Swims said he thought he deleted intimate images of past lovers from his phone but did not know they weren’t permanently erased from his iCloud. The groovy “What More Can I Say” was inspired by a very modern 21st-century technological conundrum: sending nudes. “When I finally found the other side of that situation and I had to let it go, it truly is the thing that saved my life.” It’s hard to have this situation with someone because you don’t feel like there’s a way out of it,” said Swims. ![]() “There’s someone in my past that’s held their life over my head and been in a spot where (she said) ’I’m not going to make it if you leave. Swims said his creative team was "slammed on tequila” while crafting the song. On the foot-tapping “The Door,” Swims - an acronym for Someone Who Isn’t Me Sometimes - pointing to personal evolution, sings, “I said I would die for you baby/But I can’t take this pain no mo’/I thought I was willing/but tonight I saved my life when I showed you the door.” Led by the soulful, country-tinged single “Lose Control,” the project landed higher than expected at #61 on the Billboard 200 last week. The album title reflects a promise that Swims, who’s previously collaborated with Meghan Trainor, Illenium, Armin van Buuren and Matoma, made to himself: seek professional therapy after the project's release. ![]() With a musical palette as eclectic as his fashion style, the balladeer cites a wide range of influences from Otis Redding to Ray Charles, Stevie Wonder, Alan Stone, Thomas Rhett, Jessie J and Circa Survive. The DNA of the 10-track album, which boasts production and writing from Julian Bunetta (One Direction, Chris Brown), John Ryan (Maroon 5, Harry Styles) and Ammo (Beyoncé, Britney Spears), reflects Swims’ personal sonic makeup, featuring R&B, country, pop and light rock.
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