Travis Kelce reveals the Taylor Swift song he's 'learned to love'

Travis Kelce has become a huge fan of girlfriend Taylor Swift's discography but there's one song in particular that he's grown to love. 

The Kansas City Chiefs star has been a regular feature at the songstress's Eras Tour over the course of their A-List romance but the track he's 'learned to love' is a surprising choice, given it's not a regular fixture on the set list. 

During a New Heights episode with brother Jason Wednesday, Travis revealed he's become a fan of a track from Swift's 2019 album 'Lover.' 

''Death By a Thousand Cuts' is one that I've learned to absolutely love,' the three-time Super Bowl admitted. 

The 14-time Grammy Award winner has only performed the song a handful of times, including just three times as a surprise song on the Eras Tour, but it was a special rendition in 2019 during a 'Tiny Desk' concert by NPR that caught his attention. 

'I've watched Tay's NRP, her Tiny Desk and she played it on that one and that's where I fell in love with it,' Kelce continued, accidentally mixing up 'NPR' - which stands for National Public Radio - with 'NRP.'

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Travis Kelce revealed which of girlfriend Taylor Swift's songs he has grown to love

The Kansas City Chiefs star has become a huge fan of the songstresses discography

The Kansas City Chiefs star has become a huge fan of the songstresses discography 

Travis and Philadelphia Eagles legend Jason discussed the 'Fortnight' singer's extensive catalog after a fan asked the tight end to pick only one song he could listen to for the rest of his life. 

'I mean 'Blank Space' is a song that I'll always listen to forever,' he said. 'It's just unbelievable, everything about it.' 

He then went on to share his newfound love for 'Death By A Thousand Cuts,' before also naming 'The Alchemy' - a song believed to be about their relationship from Swift's latest album, 'The Tortured Poets Department - and 'Cowboy Like Me,' from 2020's 'Evermore' record. 

Meanwhile, Jason chimed in, hailing 'I Can Do It With A Broken Heart' which came as no surprise to Swifties. 

The retired center has previously been spotted shaking it off to the hit, which is also off Swift's latest studio album, while revealing back in September that the track 'is all I hear' after his middle daughter Elliotte also became a fan. 

'I'm not even gonna go through all of her incredible hits,' the 37-year-old continued. 'I think it just stops right there for me.' 

Back in May, Travis revealed his favorite song from Swift's latest album, The Tortured Poets Department.

'I might be a little biased to 'So High School,' ' he told PEOPLE, referring to another song believe to be about him, which Swift performs during the The Tortured Poets Department era of her tour.