Travis Kelce Shares His Feelings On Taylor Swift Writing A Song About Him

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Pop star Taylor Swift has built a career around singing about her relationships, with her last boyfriend Travis Kelce being no different.

Speaking to People at his Kelce Jam’s Backyard Barbeque over the weekend, Kelce revealed that he is “biased” towards the track ‘So High School’ on Swift’s newest album The Tortured Poets Department.

“I might be a little biased to ‘So High School,'” Kelce told People when asked what his favorite song off the album is while at the music festival he put on in Kansas City.

Swift fans have long speculated that the song is about Kelce as it includes lyrics such as “You know how to ball, I know Aristotle,” “You knew what you wanted and boy, you got her,” and “Are you gonna marry, kiss, or kill me?”, which is apparently a reference to this old clip of Kelce promoting his reality show.

Swift fans also noticed that Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce’s initials are highlighted in the ‘So High School’ lyric video on YouTube.

Given that Kelce’s favorite song is the one that’s about him it’s certainly easy to imagine that perhaps he enjoys the attention he’s getting from his girlfriend in her work.

The NFL is certainly banking on the relationship between Kelce and Swift lasting into the Fall as Mike North, the NFL Vice President of Broadcasting, shockingly admitted that the league accounted for her tour dates while making the 2024 schedule.

As Super Bowl champions, the Kansas City Chiefs — looking to make history this season by becoming the first team in NFL history to win 3 straight Super Bowl titles — will host the opening game of the season when they take on the Baltimore Ravens on Thursday, September 5.

Kelce is set to be in Kansas City with the Chiefs for at least another two seasons as he signed a two-year, $34 million deal earlier in the offseason.

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