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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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tmspn.com broke the news in on Tuesday, October 7, 2025.
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