Taylor Swift’s latest album has everyone talking. The song “Wood” from “The Life of a Showgirl” is particularly buzzy. Its suggestive lyrics have sparked intense fan discussion and family reactions.
The track uses superstitions as a plot device for a sentimental love song. However, its NSFW double entendres about fiancé Travis Kelce have not gone unnoticed.
Kelce Brothers Address the Song on New Heights Podcast
Travis Kelce found himself in the hot seat on his own show. His brother, Jason Kelce, grilled him about the song’s lyrics during an October podcast episode. Jason directly asked Travis if the lyrics made him feel “cocky.”
Travis played it coy with his older brother. He expressed love for Taylor and said he feels honored by any song mention. Jason was not convinced by this diplomatic answer. He pressed further on the very specific nature of the compliments.
The former Eagles player quoted the “Redwood tree” line back at his brother. He then jokingly questioned the generous comparison. Jason even turned the joke on himself with a self-deprecating tree analogy. The exchange sent both brothers into fits of laughter.
Andrea Swift’s Innocent Interpretation Adds to the Humor
Taylor Swift herself has enjoyed the varied reactions to her work. She revealed that her mother, Andrea Swift, took the song at face value. According to Taylor, Andrea believes the track is purely about superstitions.
The singer explained this is the “joy of the double entendre.” She noted on SiriusXM’s Morning Mash Up that the meaning can go over listeners’ heads. You ultimately see in the song what you want to see.
Taylor described “Wood” as a love story using popular superstitions and good luck charms. She delivered this explanation with a slightly sarcastic tone. This has only fueled more speculation among dedicated Swifties.
The conversation around “Wood” shows Taylor Swift’s continued mastery of lyrical craft. She blends personal narrative with clever wordplay that keeps fans and family guessing.
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What are the specific “Wood” lyrics fans are talking about?
Lyrics like “Redwood tree / It ain’t hard to see” and “The curse on me was broken by your magic wand” have drawn attention. Fans interpret these as playful references to Travis Kelce. The song also mentions “New Heights,” the name of his popular podcast.
How did Travis Kelce actually react to the song?
On his “New Heights” podcast, Travis largely played dumb about the NSFW interpretations. He focused instead on feeling honored by any musical tribute from Taylor. His brother Jason did most of the teasing and questioning about the specific lyrics.
What did Taylor Swift say about her mother’s reaction?
Taylor shared that Andrea Swift interprets “Wood” literally as a song about superstitions. The singer joked that this demonstrates how the double meaning can escape listeners. She said you see what you want to see in the song’s lyrics.
Is “Wood” confirmed to be about Travis Kelce?
While Taylor hasn’t explicitly confirmed the subject, multiple clues point to her fiancé. The song references “New Heights” and uses football-related imagery. The timeline of their relationship also aligns with the album’s creation.
What other songs on the album reference real people?
“The Life of a Showgirl” contains several tracks with apparent real-life connections. “Opalite” references Travis’s birthstone, while “Wish List” mentions starting a family. “The Fate of Ophelia” appears to nod to how their romance began.
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