Jason Kelce Playfully Jabs Brother Travis About Taylor Swift’s ‘Wood’

## Travis Kelce Talks About Taylor Swift’s New Album
During a recent episode of the New Heights podcast, Travis Kelce kept his comments concise as his brother, Jason Kelce, directed the conversation toward Taylor Swift’s latest album, **The Life of a Showgirl**, particularly the track “Wood.”
Travis’s reaction to the song was straightforward: “It’s a good song.”
### The Conversation Deepens
When Jason probed if Travis felt “cocky” about being mentioned in the song, Travis chuckled and responded, “No. Any song she references me in is very…”
Jason quickly interjected, emphasizing, “That’s not just any song. This is a very specific you.”
### A Playful Banter
Travis, with a grin, responded, “I love that girl. So what do you mean? Any song she would reference me in that way…” but Jason playfully cut him off again, saying, “It’s not just you – it’s an appendage. It’s a very specific thing.”
Travis jested, “I think you’re not understanding the song,” but Jason remained unconvinced.
### Swift’s Cheeky Lyrics
Taylor’s new album features various references to her relationship with the NFL star. Among these, “Wood” has garnered considerable attention due to its daringly playful lyrics and clever double entendres.
For instance, Swift sings:
*“Forgive me, it sounds cocky / He ah-matized me and opened my eyes / Redwood tree, it ain’t hard to see / His love was the key that opened my thighs.”*
She later adds:
*“New Heights (New Heights) of manhood (Manhood) / I ain’t gotta knock on wood.”*
### Jason’s Humorous Take
Jason chimed in, “Travis, come on. Redwood tree ain’t hard to see? That’s a generous word. If someone wrote a song about me, it’d be like, ‘Japanese maple – sometimes can see.’”
Realizing Travis had little else to add, Jason concluded the segment with compliments.
### Closing Thoughts
“That song’s great though. The beat’s fantastic – right up my alley,” he stated. He also noted, “Inserting wood innuendos? That’s childish enough for me to get on board with.”
What are your thoughts on Taylor Swift’s playful lyrics and Travis Kelce’s reaction?