Okay so this weird mashup idea hit me yesterday – fake songs of Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce together? Like what would that even sound like? Internet probably has it, right? My dumb curiosity won so I figured I’d hunt down where people even find this stuff. Total wild goose chase mode activated.
First Stop: The Obvious Places
Crawled straight to YouTube first. Typed in “Taylor Swift Travis Kelce duet” and… nothing. Just their actual interviews and concert clips. Total bust. Then hopped over to SoundCloud thinking smaller creators might mess around with stuff like this. Scrolled through pages of search results – mostly football commentary with Taylor songs playing in the background. Not what I wanted. Felt kinda stuck.
Deeper Dive Into Fan Forbs
Remembered those fan forums are wild sometimes for mashups. Went lurking on this huge music fan community I sometimes browse. Searched deep in the electronic music boards, even the weird comedy audio sections. Finally hit a thread titled “Weird Celebrity Mashups”. Jackpot! Someone casually mentioned a couple of specific spot. Names I’d never heard before. Scribbled them down.
- Name one: Sounded vaguely techy. Typed it in carefully.
- Name two: Way more bizarre name, like someone mashed a keyboard.
Clicked on the first one. Holy ad overload. Pop-ups for fake concert tickets, scammy downloads, the works. Found the search bar buried under all that mess. Typed “Swift Kelce” and got a list of… um… creatively titled tracks. Stuff like “Tayvis Touchdown 2024” and “Love Song Interception”. Played one. Wow. Just wow. Awful AI squealing over some distorted background noise someone claimed was Travis talking? Pure trash. But hey, found the fakes!
The second place looked slightly less sketchy at first glance. Dark themed, cleaner. Same search. Got similar results but way better audio quality. Still AI nonsense, Taylor voice kind of recognizable, “Travis” parts sounded like a bored dude reading lyrics off a napkin. Found a few tracks where they tried blending her vocals onto generic country beats with fake crowd cheers? Hilariously bad. One track even had fake Travis Kelce rap verses. I mean… why?
Biggest takeaway? Finding them was work. The places hosting these are messy corners of the web, usually overloaded with junk ads. The songs themselves? Mostly just terrible AI voice clones mashed into bad beats. Pure cringe material. Took way more clicks than I thought it would, digging through garbage sites. Didn’t exactly find anything cool… more like “holy mess that actually exists”. Pure trash but honestly, couldn’t help grinning at how weirdly awful it was.
