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Travis Kelce Supports Taylor Swift’s New Album, ‘The Tortured Poets Department’, Says Source




Taylor Swift’s New Album Celebrated by NFL Boyfriend, Travis Kelce

Published: 12:35 PM PDT, April 19, 2024

Taylor Swift’s NFL Boyfriend, Travis Kelce, Supports Her Latest Release

Travis Kelce, the star tight end for the Kansas City Chiefs, has proven to be Taylor Swift’s biggest cheerleader following the release of her highly-anticipated album, The Tortured Poets Department. Sources close to the couple revealed that Kelce couldn’t be more supportive and is thrilled for Taylor’s musical success.

“He knows how much this means to her and thinks she’s extremely talented,” expressed a source familiar with their relationship dynamics. “Taylor and Travis admire each other’s creative processes and work ethic. They cheer each other on, respect each other’s opinions, and are open and communicative.”

Contributing to his show of support, it comes as no surprise that Kelce is a fan of Swift’s work. In fact, two of the love songs on the album appear to be dedicated to him.

“The Alchemy” – A Tribute to Travis Kelce

Among the tracks of The Tortured Poets Department, “The Alchemy” alludes to Kelce, with Taylor Swift leaving not-so-subtle nods to their relationship through a series of football-inspired references. In the chorus, Swift sings, “So when I touch down, call the amateurs and cut ’em from the team. Ditch the clowns, get the crown, baby, I’m the one to be.” These lyrics seemingly reference the Chiefs’ glorious Super Bowl win.

Swift continues to highlight their connection, singing, “Shirts off, and your friends lift you up, over their heads. Beer stickin’ to the floor, cheers chanted ’cause they said, ‘There was no chance trying to be the greatest in the league. Where’s the trophy?’ He just comes, running over to me.”

“So High School” – A Romantic Tribute

The album’s double surprise delighted Taylor Swift’s devoted fans, known as Swifties. It contained, yet again, another apparent love song devoted to Travis Kelce. Titled “So High School,” the lyrics capture the early moments of their blossoming relationship, with Swift crooning, “Get my car door, isn’t that sweet? Then pull me to the backseat. No one’s ever had me, not like you.”

An especially revealing line in the bridge proclaims, “You know how to ball, I know Aristotle.” Clearly, their connection runs deeper than passions outside of music.

The song also seems to coyly allude to Kelce’s public pursuit of Swift, with the lyric, “You knew what you wanted and, boy, you got her.” Swift gracefully acknowledges the interest and ardor Kelce held in their early stages.

Taylor Swift’s Musical Journey of Heartbreak and Hope

The Tortured Poets Department also explores other intense sentiments from Swift’s personal life. In a series of heartbreak songs, the album delves into her emotional experiences after her splits with Joe Alwyn and Matty Healy. Swift’s authenticity shines through, and according to insiders, she is ecstatic about the release.

“She has put her heart and soul into the music, just like with everything she does,” the sourced continued. “She can’t wait for her fans to listen to it and to share it with them.”

Online Reactions and Fan Love

The surprise release of The Tortured Poets Department has created a tremendous buzz among Taylor Swift’s enthusiastic fan base. Social media platforms have been flooded with mentions of Travis Kelce and the apparent influence he had on the album.

In response to the song “So High School,” one fan tweeted, ““@TravisKelce, you’re one lucky guy! Taylor’s song captures the essence of dreamy new beginnings.”

Letting their imaginations run wild, fans are already speculating about the next chapter in Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce’s journey as a couple.

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