Travis Kelce says there's a Taylor Swift song for everything, is correct
Travis Kelce says there's a Taylor Swift song for everything, is correct
The New Heights podcast returned after a brief, post-Super Bowl hiatus, and the brotherly duo of Jason and Travis Kelce welcomed hockey bros Matt and Brady Tkachuk. While topics for the episode covered everything from football to pop culture to -- of course -- USA hockey and the 4 Nations Face Off, the Kelces also discussed music.
"The only way you can find yourself in the light is to find yourself in the dark first," Travis said when asked whether his go-to tunes when in a funk were happy or sad. After saying he preferred sad music when melancholy, Kelce "I just listen to Taylor's music. She has something for everything."
Taylor, of course is singer Taylor Swift, Kelce's girlfriend for nearly two years. And he's not wrong. With a discography of over 270 songs and across multiple genres, the 14-time Grammy winner really does have a song for everything.

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