Teddy Swims Wishes He Wasn’t ‘Mr. Know It All’: Stream It Now

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Sometimes, a know-it-all just needs to suck it up and listen. That’s at the heart of Teddy Swims’ latest release, “Mr. Know It All,” which drops ahead of his mainstage performance this weekend at Coachella.

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“Mr. Know It All” is a balancing act of old soul with a nuanced production that’s thick enough to grab with both hands, and marks the start of a new era for the American artist.

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The fresh cut “explores the idea that love can become a self-fulfilling contradiction,” Swims explains in a statement. “When you believe you already know how it ends, you protect yourself by holding back and that distance becomes the reason it fails. But when you try to fight that fate and control every outcome, you can end up suffocating the connection.”

Going deeper, “it’s about how both fear and control can quietly undo something real. It’s essentially a spin on Robert K. Merton’s concepts of self-destroying prophecy versus the self-fulfilling prophecy also known as ‘The Prophet’s Dilemma’.”

For “Mr. Know It All,” Swims reunites with co-writers and producers Julian Bunetta, Ammo, and John Ryan, with additional writing from Eskeerdo and first-time collaborator Ed Drewett.

On it, he sings: “Shoulda told you I could see this coming / Like I’m lookin’ right into a crystal ball / When I fall in love it’s with misfortune / Oh, I wish I wasn’t Mr. Know It All.”

Born Jaten Dimsdale, in Conyers Ga., in 1992, Swims made his Billboard chart debut in 2021, and forced the music world sit up and take notice with 2023’s “Lose Control.” In 2025, he was nominated for best new artist at the Grammy Award, and by midyear was a record holder.  “Lose Control” became the first song in the history of the Billboard Hot 100 to spend triple-digit weeks on the chart, as collected its 100th frame on the ranking, for the chart dated July 26, 2025.

Previously, the single surpassed the run of Glass Animals’ “Heat Waves,” which rang up 91 weeks in 2021-22, for the most time spent on the chart since its inception back in Aug. 4, 1958. “Lose Control” has now racked up 112 weeks on the tally.

After Coachella, Swims’ concerts itinerary includes Stagecoach, BottleRock and New Orleans Jazz Fest, and a headliner spot at Bonnaroo.

Stream “Mr. Know It All” below.

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