Before Kansas City Chiefs star tight end Travis Kelce began dating Taylor Swift last year, he was a fan of the pop sensation’s music. And now, we know his three favorite songs.
During a recent appearance on the Bussin’ With The Boys podcast, Travis Kelce ranked his three favorite Taylor Swift songs with “Blank Space” taking the top spot
“I really started listening to Taylor’s music when she came out with 1989,” Kelce explained on the podcast. “Like, I knew who she was before that. We were the same age, so through high school and everything I knew who Taylor was as she was getting her career started. But I think 1989 was where it really started to go crazy. So I’m going to say ‘Blank Space,’ because that was like the first one.”
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Kelce’s second favorite song came from that same album.
“I think I’ll go No. 2, ‘Cruel Summer.’ ‘Cruel Summer’ is one of the ones she opens with at her show. And when she comes out and it’s just [freaking] electric in the stadium and then she goes into an absolute banger like that… I was fired up when that happened at the first show I was ever at,” Kelce said.
For his third favorite song, Kelce went with one that appears to reference his own romantic relationship with Swift.
“I’ll say ‘So High School,'” Kelce said. “I think ‘So High School,’ it’s got a little bit of sentimental meaning.”
When host Will Compton pointed out that Kelce “made an appearance” in the song, Kelce acknowledged that is indeed the case.
“I think so. I think so. I think so. ‘You know how to ball, I know Aristotle,'” Kelce said, quoting a lyric from the song.

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