Jason Kelce asked his brother about his feelings about the singer The life of a showgirl track
Leave it to Jason Kelce to ask the tough questions every Taylor Swift fan wants to know.
In the last episode of New heights podcast, Jason asked his brother Travis Kelce what he thought of Taylor Swift’s song “Wood” from her record-breaking album, The life of a showgirlwhich states in the lyrics: “He ahmatized me and opened my eyes/Redwood, it’s not hard to see/His love was the key that opened my thighs.”
After taking a few moments to find the perfect word, Jason asked the Kansas City Chiefs tight end, “Are you feeling arrogant?” When Travis tried to insist that he would like any song his fiancée wrote, Jason pointed out, “It’s not just any song,” adding, “It’s a very specific you. … Well, it’s not just you, though. It’s an appendage.”
“I think you don’t understand the song,” Travis replied, causing his brother to exclaim in exasperation, “Jesus Christ, Travis! Come on!” The former Philadelphia Eagles player also teased, “I thought Redwood was a little…that’s a generous word.”
Earlier this week, Swift gave fans a little more insight into the meaning of “Wood” during an appearance on SiriusXM Hits 1. The singer shared that she played the highly suggestive track for her mother. “I think she thinks this song is about superstitions, popular superstitions, which it absolutely is,” Swift said. “It’s the joy of double entender. You can read this song to people and it goes over their heads. You see in this song what you want to see in this song.”
The star also praised his muse, Travis. “He’s one of those people where as soon as you meet him, you kind of know he’s the best,” she said. “And you kind of know there’s no one else on the planet even remotely like him. He’s like one of them.”