Taylor Swift has several songs about her fiancé Travis Kelce in her 2025 album "The Life of a Showgirl." The standout song that is explicitly and most raunchily about Travis Kelce is "Wood." This track contains very direct, sexual references to their relationship and Kelce's anatomy, including lyrics like "His love was the key that opened my thighs" and "The curse on me was broken by your magic wand," which nods to Kelce's podcast "New Heights of Manhood." The song celebrates their intimate connection and Taylor's newfound happiness with him, marking it as one of her most explicit songs yet about their romance.
Other songs on the album also reference Travis Kelce more subtly, including:
- "The Fate of Ophelia," which portrays how Kelce saved her from tragic romantic fates and references his team, the Kansas City Chiefs.
- "Opalite," named after Kelce's October birthstone, symbolizing happiness and their joyful relationship.
- "Honey" and "Eldest Daughter," which explore different facets of their relationship and future together.
In summary, the key song most directly about Travis Kelce is "Wood," but the entire album features multiple songs inspired by their relationship.