Taylor Swift’s latest album, Truth, dare, spin bottles, has sparked speculation among fans that several of the songs are about her boyfriend, Travis Kelce. The album features numerous references to Kelce, including his famous catchphrase “full throttle” and his dad, Ed Kelce.
In the song “So High School,” Swift sings about the early days of their relationship, including Kelce’s attempt to give her a friendship bracelet with his number on it. She also references his “crinkling eye smiles,” a feature that Kelce’s fans have come to adore.
Another song on the album, “The Albatross,” is believed to touch on the criticism that Travis received when he started dating Swift last year. The song features lyrics such as “Cautions issued, he stood / Shooting the messengers / They tried to warn him about her.”
Swift also appears to address the fan fervor surrounding her relationship with Kelce in the song “But Daddy I Love Him.” She sings, “I’m his lady, and oh, my God / You should see your faces.” She then adds a playful reminder to those invested in their love story, singing, “No, can’t come to the wedding.”
While Swift has not explicitly confirmed that these songs are about Kelce, the lyrics and references strongly suggest that they are. The album provides a glimpse into the couple’s relationship and the challenges they’ve faced from outside scrutiny.