Taylor Swift’s fans believe she subtly reacted to Kanye West after she and boyfriend Travis Kelce were name-dropped in a song on the rapper’s new album, “Vultures 2.”
“I twist my Taylor spliffs tight at the end like Travis Kelce,” Lil Wayne raps in his verse on Ye’s song “Lifestyle (Demo).”
The “A Milli” artist was presumably making a reference to Swift’s first name and Kelce’s position as a tight end on the Kansas City Chiefs.
Swift and Kelce, both 34, who have been dating since last summer, haven’t spoken out about the track.
Swifties believe Taylor Swift subtly reacted after she and Travis Kelce were name-dropped on Kanye West’s album “Vultures 2.”
The rapper recently released “Lifestyle (Demo)” featuring Lil Wayne, who raps, “I twist my Taylor spliffs tight at the end like
Travis Kelce.”
The mention comes just months after West also mentioned the “Lover” songstress on his “Vultures 1” song “Carnival,” in which claims he “made six Taylor Swift.”
Meanwhile, diehard Swift supporters believe she addressed the latest reference during her Eras Tour stop in Warsaw, Poland, on Saturday.
During the “Red” set of the concert, the 14-time Grammy winner took the stage wearing a T-shirt that read “I Bet You Think About Me.”
While Swift has previously worn the tee onstage, fans didn’t think it was a coincidence since the track from the pop star’s 2021 “Red (Taylor’s Version)” album is believed to be about her longtime rivalry with West, 47.
The couple hasn’t spoken out about the song mention.
“She’s so funny for wearing the I bet you think about me shirt after Ka*ye name dropped her and Travis in his song an actual comedian,” one person wrote on X.
“[When I] saw the k*nye thing a little bit ago and I knew she was gonna wear it lmao,” another added.
“it makes so much sense now,” a third chimed in.
“Someone’s completely obsessed with Taylor Swift,” another user suggested, alluding to the “Heartless” rapper.
Swift and West’s rivalry dates back to 2009 when the “Bound 2” hitmaker rushed on stage at the MTV VMAs to interrupt her acceptance speech for the best female video award.
At the time, West grabbed the microphone from Swift and declared Beyoncé should have been the winner.
West took his feud with Swift a step further in 2016 when he named-dropped her in his track “Famous,” rapping, “I feel like me and Taylor might still have sex / I made that bitch famous.”
While West claimed he received Swift’s permission to use her name in the track, she denied approving the line, “I made that bitch famous.”