God Went Crazy

Album: I've Tried Everything but Therapy (Part 2) (2025)
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  • "God Went Crazy" is equal parts gospel exclamation, love letter, and breathless admiration, all wrapped in a rich, slow-burning pop-soul arrangement. At its core, the song finds Teddy Swims looking at his beloved and thinking she is so uniquely beautiful that only divine intervention could explain it. The lyrics are emotional fireworks with a splash of theology:

    God went crazy when He painted you
    Ain't seen nothin' like this before
  • The muse behind the music is Raiche Wright, a singer-songwriter from Pittsfield, Massachusetts who started popping up in tabloids after she and Swims were spotted together at a Grammys afterparty in early 2024.
  • Swims described the song as an attempt to capture that cosmic, gut-level certainty that he's found The One:

    "I'm lucky enough to have found a sweet, sweet love who, when I look at her, I just know there was some extra time spent on her," he said. "I know perfection is subjective, but she's pretty damn close. God Went Crazy is about the indescribable feeling you have when you know you've met your person. It is my way of trying to put into words what a soul mate means to me. When you find that special person in your life, they just feel like home."
  • Swims wrote "God Went Crazy" with Jeff "Gitty" Gitelman, Jeff Gitty, John Ryan, Jon Bellion, Julian Bunetta, Michael Pollack, and The Monsters & Strangerz. They use religious and artistic metaphors to elevate the subject of the song, which blends spiritual language ("prayed for you," "God went crazy when He painted you") with romantic devotion, a hallmark of Swims' emotionally resonant style.
  • The production - handled by Gitty, Ryan, Bunetta, and the Monsters - leans into Swims' signature cocktail of gospel swells, R&B grooves, and pop polish.
  • The cinematographer Alex Chaloff (Billie Eilish, John Legend Dolly Parton) directed the video. We see Swims alone in a lush, color-saturated space, singing like the walls are listening.
  • Released on June 6, 2025 as the lead single from I've Tried Everything But Therapy (Complete Edition), the song anchors a sprawling 32-track retrospective that gathers Swims' musical universe from his first two albums and adds six new songs.
  • The song had already passed through the hands of Michael Pollack, John Bellion, and Monsters & Strangerz before Teddy Swims even touched it. It changed shape several times before finally arriving with him, and he and his collaborators reworked it again. Swims described the process as "nuts."

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