Travis Kelce may have revealed his favorite tracks from Taylor Swift's new album before its official release.

With his special boyfriend access, the Kansas City Chiefs tight end had the privilege to listen to the songs on "The Tortured Poets Department" earlier than Swifties -- Taylor's fans.

And while he loves everything he's heard so far, he has a few favorites -- two songs among the 17 tracks.

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"After Travis himself admitted to hearing some of Taylor's new album during the Super Bowl, he has since been able to hear the entire album on multiple occasions, and they have talked about the album and what the songs are all about," an insider recently told the Daily Mail.

"He has a few favorites -- 'Down Bad' and 'loml' -- but he also loves everything he has heard. Why wouldn't he?"

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As a true Swiftie himself and a supportive beau, Travis also reportedly said that he has "zero concern" if his multi-Grammy-awarded girlfriend writes songs with references to her past relationships, such as her most recent ex, Joe Alwyn, whom the singer dated from 2016 to 2023.

"If it is about Joe, or anyone, even if it is about him in the future, this is the artist she is, and he is in love with her and doesn't pay any attention to be jealous," the insider explained.

"He understands this is a major part of what makes her the person and artist she is, and he is in no way looking to thwart the direction she takes. He supports her 100% and loves everything she is doing. Joe or any of her exes is not of concern to him whatsoever."

The insider also told the media outlet that the NFL star "can't wait to buy her album and support her that way."

Travis previously talked about the "1989" artist's new album during a press conference for Super Bowl's opening night in February.

"I have heard some of it, yes. And it is unbelievable. I can't wait for her to shake up the world when it finally drops," he told the reporters at the time.

"The Tortured Poets Department" will officially drop on Friday at 8 p.m. ET.