Pop icon Taylor Swift was quite direct in one of her latest songs. The pop superstar released her 12th studio album, “The Life of a Showgirl,” last Friday. The ninth track, titled “Wood,” caught the attention of nearly every listener via Fox News.
The song included lyrics that just about everybody could assume were about fiancé Travis Kelce’s anatomy that “opened [her] thighs.”
Swift also sage that the “redwood tree … ain’t hard to see” and said her beau had “new heights of manhood,” a play on the Kansas City Chiefs tight end’s podcast title with his brother, Jason.
Jason’s wife, Kylie, like many others, listened to her future sister-in-law’s album and mentioned that she is a fan. She even ranked “Wood” among her top three favorite songs on the album.
However, she understandably felt a bit uncomfortable about it.
“Here’s the detail? Do I need that much detail, specifically about my brother-in-law? Probably not,” she said on the latest edition of her podcast.
“But also, good job, Trav. That’s it. Yes. 1,000% yes, that’s women supporting women. Proud of ya.”
Travis discussed the album on the newest “New Heights” episode, and Jason pitched the idea of hosting a live listening party for their father.
“Dude, I’m terrified,” Travis said.
The album has been incredibly successful even before its official release, amassing over 6 million pre-saves, which is the highest number ever on Spotify. Additionally, its lead single, “The Fate of Ophelia,” set a record for the most streams in a single day.