KING & QUEEN COLLAB: Travis Kelce spotted in the studio recording – Fans believes that ‘sweet duo song’ would be released soon

Social media users have posted footage of Travis Kelce singing his new Christmas song, “Fairytale of Philadelphia,” in the recording studio.

Footage has emerged showing Travis Kelce in the studio recording 'Fairytale of Philadelphia'

Days before the Chiefs and Eagles play each other at Arrowhead Stadium, Kelce and his brother Jason shared their rendition of the classic tune “Fairytale of New York” earlier this week.

The footage sparked some supporters to call for a collaboration with girlfriend Taylor Swift

Travis recently returned from a trip to South America, where he saw Taylor Swift, his new flame, perform live to an enthusiastic audience in Buenos Aires.

As of late, Kelce has been honing his own vocal performance. Social media users have been inundated with a video of the tight end parodying the old hit’s lyrics while sporting headphones and a tank top.

“They have gold rivers and cars the size of bars.” Kelce sings, “But the wind goes right through; it’s no place for the old.”

“You told me that someone was waiting for me on Broad Street when you took my hand that first on a chilly Christmas Eve.”

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Fans of Swift have reacted positively to the video on social media, promising to push the song “to the top 10.”

While some social media users urged Kelce to work with his new girlfiend, others complimented him on his singing skills.

“He’s surprisingly good,” an admirer commented. Another Swiftie said, “I’m hoping for a surprise duet with Tay on the Christmas specials album.”

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As other fans heard the Kelce brothers play, they imagined the singer’s reaction. One person said, “Imagining Taylor listening to the song today has me giddy.”

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In the most recent episode of their podcast, New Heights, the siblings also demonstrated their vocal prowess by performing a rendition of Toby Keith’s 1993 country smash, “Should’ve Been a Cowboy.”