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Taylor Swift Doesn’t Think Her Mom Knows What Her Song ‘Wood’ Is About, and It’s Pretty Funny
Taylor Swift says her mother interprets the explicit song 'Wood' as referencing popular superstitions, highlighting different perspectives on the album's lyrics.
- On Oct. 6, Taylor Swift told SiriusXM's The Morning Mash Up that her mother, Andrea Swift, thinks the track 'Wood' is about superstitions, not its suggestive meaning.
- The Life of a Showgirl, Swift's 12th studio album, dropped last Friday with eight tracks labeled explicit, and Billboard reported 2.7 million copies sold on its first day.
- Swift explained her lyrical choices, saying `Like, there are a lot of different reasons you choose to throw in a swear word or like a certain phrase or a sort of alliteration or whatever`, Swift added.
- Swift played the explicit tracks for her family, and track nine, 'Wood,' caused blushes as Andrea Swift interpreted it as about superstitions around the Kansas City show.
- Swift's personal life adds context, as the 35-year-old artist is engaged to NFL star Travis Kelce, announced with the Instagram caption `Your English teacher and your gym teacher are getting married 🧨`, and she called meeting him shortly after the album release 'deranged.
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Cooper Neill/Getty Images Entertainment/Getty ImagesTaylor Swift is relieved her mom can’t always see the forest for the trees, especially when it comes to a particularly arborous new song. On the surface, “Wood” is about how Taylor learned to let go of silly superstitions once she met fiancé Travis Kelce. But beneath the bark, it hides a steamy second meaning. Thankfully, Andrea Swift didn’t pick up on that element of the song when she first he…
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