Travis Kelce is feigning ignorance about that spicy new Taylor Swift track.

On the latest episode of his "New Heights" podcast, the Kansas City Chiefs star, 36, shared his reaction to "Wood," a song off his fiancée's album "The Life of a Showgirl" that's filled with sexual innuendo.

In a playful exchange, Kelce's brother Jason asked him for his thoughts on the song, which includes suggestive lyrics like "redwood tree, it ain't hard to see," and "his love was thе key that opened my thighs." Travis Kelce initially said simply that "Wood" is a "great song," before his older brother pressed him further and alluded to the fact that the lyrics are presumably referencing the NFL tight end's manhood.

"Do you feel cocky about the song 'Wood'?" Jason Kelce asked.

"No. Any song that she references me in…" Travis began before Jason interrupted, "That's not just any song. This is a very specific you." He added, "It's not just you, though. It's an appendage."

"What?" Travis replied, jokingly pretending to not get the double meaning of the lyrics. "I think you're not understanding the song. No way!"

While discussing "Wood" on "The Tonight Show," Swift joked her writing process for the song started out "in a very innocent place" and quipped, "I don't know what happened, man. I got in there, we started vibing, and I don't know how we got here."

When asked on SiriusXM's "Morning Mash Up" what it was like to play "Wood" for her mom, Swift joked, "I think that she thinks that that song is about superstitions, which it absolutely is."

"That's the joy of the double entendre," she continued. "You can play that song for people and it just goes right over their head. You see in that song what you want to see in that song."

The track also includes a reference to the "New Heights" podcast itself as Swift sings about "new heights of manhood."

At the start of their "New Heights" podcast, the Kelce brothers applauded Swift for the release of the album. "Let's give it up for Taylor," Travis Kelce said. "She's done it again. She's put the world on tilt." He added that it's been "so fun to see everybody's reactions" to it.

Travis Kelce also said it was "fun to hear" the songs on the album come together, "knowing that a few of them, as she's mentioned, have been about our life together."

Another one of those is "Wish List," in which Swift sings about wanting to start a life and have children with her partner. Jason Kelce highlighted this track during a review of the album, saying that the "sentiment behind" it is "fantastic," and Travis Kelce agreed.

Travis Kelce also pointed to another song as a favorite of his: "Actually Romantic," in which Swift sings about an enemy's obsession with hating her. Fans have speculated the song is about "Brat" singer Charli XCX.

"That's become, I wouldn't say new favorite, but that's the one I catch myself going to whenever I look at the list," he said. "She makes talking (trash) sound so sweet."

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