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WATCH: Travis Kelce Showcases Musical Talents in Recording Studio

Hear Travis' vocal range in a new clip
Travis Kelce will appear on his brother Jason's upcoming Philadelphia Christmas album
Travis Kelce will appear on his brother Jason's upcoming Philadelphia Christmas album / Jay Biggerstaff-USA TODAY Sports
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Travis Kelce might have a future in the music business, after all!

We know about Travis' relationship with global superstar Taylor Swift, but now he might be gunning for a Grammy himself.

Travis is joining forces with his brother Jason on the latter's upcoming Christmas album, A Philly Special Christmas, and a recently released video shows Travis recording his verse in the studio. Check it out below.

Travis Kelce Showcases Vocal Range in Recording Studio

Hey, that's not bad!

The upcoming album, set for a December 1st release, will feature Jason alongside fellow Eagles stars Lane Johnson and Jordan Maliata. It'll be the Eagles' second consecutive Christmas album, though this time Jason managed to bring his brother on board as well.

Travis might be singing about Philadelphia in the above clip, but I'd love to see him team up with a couple Chiefs teammates to put out a song too.

Can you imagine Patrick Mahomes or Chris Jones hopping in the studio with Kelce to bust a tune?

The Kelce brothers discussed the album on a recent episode of New Heights with Maliata and Travis sang the album's praises.

"Hats off to you guys," said Travis, adding that it "was really unique and really cool" seeing the project come to life. We'll soon hear Travis' full verse, though the above clip will have to suffice for now.


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