Taylor Swift fans are completely convinced that she's written a song about Travis Kelce for the new version of her 1989 album after it was released just mere hours ago
Taylor Swift released her version of her 2014 album 1989 just mere hours ago, and some fans are convinced she's written a song about her new boyfriend Travis Kelce.
But at 5am this morning Irish time, Taylor re-released 1989, along with five "vault tracks". Each time she releases a Taylor's Version of one of her albums, the singer includes a string of previously unreleased tracks written at the time of the original album.And when Taylor teased some lyrics prior to the album's release, some fans thought they could have hinted at her romance with Travis Kelce.
But the lyrics she released, which are now known to be from the track Slut! are likely about somebody from Taylor's past. Likely written in 2013 while on tour with her Red album, this vault track probably has hints of her relationships from around that time, so the chances of it being about Travis Kelce are incredibly slim.
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