menu_open Columnists
We use cookies to provide some features and experiences in QOSHE

More information  .  Close

People Think Taylor Swift’s Engagement Will Change Her Music In This 1 Way – Here’s Why They’re Wrong

11 1
30.08.2025

Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift pictured together in January 2024

It’s a love story baby, and Taylor Swift said yes.

Just in case you missed it (although let’s be honest, you definitely didn’t), Taylor announced her engagement to her long-term boyfriend Travis Kelce this week – and the news quickly sent Swifties into complete and utter overdrive, breaking an Instagram record in the process.

After 11 albums covering love, heartbreak and all the highs and lows in between, our ultimate Lover girl is about to get her happy ever after with the Kansas City Chiefs football star.

If that sounds like a story only mastermind Taylor herself could have written, well, that’s because she pretty much did (remember the You Belong With Me music video?)

But the happy news has also left some fans pondering the same question… how is marriage going to change the way the pop icon makes music?

It’s no secret that Taylor loves love, and she’s written many lyrics about proposals and marriage over the years.

From early cuts like Love Story, (“He knelt to the ground and pulled out a ring”) to more recent offerings like Lover (“ladies and gentlemen, will you please stand?”), Paper Rings (“I like shiny things but I’d marry you with paper rings”) and even But Daddy I Love Him (“and, no, you can’t come to the wedding”), you don’t have to dive all that deep to find the perfect Swiftie-coded Instagram wedding caption.

Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift share a kiss after the 2024 Super Bowl

But some........

© HuffPost