after a record-breaking 32 weeks, marking the longest ascent to the summit by a solo male artist in the chart’s 65-year history.
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The track spent an impressive 48 non-consecutive weeks in the Hot 100’s top 10 and was crowned Billboard’s No. 1 song of 2024.
Swims’ debut studio album, I’ve Tried Everything But Therapy (Part 1), released in September 2023, furthered his global presence. The album charted in multiple countries, achieving top 10 positions in Norway, the Netherlands, Sweden, and Australia, among others, and earned Gold certifications in the U.S., U.K., and several other regions.
In a recent interview with People, Swims revealed how his personal life has influenced the album, particularly his single “Bad Dreams.” He shared that the track was inspired by his partner, Raiche Wright, and her ability to help him navigate restless nights.
“I wake up sometimes every 30 minutes, and she’s been so wonderful and such a holistic person about, ‘Here, take some magnesium or take some of this and that,’” he said.
“It has just really helped me… regulating my little nervous system.” The release comes during a milestone moment for the singer, who recently announced that he and Raiche are expecting their first child together.
Stream I’ve Tried Everything But Therapy (Part 2) below.
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