Travis Kelce Reveals His Favourite Taylor Swift Songs

Travis Kelce appears to have embraced his Swiftie side completely. Travis revealed his admiration for Taylor Swift’s music and some of his all-time favourite songs in a special bonus edition of his podcast, 

‘New Heights with Jason & Travis Kelce’, which was released a few days ago.

Travis chose ‘Blank Space’ from Swift’s 2014 album ‘1989’ when asked to choose just one song from his girlfriend’s discography to listen to continuously—basically, a desert island track. The song ‘Blank Space’ is one that he will listen to indefinitely. He reportedly stated, “It’s just unbelievable, everything about it,” according to People.

Travis, though, enjoys more than just Taylor’s greatest hits. Fan-favorite album tracks like ‘Cowboy Like Me’ from ‘Evermore’ (2020) and ‘Death By a Thousand Cuts’ from ‘Lover’ (2019) are also on his list of favourites; he claims that he became fonder of the latter after listening to it more. He said, “I’ve come to love it completely.” “I watched Tay’s NPR Tiny Desk, and she played it there, and that’s where I fell in love with it.”

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It should come as no surprise that Travis, who has served as a muse for Taylor herself, also brought up ‘The Alchemy,’ a song from Taylor’s most recent album, ‘The Tortured Poets Department’, that many people think is about him. 

The tight end for the Kansas City Chiefs has previously shown his appreciation for a song allegedly inspired by him. He hinted at his potential partiality toward ‘So High School,’ a song from ‘The Tortured Poets Department: The Anthology’ that fans conjecture is about him, in an interview conducted back in May at his Kelce Jam music festival.

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However, not all Kelce family members have the same picks. Jason, Travis’ brother, also shared his favourite Taylor Swift song on the New Heights bonus episode, but he made a different selection. Jason remarked, “Everyone knows mine is ‘I Can Do It With a Broken Heart,'” referring to his own personal favourite song from Taylor’s discography.

–Farheen Ali 

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