Videos of Travis Kelce performing his brand-new Christmas song, “Fairytale of Philadelphia,” in the recording studio have been shared on social media.
There is footage that appears to show Travis Kelce recording “Fairytale of Philadelphia” in the studio.
The traditional song “Fairytale of New York” was performed by Kelce and his brother Jason earlier this week, just days before the Chiefs and Eagles meet each other at Arrowhead Stadium.
Some fans were moved by the video to demand that he work with girlfriend Taylor Swift.
After returning from a vacation to South America, Travis witnessed his new passion, Taylor Swift, perform live in front of an ecstatic crowd in Buenos Aires.
Kelce has been improving his voice performance lately. A video of the tight end wearing headphones and a tank top and parodying the words of the classic hit has gone viral on social media.
“They have cars the size of bars and gold rivers.” “But the wind goes right through; it’s no place for the old,” sings Kelce.
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“When you took my hand that first, cold Christmas Eve, you told me there was someone waiting for me on Broad Street.”
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Swift’s admirers have responded well to the music video on social media, pledging to get the song “to the top 10.”
On social media, some people praised Kelce’s singing abilities, while others asked him to collaborate with his new girlfiend.
“He’s surprisingly good,” said one of his fans. “I’m hoping for a surprise duet with Tay on the Christmas specials album,” stated another Swiftie.
After the Kansas City Chiefs game, Taylor Swift gives Travis Kelce a kiss.
Other fans imagined the singer’s response as they listened to the Kelce brothers play. “Imagining Taylor listening to the song today has me giddy,” remarked one individual.
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The twins showcased their singing abilities in the latest edition of their podcast, New Heights, where they sang Toby Keith’s 1993 country hit song, “Should’ve Been a Cowboy.”