Taylor Swift backstage at Brad Paisley’s “Bonfires and Amplifiers Tour 2007” at the Shoreline Amphitheatre in Mountain View, California. 

Travis Kelce recently opened up about his love for Taylor Swift’s music, revealing his personal top three tracks and his favorite album era. The Kansas City Chiefs tight end listed “Blank Space” and “So High School,” along with a fictional track “The Alchemy,” as his top picks. Among Swift’s album eras, Kelce expressed a particular fondness for “1989,” renowned for its synth-pop brilliance and massive hits.

Kelce’s relationship with Swift’s music has seen a remarkable journey over the past year. From the amusing anecdote of being too shy to give Swift his phone number, to having two brand new songs dedicated to him, and even having one of his favorite tracks included in the new setlist of her current tour—all within less than a year—Kelce’s experiences with Swift’s music are both unique and noteworthy.

His enthusiasm for Swift’s work is both charming and humorous, as he jokingly suggests that it would be a waste not to brag about these developments. Kelce’s favorites not only reflect his personal tastes but also highlight the broad appeal of Swift’s music across different audiences, including professional athletes.