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Travis Kelce Shares Thoughts on Taylor Swift’s Raunchy ‘Wood’ Song Inspired by Him

Travis Kelce Comments on Taylor Swift’s Risqué Song About Him

During a recent podcast, Travis Kelce playfully responded when asked how he felt about his fiancée, Taylor Swift, writing a provocative song inspired by their relationship.

Kelce’s brother, Jason Kelce, mentioned the track “Wood” from Taylor’s new album, “The Life of a Showgirl,” adding that it features lyrics referencing him. This caused Travis to laugh and say, “It’s a great song,” though he was quick to clarify his feelings.

Asked if he felt confident or cocky about the song, Travis insisted, “No,” emphasizing his love for Taylor and the song’s reference to him. Jason joked about how the song described him as a “Japanese maple,” prompting laughter from the studio.

In her album, Taylor delves into her romantic life with Kelce, offering bold lyrics like:

“Forgive me, it sounds cocky / He (ah!)matized me / And opened my eyes / Redwood tree / It ain’t hard to see / His love was the key / That opened my thighs.”

She also alludes to her feelings about marriage and her affection for Kelce, singing, “Girls, I don’t need to catch the bouquet / To know a hard rock is on the way.” The song makes playful references to Kelce’s manhood and their intimate moments, even calling out his “New Heights of manhood.”

Taylor Swift with Travis Kelce showing her engagement ring
Taylor Swift recently shared her excitement about the song, which she claims was initially inspired by superstitions.

Despite the song’s double entendres, Taylor explained that “Wood” was originally based on superstitions such as knocking on wood. During an interview, she noted the song started innocent but took on a more playful and spicy tone once she immersed herself in the writing process.

She described the song as “the spiciest” on her new album, adding, “It’s fun to see everyone’s reactions to it.”

Taylor Swift kisses Travis Kelce at a game
The couple got engaged in August after two years of dating, sharing moments like attending the US Open tennis tournament together.

On their recent podcast episode, Travis and Jason Kelce praised Taylor for her ongoing success and the album’s quality. Travis mentioned that he listened to “The Life of a Showgirl” from start to finish, appreciating her dedication and creativity.

He expressed pride in Taylor’s achievements, saying she’s “done it again” and that her work is “absolutely amazing,” adding, “I’m just the lucky man supporting her.”

They also discussed other songs from her album, like “Opalite,” which Travis revealed was his favorite, and mentioned that some tracks, including “Actually Romantic,” appear to be about their relationship. The couple’s engagement was celebrated after two years of dating, with moments captured walking hand-in-hand in New York City.