MORE THAN LOVE: Travis Kelce delights Swifties once again with another ‘sweet gesture’ toward Taylor Swift

Kelce has identified his top song.

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Travis Kelce delights Swifties once again with another sweet gesture toward Taylor Swift

Recently, Travis Kelce hosted the second annual “Kelce Jam” concert festival in Kansas City, which featured celebrities like 2 Chainz and Lil Wayne on the program. Even though Kelce had an exciting weekend at the Azura Amphitheater, he couldn’t help but think about Taylor Swift.

Although Swift is now returning from her global “Eras Tour,” Kelce’s lover is never too distant from the Chiefs star’s mind. The 34-year-old, who recently returned from a brief vacation with Swift in Italy, discussed Swift’s new album “The Tortured Poets Department” and mostly validated fan ideas around one of the album’s most talked-about tunes in a recent interview at Kelce Jam.

Kelce shares which TTPD song is his favorite.

“So High School” is Kelce’s favorite song off Swift’s recently released album, which is currently the #1 record in the US, he said in an interview with People. Although Swift announced the special “Anthology” edition of “The Tortured Poets Department” at the same time as the album’s release, “So High School” is only available on that edition.
Declaring “So High School” to be his favorite song has thrown Swifties into a frenzy, especially after Kelce hinted that he “might be a little biased” in his selection. The song seems to be about Kelce and Swift’s relationship, which became public last fall and has only gotten better since, according to a lot of fans. Many have theorized that the song’s phrase, “you know how to ball/I know Aristotle,” was intended to highlight the couple’s positive traits.

Regarding Kelce Jam, the three-time Super Bowl winner was “fired up” ahead of time, and everything went off without a hitch on Saturday, solidifying Kelce’s status as a Kansas City local icon. The Jim Beam-sponsored event highlighted neighborhood eateries and strengthened his bonds with the community, much like teammate Patrick Mahomes has done by acquiring ownership stakes in the city’s sports clubs and launching a new brand of iced coffee beverages.