by Nandini Sharma
Taylor Swift's new album is here, and one track about Travis Kelce has left fans speechless. The lyrics are so explicit, people are already demanding it be removed!
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Taylor's 12th studio album, The Life of a Showgirl, is a clear chronicle of her high-profile romance with Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce.
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Tucked in the tracklist is "Wood," a song title that immediately had Swifties guessing. No one was prepared for how explicit the double entendres would be.
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The song is packed with sexual innuendo, including references to Kelce's podcast, New Heights, but one lyric is sending shockwaves through social media.
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In what many call her most explicit lyric ever, Taylor sings: "Redwood tree, it ain't hard to see / His love was the key / That opened my thighs."
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The song leaves no doubt about the muse. Other suggestive lines include: "The curse on me was broken by your magic wand." "'New Heights' of manhood."
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While "Wood" is Taylor Swift's most boundary-pushing track yet and has shocked listeners, there is NO evidence that it has been officially banned from streaming services or radio.
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Fans are celebrating Taylor's confident, new era of sexuality, with social media reactions ranging from shock to applause. This is Taylor on her own unapologetic terms.
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Stream "Wood" and the entire The Life of a Showgirl album now on all major platforms! Are these the most shocking Taylor Swift lyrics of all time?
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