Taylor Swift

Taylor Swift/YouTube

Taylor Swift

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One of Taylor Swift’s most-streamed songs adapted in hilarious edit

Taylor Swift/YouTube

A hilarious edit of one of Taylor Swift’s most popular songs has been adapted to support Travis Kelce and Kansas City Chiefs ahead of the Super Bowl this weekend.

Taylor Swift‘s music has gone global, there is no denying that. Not only was the songwriter named as Spotify’s top-streamed artist last year, her catolog was streamed more than 26 billion times around the world between January and December 2023.

Her relationship with Travis Kelce has pushed both of them into further stardom, creating a media storm around the couple who have been dating since September.

Ahead of Travis’ team facing the San Francisco 49ers on Sunday, February 11, a Taylor and Chiefs fan has edited one of her biggest songs to support the team before they walk out on the field in Las Vegas.

Taylor Swift
Taylor Swift/YouTube

Out of her top songs, Look What You Made Me Do is in the Top 10 for the artist.

According to Spotify data, her top most-streamed songs include:

  • Blank Space
  • Cruel Summer
  • I Don’t Wanna Live Forever
  • Anti-Hero
  • Shake It Off
  • Lover
  • Cardigan
  • Style
  • Look What You Made Me Do
  • Don’t Blame Me

The clip has been watched more than 2,000 times already and viewers praised the parody.

We’re not sure if the edit will help the Chiefs win, but it can’t hurt either.

It comes after an adorable rabbit predicted who he thinks will win the Super Bowl after picking the correct team last year.