It is not every day that a voice makes you stop what you are doing. Yet, that is what happens when Teddy Swims starts to sing. The Atlanta-born artist, whose real name is Jaten Dimsdale, has turned millions of casual listeners into fans. His cover of Bob Dylan’s “Make You Feel My Love” is one of those rare moments that reminds people why they love music in the first place.
Swims does not just sing; he feels every word. In “Make You Feel My Love,” his voice stretches between soft and stormy, carrying both tenderness and ache. It is a song about steady love, the kind that stands even when everything else falls apart. Hearing him perform it feels like watching someone open their heart and let the truth spill out.

Listeners could not hold back their praise. One wrote that it felt “like being hugged through the screen.” Another said, “This man sings like he has lived every word.” Fans across genres agreed that Swims makes familiar songs sound brand new, as if he breathes fresh life into them with every note.
That same energy flows into his cover of Shania Twain’s “You’re Still the One.” After showing such quiet strength in “Make You Feel My Love,” Swims lets his playful side shine here. His smile between verses and the sparkle in his voice show how much joy he finds in singing. He sounds like someone who truly loves what he does.
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The warmth in his tone wraps around each lyric like sunlight. Fans say this cover feels “like a love letter to anyone who stayed.” It is steady, sweet, and strong. A perfect reflection of Swims himself. His music reminds people that vulnerability can be brave, and that joy can be soft, not loud.
Teddy Swims continues to blend soul, R&B, country, and pop like no one else. His voice carries grit and grace in equal parts. He sings like a man who has lived every song he covers. Follow Teddy Swims on Facebook, Instagram and YouTube. Some singers perform songs; Teddy seems to live inside them.
