Teddy Swims brought his A-game to the Super Bowl LX tailgate, delivering a spirited performance outside Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara, California. As he belted out hits like "Lose Control," fans eagerly anticipated the showdown between the New England Patriots and the Seattle Seahawks for the Vince Lombardi Trophy. Sporting a leather vest adorned with studs and a matching hat, Teddy's stage presence was nothing short of mesmerizing.
“Teddy Swims is picking up what Jelly Roll dropped.”
Teddy's performance didn't just captivate the crowd; it sparked a lively online debate. Many fans couldn't help but compare him to Jelly Roll, dubbing Teddy a "woke" version of the country star. One fan even remarked, "Teddy Swims >>>>>> Jelly Roll," further fueling the conversation. The comparisons come in the wake of some backlash Jelly Roll faced after comments on the Super Bowl halftime show.
Jelly Roll recently found himself in hot water over his remarks about the halftime show lineup. He expressed disappointment in the genre representation, noting his desire for a country-themed performance. Despite his hope for a future Nashville-hosted Super Bowl with a country twist, Jelly Roll steered clear of any political controversies, choosing to focus on the music.
Beyond the music, Teddy Swims is known for his advocacy in human rights. His passionate performances and outspoken support for social issues resonate with fans who appreciate his commitment to making a difference. As the Super Bowl festivities continue, Teddy's voice echoes not just in music, but in the hearts of those who value his message.