As for how Taylor’s fanbase got wind of the catchy tune? As Jason recalled, he posted on X, formerly known as Twitter, about the song when it started to rise on the charts.“I sent out one tweet when it got to eight, and I got like 85 tweets from Swifties across the world saying, ‘Oh, you think eight’s good? We’re taking this to number one!’” he said. “And they did. It’s a powerful group.”
Travis then gave his own shoutout, adding, “Thanks Taylor, appreciate you and thank you to the Swifties.”
But the football stars aren’t getting jolly without a good cause. Travis and Jason also reminded listeners that their song is part of the upcoming album, A Philly Special Christmas Special, which also features tracks by Jason’s Philadelphia Eagles teammates Lane Johnson and Jordan Mailata.
Proceeds from the album, which releases Dec. 1, will go towards the Children’s Crisis Treatment Center’s Toy Drive and Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia’s Snowflake Station.know all too well how their song became a hit.
After the brothers’ holiday song “Fairytale of Philadelphia” scored the first spot on some charts following its Nov. 15 release, they took a moment to thank Travis’ girlfriend