
Travis Kelce Couldn't Hide His Joy While Discussing Taylor Swift Buying Her Music
Taylor Swift now owns all her music, and her boyfriend, Travis Kelce, couldn't stop smiling while talking about it on his podcast, New Heights.
Today's episode marked the first time Kelce publicly discussed the news that Swift had purchased the masters of her first six albums. He responded in the most supportive boyfriend way.
His guest, Shaquille O'Neal, said his favorite song was Swift's Red track 'I Knew You Were Trouble' and played it. Kelce danced along and lip-synced to it, saying, 'Shout-out to Tay Tay. Just got that song back too, just bought all her music back, so it's finally hers too. Man, I appreciate that.' His joy was infectious in the clip:
On Friday, the Kansas City Chiefs tight end liked Swift's Instagram announcing the milestone. He missed her celebration in New York City over the weekend because he had a charity event in Kansas City, Missouri. But on his latest podcast episode, he made it clear he's cheering her on in his own way.
This is far from Kelce's first time gushing about Swift. Back in November 2023, Kelce marveled over Swift's talent in an interview with WSJ magazine, his first big one since they started dating that summer. He called her a 'genius,' saying, 'I've never been a man of words. Being around her, seeing how smart Taylor is, has been fucking mind-blowing. I'm learning every day.'
Swift announced she bought her masters from Shamrock Capital on Friday. 'I've been bursting into tears of joy at random intervals ever since I found out that this is really happening,' she wrote in a letter to fans. 'I really get to say these words: All of the music I've ever made…now belongs…to me. And all my music videos. All the concert films. The album art and photography. The unreleased songs. The memories. The magic. The madness. Every single era. My entire life's work.
'To say this is my greatest dream come true is actually being pretty reserved about it,' she added. 'To my fans, you know how important this has been to me—so much so that I meticulously re-recorded and released four of my albums, calling them Taylor's Version. The passionate support you showed those albums and the success story you turned The Eras Tour into is why I was able to buy back my music. I can't thank you enough for helping to reunite me with this art that I have dedicated my life to, but have never owned until now.'
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