The GRAMMYs
2026
Dec 1st, 2025
Best Pop Vocal Album
Best Pop Vocal Album
Nomination
I've Tried Everything But Therapy (Part 2) (Teddy Swims) is nominated for The GRAMMYs 2026 Best Pop Vocal Album
I've Tried Everything But Therapy (Part 2) (Teddy Swims) is nominated for The GRAMMYs 2026 Best Pop Vocal Album
I've Tried Everything But Therapy (Part 2) (Teddy Swims) is nominated for The GRAMMYs 2026 Best Pop Vocal Album
I've Tried Everything But Therapy (Part 2)
Teddy Swims' I've Tried Everything But Therapy (Part 2) is an expansive follow-up to his debut, and features many top-shelf songwriters and producers like Julian Bunetta, Muni Long & GIVĒON. The project dives deeper into genres with pop, soul, and country influences while showcasing Teddy's vocal versatility.
Commercial success
The initial Part 1 album debuted at No. 1 on Billboard's Top Album Sales chart.
The album has surpassed >1B streams on Spotify, reflecting strong global streaming performance.
Upon Part 2's release, it reached #1 on Australia's ARIA Albums Chart and #2 in the UK.
Cultural impact
Teddy Swims was a Best New Artist GRAMMY nominee around the time of the album's release.
Swims launched an extensive international tour in support of the album, including sold-out arena shows across Europe and North America.
Critical response
The Guardian stated that "Funeral, Bad Dreams, Hammer to the Heart and Not Your Man are as good as this brand of pop gets." Read full review
Variety praised the album's R&B-leaning tracks, calling "Your Kind of Crazy" a beautiful soul swoon and "Black & White" a sleek slice of Philly Soul. Read full review
Rolling Stone noted the album as a "solid collection that showcases Swims’ vocal prowess and everyday-dude charisma." Read full review
I've Tried Everything But Therapy (Part 2)
Teddy Swims' I've Tried Everything But Therapy (Part 2) is an expansive follow-up to his debut, and features many top-shelf songwriters and producers like Julian Bunetta, Muni Long & GIVĒON. The project dives deeper into genres with pop, soul, and country influences while showcasing Teddy's vocal versatility.
Commercial success
The initial Part 1 album debuted at No. 1 on Billboard's Top Album Sales chart.
The album has surpassed >1B streams on Spotify, reflecting strong global streaming performance.
Upon Part 2's release, it reached #1 on Australia's ARIA Albums Chart and #2 in the UK.
Cultural impact
Teddy Swims was a Best New Artist GRAMMY nominee around the time of the album's release.
Swims launched an extensive international tour in support of the album, including sold-out arena shows across Europe and North America.
Critical response
The Guardian stated that "Funeral, Bad Dreams, Hammer to the Heart and Not Your Man are as good as this brand of pop gets." Read full review
Variety praised the album's R&B-leaning tracks, calling "Your Kind of Crazy" a beautiful soul swoon and "Black & White" a sleek slice of Philly Soul. Read full review
Rolling Stone noted the album as a "solid collection that showcases Swims’ vocal prowess and everyday-dude charisma." Read full review
I've Tried Everything But Therapy (Part 2)
Teddy Swims' I've Tried Everything But Therapy (Part 2) is an expansive follow-up to his debut, and features many top-shelf songwriters and producers like Julian Bunetta, Muni Long & GIVĒON. The project dives deeper into genres with pop, soul, and country influences while showcasing Teddy's vocal versatility.
Commercial success
The initial Part 1 album debuted at No. 1 on Billboard's Top Album Sales chart.
The album has surpassed >1B streams on Spotify, reflecting strong global streaming performance.
Upon Part 2's release, it reached #1 on Australia's ARIA Albums Chart and #2 in the UK.
Cultural impact
Teddy Swims was a Best New Artist GRAMMY nominee around the time of the album's release.
Swims launched an extensive international tour in support of the album, including sold-out arena shows across Europe and North America.
Critical response
The Guardian stated that "Funeral, Bad Dreams, Hammer to the Heart and Not Your Man are as good as this brand of pop gets." Read full review
Variety praised the album's R&B-leaning tracks, calling "Your Kind of Crazy" a beautiful soul swoon and "Black & White" a sleek slice of Philly Soul. Read full review
Rolling Stone noted the album as a "solid collection that showcases Swims’ vocal prowess and everyday-dude charisma." Read full review








