Travis Kelce confessed which Taylor Swift song he would listen to forever

Travis Kelce confessed which Taylor Swift song he would listen to forever

In addition to revealing the song he would listen to until he dies, the Kansas City Chiefs tight end confessed his connection to The Tortured Poets Department album

During his podcast, the Kansas City Chiefs tight end confessed which Taylor Swift song he would listen to forever. (AP Photo/Brynn Anderson)

Since their relationship became public, Travis Kelce, star of the Kansas City Chiefs, has not hidden his admiration for the music of his partner, Taylor Swift, openly sharing what his favorite songs by the iconic singer are.

The connection between the two is not limited to the romantic realm, as she has shown a genuine interest in Taylor’s artistic work, while she has been a constant presence supporting him in his sports career. This bond, which combines the world of sport and entertainment, captures the spotlight for the mutual respect and admiration that both have shown publicly, making them one of the most followed couples in recent years.

That’s why, in the November 27 bonus episode of his podcast New Heights, recorded with his brother Jason Kelce, Travis confessed which Taylor Swift song he would choose if he had to choose just one to listen to for the rest of his life, as reported by People magazine.

What is Travis Kelce’s favorite Taylor Swift song?

Kelce revealed that "Blank Space" is the song he would always listen to. (Jim Dedmon-Imagn Images/USA Today Sports via Reuters)

The Kansas City Chiefs tight end confessed that the song would be “Blank Space,” which he described as “amazing” and declared, “It’s a song I’ll listen to forever. Everything about her is fantastic.”

However, Kelce did not limit himself to a single election. During the episode, she mentioned that she had also developed a deep appreciation for the track “Death By a Thousand Cuts,” thanks to the performance Swift gave in her performance at NPR’s Tiny Desk Concert.

“I watched Tay’s show on NPR, her Tiny Desk, and that’s where I fell in love [with the song],” Kelce explained, showing how Swift’s versatility in more intimate formats also manages to impact her audience.

Another of the songs he highlighted was “Cowboy Like Me”, calling it “another good one”. In addition, he mentioned that “The Alchemy” is a song that never fails, referring again to the singer’s repertoire. These revelations not only show Kelce’s personal connection to Swift’s music, but also his interest in exploring less commercial topics or topics known to the general public.

Was The Tortured Poets Department inspired by Travis Kelce?

Kelce also revealed what his relationship is with the album The Tortured Poets Deparment. (Denny Medley-Imagn Images/USA Today Sports via Reuters)

During the same conversation on the New Heights podcast, Travis’ older brother Jason Kelce also shared his favorite Taylor Swift song, making it clear that his choice carries special weight for him. Jason revealed that his favorite song is “I Can Do It With a Broken Heart,” according to information from People.

Without going into too much detail, he commented: “Everyone knows mine is ‘I Can Do It With a Broken Heart’. I think for me it all ends there.”

Despite not listing other songs from Swift’s catalog, Jason took the opportunity to acknowledge the richness and quality of her discography. “I’m not even going to list all of her incredible hits,” he noted, showing general respect for the artist. These words reflect a different relationship, less personal than that of her brother Travis, but equally marked by a sincere appreciation for Swift’s talent.

If more proof of Kelce’s love for Taylor Swift’s songs was needed, his special connection to one from the album The Tortured Poets Department, titled in English, stands out. During a May interview with People magazine, Kelce revealed that his favorite track from this work is “So High School,” a choice that sparked even more interest due to speculation that the song might be inspired by him. Although Swift has not confirmed the rumors, the Chiefs player hinted at an emotional link with the issue, referring to it in a special way: “Maybe I’m a little biased towards So High School.”

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