Travis Kelce Reveals his favorite Song in Taylor Swift's "Tortured Poets Division"
Travis Kelce has finally let the world know which songs from his girlfriend Taylor Swift's new album are his absolute favorites.
In an exclusive interview with people at the Kansas City Chiefs Tight End's second Quelse Jam Music Fest, the three-time Super Bowl champion dished on his favorite track in the Tortured Poets division.
"I may be a bit biased towards 'So High School'," Kelce told the publication, referring to a song that is wildly considered about Swift's relationship with NFL athletes.
In Swift's new song "So High School," she seems to allude not only to Quercet, but also to his father.
"I feel like I'm laughing in the middle of practice/to that impression you made to your dad again," Swift sings. "I hear a voice like a madman."
Kelce impersonates his now well-known dad, Ed, Jason and Travis Kelce many times on his hit podcast New Heights
As Swift's boyfriend, Kelce has the privilege of hearing the poet Division tortured before most of us." It was a great experience. Back in May, the future Hall of Fame tight end told reporters he was lucky enough to listen to the album before it was released to the public.
"I've heard some of it, yes. And it's incredible," Kelce said of the album at a press conference. "When the world finally falls, we can't wait for her to shake the world.
Since the history・making album fell, Kelce has been supportive of Swift without apologizing and telling his girlfriend singing about her past relationship
"He knows how much this means to her and thinks she's very talented," the source said. Taylor and Travis praise each other's creative process and work ethic. They cheer for each other, respect each other's opinions, are open and communicative.
As Marie Claire previously reported, another source told the Daily Mail that Kelce "understands" Swift's music, including lyrics, "most of what makes her her person and artist, and he's not trying to block the direction she takes.""If it's about Joe (Alwyn), or someone, even if it's about him in the future," the source told the publication at the time, "This is what she said Ar
"They talked about what the album and the song were," the source added. "Either Joe or her exe has nothing to do with him at all.”
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