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Teddy Swims Brings Down the House With ‘Mr. Know It All’ at American Music Awards

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Teddy Swims Brings Down the House With ‘Mr. Know It All’ at American Music Awards
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Teddy Swims delivered a powerful performance of his new single 'Mr. Know It All' at the 2026 American Music Awards in Las Vegas. The artist, introduced by Mariah the Scientist, captivated the audience with his soulful voice and engaging stage presence. Swims also closed his set with his hit 'Lose Control,' showcasing his growth as a performer since his last album release in 2025.

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