Taylor Swift sent a secret message to Travis Kelce through one of her new songs.
On Friday, April 19, Swifties finally heard the highly anticipated album, The Tortured Poets Department, and its 31 tracks. Reports previously predicted it would be about Swift's ex, Matty Healy, with fans suggesting that the project would serve as her last love letter to him.
However, one song from her, The Anthology, part of TTPD, outshines others as it has her secret message to Kelce.
Is "So High School" About Taylor Swift's Boyfriend, Travis Kelce?
Following the album release, Swift uploaded the official lyric video of her TTPD song "So High School."
Eagle-eyed fans soon flooded the material with comments about the song being her track for the Kansas City Chiefs tight end.
Around 45 seconds into the video, the letters T and K from the lyric "Cheeks pink in the twinkling lights / tell me about the first time you saw me," twinkle in a pink hue. The letters T and S also show the same.
The remaining letters are typed in white.
On YouTube's comments section, fans celebrated the nod and expressed their happiness for the couple.
One exclaimed, "THE FOOTBALL STADIUM LIGHTS, THE TS AND TK BEING A DIFFERENT COLOR, ALL THE K'S BEING CAPITALIZED OH TAYLOR SWIFT YOU ARE IN LOVEEEEEEEEEE."
"This is so "so happy that my travy made it to the big game" coded and I love it," a second wrote, "That feeling of being a man's dream when the previous one made you feel second best. I see you Taylor. Marry him. I did."
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Taylor Swift Breaks Her Own Record
One day after the release of The Tortured Poets Department, Swift's new album broke the record her 1989 (Taylor's Version) made in a week.
Billboard shared the date from Luminate, confirming that the singer sold 1.4 million copies in traditional album sales on the first day of TTPD release.
Her 31 songs also generated 243.4 million official on-demand audio streams in the U.S., with Post Malone-featured track "Fortnight" as the leading single.
Overall, the album scored 1.6 million equivalent album units in the U.S. on the first day alone.
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