Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce revealed that his girlfriend Taylor Swift's song suspected to be about him is his favorite from her Tortured Poets Department album.
“I might be a little biased to 'So High School,'" Kelce responded when asked by PEOPLE.com to choose his favorite track from Swift's latest album during his Kelce Jam music festival in Kansas City on Saturday (May 18).
Swift released "So High School" among 15 surprise tracks following her initial release of The Tortured Poets Department on April 19. The song included the lyrics, "you know how to ball," and, "are you gonna marry, kiss or kill me," referencing a since-viral clip in which Kelce chose her over Katy Perry and Ariana Grande as the "marry" option for a hypothetical "kiss, marry, kill" question while promoting his Catching Kelce dating show during a 2016 interview.
Swift and Kelce initially went public with their relationship when she attended his game against the Chicago Bears at Arrowhead Stadium in September. The three-time Super Bowl champion famously revealed that he attempted to give Swift a friendship bracelet with his phone number when he attended her concert at Arrowhead Stadium prior to their relationship last summer.
Swift later said that Kelce "very adorably put me on blast" when he acknowledged the situation on his podcast, which she said "was metal as hell" while being featured as Time Magazine's 'Person of the Year' in December 2023.
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