Taylor Swift reveals hidden message to Travis Kelce in ‘So High School’ video

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Taylor Swift sends boyfriend Travis Kelce a musical message in the lyric video for her new song, So high school, From her latest album, Ministry of Tormented Poets.

The pop star subtly paid tribute to the Kansas City Chiefs star by highlighting specific initials in the lyrics.

In the poem, The pink cheeks under the flickering light tell me the scene when you first saw me,The initials “T” and “K” in “twinkling” and the “T” and “S” in “lights” appear in soft pink hues at the 43-second mark, hinting at special meanings.

This subtle detail caught the attention of one fan, who commented: “At 0:43, the T and K in ‘Twinkle’ and the T and S in ‘Lights’ are light pink. I think I might cry right now “.

Another fan noticed subtle clues in the singer’s latest lyric video for “So High School,” pointing out the obvious color change in the letters.

Another fan commented: “This song is everything.”

Swift’s “So High School” contains references that fans believe are related to Kansas City Chiefs star Travis Kelce, including Swift singing “Are you gonna marry, kiss or kill me?” “part.

This lyric appears to be a reference to an interview in 2016 after the buzz On TV, Kelce was asked to play “Marry, Kiss, Kill” with Taylor Swift, Ariana Grande and Katy Perry.

His response to “Kill” at the time was “Ariana, I’m sorry, love you, but you’re gone,” followed by “Taylor Swift is going to be a kiss” and “Katy Perry is going to be married.” .

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In another part of the song, Swift sings, “It’s just a game but I actually bet all three for the two of us.”

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