Taylor Swift has once again captured fans’ attention with a sweet musical nod to her boyfriend, Travis Kelce, in the lyric video for her latest track, “So High School,” featured on her album “The Tortured Poets Department.”
In the video, the 34-year-old singer-songwriter cleverly highlights both their initials, T and K, as well as T and S, symbolizing their connection. Fans were quick to catch on to the implication, with one excitedly exclaiming, “Taylor Swift, you are in loveeeeeeee!”
The lyrics also seem to reference Kelce’s 2016 appearance on AfterBuzz TV, where he playfully chose between Swift, Ariana Grande, and Katy Perry for a hypothetical game of “Marry, Kiss, or Kill.” Swift incorporates this into the song with the line, “Are you gonna Marry, Kiss or Kill Me,” hinting at their playful banter.
Further lyrics seem to reflect moments from their relationship, such as Swift being impressed by Kelce’s knowledge (“You know how to ball / I know Aristotle”) and recalling their first public date (“Get my car door, isn’t that sweet? / Then pull me to the back seat”).
Fans also noted references to Kelce’s Super Bowl win in another track, “The Alchemy,” where Swift sings about cheering for her partner and celebrating his achievements. The song’s chorus echoes their journey together, emphasizing their bond amidst success and challenges.
Swift’s subtle yet heartfelt gestures in her music continue to captivate fans, showcasing the depth of her connection with Kelce and the joy they find in each other’s company. As they navigate their relationship in the public eye, Swift’s lyrics serve as a testament to their love story, resonating with fans who celebrate their happiness.