Jason Kelce enlists brother Travis for duet on new ‘Philly Special Christmas Special’ song

Swifties know that Travis Kelce is one of the luckiest men alive, but did you also know that he can sing?

Travis Kelce of the Kansas City Chiefs joined his brother, Philadelphia Eagles center Jason Kelce, for a duet of the song “Fairytale of Philadelphia” from the upcoming Eagles holiday album “A Philly Special Christmas Special.”

The song was released as mania over the reported new pairing of Travis and Taylor Swift reaches a fever pitch, and as the Eagles are set to play the Chiefs on Monday Night Football in a rematch of Super Bowl LVII. The Kelce brothers' Christmas song dropped Wednesday, ahead of next month's full album release.

An Instagram preview shows the brothers having fun with the lyrics, which were rewritten from the original "Fairytale of New York."

In a preview of the song, Travis sings "You are handsome" to Jason, who replies, "You are pretty." Travis then sings, "You're the king of South Philly."

But it's also sentimental and touching, as Jason reveals in the video that it's a good representation of brothers who fight but really love each other. "It kind of represents our relationship," he says as he asks his brother to hop into the recording booth. A video of the recording process shows Jason breaking down in tears as he tries to sing.

The world had already learned that Travis is a fan of crossovers, as he seemed delighted when Swift changed the lyrics of her song "Karma" at a recent concert to reference "the guy from the Chiefs coming straight home to me."

But is this the beginning or the end of his musical career? Only time will tell.

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