An old tweet from Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce has resurfaced and is gaining attention on social media in light of his girlfriend Taylor Swift’s latest album release.
Swift launched her album “The Tortured Poets Department” at midnight on Friday, a double-album with over 30 songs that quickly captured the interest of millions of listeners.
A tweet from Kelce dated back to 2011 has unexpectedly become a hit among Swift’s fans following the album’s release.
Here’s how some of the fans have reacted:
“LISTENING TO THE TORTURED POETS DEPARTMENT,” exclaimed one fan.
“Sure is! Let’s GO!” cheered another.
“THIRTY ONE (31!!!!) SONGS,” highlighted another fan excitedly.
“He really does have a tweet for everything!” commented one, amazed.
“How I also felt with the new album,” related another fan.
“31 NEW SONGS IN THE SPAN OF 2 HOURS,” another added, overwhelmed by the volume of new music.
Rolling Stone’s review praised Swift’s ambitious songwriting on the album, which begins with a poem by Stevie Nicks. The review highlighted the lyrical depth, comparing it to iconic cultural references, and noting, “This is an album that begins with an introductory poem by Stevie Nicks. The title song’s chorus goes, ‘You’re not Dylan Thomas/I’m not Patti Smith/This ain’t the Chelsea Hotel/We’re modern idiots.’ It’s the small-town teen romance of ‘White Horse’ updated for the big old city.” The review appreciates Swift’s ability to weave complex narratives, connecting them to historical figures and settings like Dylan Thomas and the White Horse Tavern.
Swifties are known for their uncanny ability to never miss a detail, or in this case, an old tweet.