Taylor Swift Gets Emotional Next to Travis Kelce on ‘New Heights’ Podcast originally appeared on Athlon Sports.
The internet went wild when it was announced that global superstar Taylor Swift would appear on her boyfriend Travis Kelce and his brother Jason’s “New Heights” podcast on Wednesday night.
The excitement reached a new level when Swift officially revealed her 12th studio album, “The Life of a Show Girl,” set for release on Oct. 3.
Emotions ran high early in the episode when Swift opened up about one of the most significant moments of her career—regaining ownership of all her albums, including her first six and countless all-time hits—a milestone she had been pursuing since signing her record deal at just 15 years old.
Taylor Swift Opens Up About Her Masters
Swift revealed that she’s been saving up for decades to purchase the rights to her music. She shared that she sent her brother and mother—who work with her—to negotiate with Shamrock Records, and it was her mother who ultimately delivered the news.
“A couple months after the Super Bowl in Kansas City, I get a call from my mom. She’s like, ‘You got your music.’ I very dramatically hit the floor for real,” Swift said. “Bawling my eyes out, weeping, like ‘Really!?’ I said to myself ‘Go tell Travis in a normal way,’ he was playing video games, and he put his headset down. I was like ‘I got my music back!’ And I was heaving crying. This changed my life.”
Travis Kelce chimed in, revealing that he was crying alongside Swift during the moment she shared the news about regaining ownership of her music.
“I mean I started crying too,” Travis said. “I was just so happy for you, because I’ve seen how you make music… I’ve seen the effort and the focus… and I was blown away that you’d been doing this your entire life… I know how much it burned you that you didn’t have that, that you didn’t have your creation.”
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This story was originally reported by Athlon Sports on Aug 13, 2025, where it first appeared.
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