Taylor Swift Says Racy ‘Wood’ Lyrics Began in ‘Very Innocent Place’
Taylor Swift says her song “Wood” transformed from a superstition-inspired tune to a provocative tribute to fiancé Travis Kelce, becoming her most risqué track yet.
- Friday's release included The Life of a Showgirl, featuring 'Wood', described as Taylor Swift's most raunchy song widely interpreted as referencing fiancé Travis Kelce's manhood.
- On Oct. 6 during The Tonight Show, Taylor Swift, 35, said she intended a throwback superstition song about knocking on wood but the lyrics shifted as she "got in there" and started vibing.
- Lyrics feature double entendres like 'redwood tree' and 'magic wand,' and Swifties alongside Dave Portnoy dissected the post-chorus about Kelce's BDE after multiple listens.
- Swift used interviews to gush about Travis Kelce as her 'favorite person' and showed an engagement ring reportedly worth up to $1 million, while Kelce called the song a great tune on the New Heights podcast.
- The track has become a cultural moment that split fans and critics, while Taylor Swift, 35, said her mother Andrea Swift thinks the song is about superstitions on Monday.
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Travis Kelce Goes There: What He Thinks About ‘Wood,’ Taylor Swift’s Ode to His Manhood
"Redwood tree, it ain't hard to see / His love was thе key that opened my thighs," sings Swift on the trackDavid Eulitt/Getty Taylor Swift celebrates with Travis Kelce at AFC Championship GameNEED TO KNOWTaylor Swift's The Life of a Showgirl is out now with many tracks dedicated to her fiancé, Travis KelceThe song "Wood" has raised some eyebrows with its references to Travis' manhoodThe NFL star reacted to the track on the Wednesday, Oct. 8, ep…
Taylor Swift says spicy song 'Wood' started off 'in a very innocent place'
"I don’t know what happened, man," the singer confessed about the innuendo-laden track. Mert Alas & Marcus Piggot Taylor Swift poses for 'The Life of a Showgirl'Knock, knock! Taylor Swift would like the world to know that her extra spicy single “Wood” came from a very pure place initially. The “Fate of Ophelia” singer, 35, revealed on Monday’s episode of The Tonight Show that the impetus for the innuendo-laden track came from wanting to play on …
Taylor Swift Did Not Expect "Wood" To Become Her Horniest Song Yet
NBC/NBCUniversal/Getty ImagesTaylor Swift’s new song, “Wood,” has gotten a lot of people talking. The Life of a Showgirl track is undeniably one of her horniest songs yet with plenty of sexual innuendos about redwood trees and magic wands. But according to Swift, it did not start out that way. During an Oct. 6 appearance on The Tonight Show, she told Jimmy Fallon about how she wrote the song. Apparently, the track started out in an “innocent pla…
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