Travis Kelce decided to be coy when asked about his girlfriend Taylor Swift potentially releasing new music.
During an appearance on The Pat McAfee Show, Kelce hinted that Swift may have some love songs coming up, but remained tight-lipped about specifics.
His teasing answer left fans wondering whether new Swift music is indeed in the works.
“There might be a few. I don’t know. There might be a few,” he said.
The conversation took an interesting turn when McAfee asked if Kelce serves as a “motivator” for Swift when she is feeling creative.
“Oh, come on now, you know it!” Kelce responded. “I’ll never chime in, but you already know, I’m here to support it. I’m here to see where it can go.”
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The NFL star’s words suggest that while he might not directly influence Swift‘s songwriting, he’s always there to support her in her creative endeavors, a sentiment many Swifties are likely to appreciate.
Swift’s music release and Grammy nominations
Swift has been keeping fans on edge with anticipation for new music. Her re-recorded albums, particularly “Reputation (Taylor’s Version),” remain highly anticipated, as she still has two albums left to re-release.
Most recently, Swift dropped The Tortured Poets Department in April 2024, and her musical journey continues to be celebrated.
This year, she has also earned six Grammy nominations, including for Album of the Year, solidifying her place as one of the most influential artists in the industry.
Kelce also hinted at Swift‘s presence during the Chiefs’ playoff run, which fans are eagerly awaiting.
When McAfee asked about the potential “aura” Swift could bring to the stadium, Kelce responded with excitement, “Oh, yeah. You know it, baby. You know, it’s playoff football, man.”
In a playful moment, Kelce used a reference from Swift’s 2012 hit “22” to express how fired up he is for the upcoming playoff games. “I’m fired up, I’m feeling 22 all over again, baby,” he said, channeling the energy of Swift‘s upbeat hit.
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