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Taylor Swift Says Racy ‘Wood’ Lyrics Began in ‘Very Innocent Place’: ‘I Don’t Know What Happened’
Taylor Swift explains how her racy song 'Wood' from 'The Life of a Showgirl' began with 'very innocent' intentions ...
"I brought this into the studio, and I was like, ‘I want to do a throwback, kind of timeless-sounding song,’ and I have this ...
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Travis Kelce Responds to Taylor Swift's 'Wood' Lyrics Double Entendre: 'Japanese Maple'
The lyrics for the song, titled "Wood," appear to be a pretty obvious reference to her boyfriend, Travis Kelce’s manhood. It ...
Taylor Swift’s double entendre-filled “Wood” has the entire internet in a tizzy over the pop star’s very suggestive lyrics. “Forgive me, it sounds cocky / He ah-matized me and opened my еyes,” Swift, ...
Taylor Swift's Wood lyrics from 'Life of a Showgirl' hint at her romance with Travis Kelce using bold metaphors and double ...
Taylor Swift has her fans in a tizzy over the lyrics of her new song, “Wood.” The ninth track on the pop star’s latest album, ...
Make a pact to read every secret about Now and Then in honor of the 1995 coming-of-age classic's anniversary. Whenever you ...
Laughter is one of the best ways to brighten your day, and whether you’re in need of a quick pick-me-up or just want to entertain friends without crossing any lines, clean jokes are the way to go.
Swift earned some laughs from Travis and Jason Kelce when she revealed this track’s name on their “New Heights” podcast.
The singer references how Kelce broke her unlucky streak in love. In one lyric, she credited his “New Heights of manhood” for ...
From Sufjan Stevens to Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds, we're looking at the creepiest opening lyrics ever written as we head ...
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