# Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce Need a First Dance Song. Here's What the Celebrities Said.

Let me be real with you: the internet has lost its collective mind over Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce. And honestly? So have I. But while everyone is busy analyzing every handhold, every glance, and every game-day outfit, there's a much more pressing question that needs answering: what on earth are they going to dance to at their wedding?

I mean, we're talking about a man who has two Super Bowl rings and a woman who has enough Grammys to build a small fortress. Their first dance needs to be iconic. It needs to be *them*. So, when Yahoo asked a bunch of celebrities to weigh in, I was all ears. And let me tell you, the responses were a mixed bag of predictable, chaotic, and surprisingly perfect.

## The Obvious Choice (That Actually Makes Sense)

Several celebs pointed to Taylor's own discography. Duh, right? But the specific song suggestions were interesting. "Lover" was a popular pick, and I get it. It's romantic, it's personal, and it's literally about choosing someone forever. But here's my hot take: "Lover" feels a little *too* on the nose. It's the song every Swiftie associate with her current relationship. Would they actually use it for their first dance? Maybe. But part of me thinks Taylor might want something that feels more like *them* as a couple, not just a song from her catalog.

## The Curveball Picks

And then there were the wild cards. Some celebrities suggested songs like "The Way I Loved You" (which is about messy, complicated love) or "Enchanted" (which is about the magic of meeting someone). Those are *chef's kiss* choices because they tell a story. Taylor and Travis's love story is not a straight line. It's a chaotic, adorable, paparazzi-filled, stadium-wave of a romance. Their song should reflect that journey, not just the fairytale ending.

## My Personal Take

If you ask me—and since you're reading this, you basically did—their first dance song should be "Invisible String." Think about it. That song is literally about fate, destiny, and all the little coincidences that bring two people together. Taylor wrote it about Joe Alwyn, sure, but the *meaning* of the song transcends that. It's about the thread that connects two souls. And honestly, is there a better metaphor for a guy who caught a Taylor Swift concert on his birthday and the girl who made a joke about him on her podcast that led to a love story?

Alternatively, if they want something that isn't Taylor's own music, I'd throw "Lovely Day" by Bill Withers into the ring. It's classic, it's joyful, and it's impossible to hear without smiling. That's the vibe of this couple. They look at each other like they're the only two people in a room full of 80,000 screaming fans. That's the energy their song needs.

## The Bottom Line

Here's what I think: Taylor and Travis don't need a perfect song. They need *their* song. Whether it's a deep cut from *Folklore* or a random 90s ballad that means something to them personally, the moment will be magical because of who they are. The dancing is secondary. The love is the main event.

So, let the celebrity speculation continue. Let the fans vote on Twitter. But in the end, when they take that dance floor, it won't matter what song plays. We'll all be crying anyway.

Now, someone get me an invite to that wedding.

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