Family Conflict: Travis Kelce’s Father Objected to Taylor Swift Because She’s Too Famous, Drama Explodes!

regarding her rerecorded albums. Eagle-eyed fans caught Kelce, 35, dropping a “like” on the social media upload. (The official account for Kelce’s “New Heights” podcast also showed its support with a “like.”)

 

 

her first six albums after her former label, Big Machine Records, sold the masters to a third party. She began by dropping Fearless (Taylor’s Version) in 2021, followed by Red (Taylor’s Version), Speak Now (Taylor’s Version) and 1989 (Taylor’s Version). Along with rerecording the tracks fans know and love, Swift included previously unheard vault songs from each era on the albums.

 

While celebrating the purchase of her catalog on Friday, Swift shared an update on the status of her final two rerecords: Reputation and her self-titled debut. She confirmed that the 2006 album has been entirely rerecorded, but the same couldn’t be said for Reputation, which initially dropped in 2017.