Travis Kelce reveals which Taylor Swift song he listens to every day and talks about her new album
Travis Kelce would have known that by dating Taylor Swift, you have to listen to her music as well. Fortunately, he is a massive fan of her work and the Kansas City Chiefs star could hardly contain his excitement when discussing his girlfriend’s new upcoming album, revealing he has already listened to some of the new music.
Not only did Swift pick up two Grammys during Sunday’s awards show, including a record fourth album of the year award, she announced the release of her 11th studio album ‘The Tortured Poets Department’.
The tight end, 34, was inevitably put in front of the media before the Chiefs take on the San Francisco 49ers on February 11 in Las Vegas, given that some of the hype around the game will be centered on Swift making the journey from Japan to watch him in action.
And it was no surprise that her new music, which will be released on April 19, was one of the topics mentioned in his press conference. There, Kelce let it slip that he has listened to some of her new material already and gave an exciting review of the album.

“I have heard some of it, yes. And it is unbelievable,” the two-time Super Bowl winner said on Monday. “I can’t wait for her to shake up the world when it finally drops.”
When pressed further for his favorite track, Kelce remained coy and replied: “I can’t give you anything. I’ll leave that up to her.”

What we know about Taylor Swift’s new album
Swift shared the 17-song track list for the upcoming project on Monday night with an image of herself alongside writing that read, “I love you, it’s ruining my life.”

The album features two collaborations with Post Malone and Florence and the Machine and features a number of tracks that appear to be based on her relationships.
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