
Taylor Swift’s new track Wood has captured fans’ attention as her raunchiest song yet.
The banger from the singer’s new Life of a Showgirl album is about fiance Travis Kelce‘s “manhood” and it turns out his sister-in-law Kylie Kelce is a fan.
But she admits she could do without the explicit detail.
movie the video above.
”My favourites on the album are definitly Wi$h Li$t, Opalite, and, who are we kidding, Wood,” Kylie siad during a recent episode of the Not Gonna Lie podcast.
“Here’s the offer. Do I need that much detail specifically about my brother in law? Probably not.”
Despite the song’s sexual innuendos, Kylie sang her praises for the new song.
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“But also…” she continued before launching into a solo round of applause.
“Good job Trav,” she cheered while pumping her fist on the air.
“A thousand per cent yes,” she added.
“That’s women supporting women. Proud of ya.”
Swift has entered a new era with her up-to-date album launch and Wood is easily her most X-rated song so far.
The song seems to reference ex-boyfriends at the start of the track, before alluding to meeting her immediately-fiance, NFL star Kelce.
“Fingers crossed until you put your hand on mine / Seems to be that you and me, we make our own luck / A bad sign is all good, I ain’t gotta knock on wood,” the lyrics continue.
Throughout the track she also alludes to “a hard rock” and “magic wand” and it continues with “Redwood tree, it ain’t hard to see / His love was thе key that opened my thighs”.
She also references the 36-year-old athlete’s podcast New Heights in the song.
Swift discussed Wood while on Jimmy Kimmel Live on Tuesday, saying it started out “from a very innocent place,” before confessing the “doesn’t know how we got here.”
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