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Taylor Swift credits fiancé Travis Kelce for inspiring ‘Elizabeth Taylor’ during unexpected car ride moment

Taylor Swift credits fiancé Travis Kelce for inspiring ‘Elizabeth Taylor’ during unexpected car ride moment
Taylor Swift credits fiancé Travis Kelce for inspiring ‘Elizabeth Taylor’ (Getty Images)
Taylor Swift is still finding new ways to write songs, even after two decades at the top. In a recent conversation with The New York Times Magazine, the singer offered a closer look at how ideas now come to her, often without warning and rarely in controlled settings. Her latest track “Elizabeth Taylor” from The Life of a Showgirl is one such example. What sounds like a carefully crafted tribute actually began during an ordinary car ride, turning a casual conversation into a moment she had to capture before it slipped away.

How did a simple car ride with Travis Kelce spark “Elizabeth Taylor”?

Taylor Swift didn’t dress it up as some grand creative breakthrough. If anything, she made it sound messy, impulsive and real. “There are so many different ways that a song begins in my world,” she said, before recalling how this one took shape while she was talking, almost rambling, beside Kelce.“I’m riding in the car with Travis. I go on and on and explaining to Travis, like why I love Elizabeth Taylor so much,” she said. What followed was less a structured thought and more a stream of admiration. “She fought for artist rights. She was exploited in so many ways, and yet she kept her humanity, she kept her humor, she kept her passion for life, and I was just going on and on.”
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Then came the detail that stuck. “I’m like, her eyes were violet. Some people said they were blue. Some people said they were violet. I think they were violet.” That line didn’t end in the car. It lingered.By the time they reached home, the conversation had already turned into something else. “And we arrive, we get home, he gets out of the car, and I’m just in my head. I’m like, this intrusive melody of like, ‘I cry my eyes violet, Elizabeth Taylor,’ and I’m just like scrambling to open my my record-like app on my phone.”Swift described this kind of moment as familiar rather than rare. “That’s the way it happens most of the time,” she said, explaining how songs can feel like they appear fully formed, waiting to be caught before they disappear.That instinct to capture quickly contrasts with how some of her older work came together. She pointed to “All Too Well (10 Minute Version)” as a very different process. What started as “a very emotional rant that I did in like a sound check when we were rehearsing for the Speak Now tour” had to be rebuilt years later from fragments. “I was like, going back through diaries and finding like little fragments of it… That was the most extensive restoration process I’ve ever done on a song.Even now, Taylor Swift’s approach seems to sit somewhere between those extremes. Sudden bursts of clarity on one end, careful reconstruction on the other. She also acknowledged how outside noise shapes that process. “It’s been a huge jumping-off point, like a creative writing prompt … There are so many songs in my career that would not exist. Like, ‘Blank Space’ would not exist.”Her advice to younger artists stays simple and pointed. “Don’t respond to, like, trolls in your comments. That’s not what we want from you. We want your art.”

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