Teddy Swims' “Lose Control” Climbs to No.1 Advertising signAdult Pop Airplay Chart (dated March 23).
The song marks the Atlanta native's first leader in a Advertising sign radio ranking. It peaked at No. 2 on Adult Alternative Airplay in January and climbs to a new No. 6 best on Pop Airplay.
The single remains concurrently at No. 2 on the Billboard Hot 100. It drew 54.4 million in all-format radio, up 9%, March 8-14, according to Luminate, and reached the top five (6-5) on the radio chart. It also garnered 23.7 million official streams and sold 12,000 downloads in the US in its tracking week.
Teddy Swims has charted three songs on Adult Pop Airplay, starting with his turn on Meghan Trainor's “Bad for Me,” which peaked at No. 15 in September 2022. Meanwhile, “The Door” earns 40 -36 in the second week of the overview.
“I am very grateful for this person [broke my heart]Teddy Swims said recently Advertising sign from the origin of “Lose Control”. “I think it's so wonderful to know that this pain is necessary because…pain still pays the bills. I'm trying to stop putting myself in positions to get hurt, because you always have to do that, but they say the best revenge is success.”
Both “Lose Control” and “The Door” are from Teddy Swims' debut full-length, I've Tried Everything But The Cure (Part I), released on SWIMS Int./Warner Records. The set peaked at No. 25 on the Billboard 200 chart dated March 16.
From the LP's title, he mused that therapy might “change the fabric of my being. It's just that I have my little tics and my little anxiety, my own ways – which is not the right way to do it. But… I'm comfortable with my existence.”
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