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'Men should be telling each other how pretty they are!”

April 05, 2025

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The Independent

The Grammy-nominated R&B artist Teddy Swims talks to Roisin O’Connor about why he prefers the Brit Awards, stigma around masculinity and what he’s calling his baby

'Men should be telling each other how pretty they are!”

Teddy Swims likes to make an entrance. At the Brits last month, the Georgia singer rocked up to the red carpet wearing a cape made from stuffed toys: if the fluorescent green teddy bears didn’t blind you, the diamond grills flashing in his mouth willhave done. Yet it’s his voice – a full-throated baritone – that’s currently everywhere. If you’re on TikTok you won’t have been able to avoid his 2023 single “Lose Control” – one of that year’s biggest hits. The spookified R&B swell of synth beats and squalling electric guitar is in the same vein as Ariana Grande’s “Dangerous Woman” or Annie Lennox’s take on “I Put a Spell on You”, and you’ll have had a hard time getting it out of your head.

The man born Jaten Dimsdale is much cuddlier than his tattooed visage and diamond-studded teeth might suggest. “I’m just a blossoming flower,” the 32-year-old tells me as we chat over video call. He’s holed up in a hotel in Kensington ahead of the second of two sold-out shows at Wembley Arena, a world away from the home he shares with his girlfriend in Los Angeles. Blossoming he may be, but he’s also one of a veritable horde of stars breaking into the mainstream after what has felt like years without a massive new act. He was at the Grammys in February, where he was nominated for Best New Artist alongside Chappell Roan, Sabrina Carpenter and RAYE, and his rousing performance was a reminder that, even as women dominated the ceremony, music fans still can’t get enough of blokes with big voices – especially if they’re singing over rootsy Americana or blue-eyed soul.

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