Travis Kelce Reveals Favorite Track on Taylor Swift’s Latest Album

Travis Kelce, the 3-time Super Bowl champion and boyfriend of Taylor Swift, recently revealed his favorite track off of Swift’s latest album “The Tortured Poets Department.” Out of the 31 songs released by Swift on April 19, Kelce expressed his bias towards the song “So High School,” sparking speculation that the song might be about him.

Swift surprised fans when she announced that “TTPD” was actually a double album titled “The Anthology,” which included 15 bonus tracks, bringing the total song count to 31. While most of the songs in her 11th studio album detail her breakups from Joe Alwyn and Matty Healy, tracks like “So High School” and “The Alchemy” seem to nod to her romance with Kelce.

“The Alchemy” includes football references like touchdowns, teams, warming benches, winning streaks, trophies, and cheers, hinting at Kelce’s profession as a football player. The song seemingly references the moment when Swift and Kelce reunited after he won his third Super Bowl in February. On the other hand, “So High School” talks about the feelings at the beginning of a new romance, hinting at a resurfaced interview where Kelce chose to marry Swift.

Since going public with their romance in September 2023, Kelce and Swift have been seen living it up at Coachella, enjoying dinner dates in Europe, and vacationing with their celebrity pals. The couple seems to be enjoying their time together and embracing their relationship in the public eye.

Travis Kelce’s favorite track on Taylor Swift’s latest album sheds light on their relationship and provides insight into the dynamics of their romance. As they continue to enjoy each other’s company and make memories together, their love story unfolds through Swift’s music and Kelce’s support.

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