
Taylor Swift is using her cherished childhood toys as inspiration for a new song she wrote for Toy Story 5. Called “I Knew It, I Knew You,” the country song—created with Jack Antonoff—will be released on June 5, before the movie comes out on June 19. Swift shared on Instagram that she’s been a fan of Toy Story since she was a little girl and immediately loved the new film. She wrote the song right after seeing an early screening, saying it just felt right. Being a movie lover definitely has its perks, especially when you’re a songwriter!
Taylor Swift built anticipation for her new song with typical teasers like billboards and countdowns. Fans have been decoding clues, and one hint suggests the song’s theme. Recently, Apple Music subtly changed the lyrics of several of Swift’s fifth tracks – songs often known for being emotional ballads like “All Too Well” and “The Archer” – by capitalizing the letters ‘T’ and ‘S’. Disney has revealed the song is inspired by Jessie’s story in Toy Story 2 and her journey to Toy Story 5, leading many to believe the lyrics will be about a cowgirl reconnecting with the child she once knew, much like Sarah McLachlan’s “When She Loved Me.” Don’t let Toy Story 2‘s emotional story fool you – prepare to feel all the feels again!
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2026-06-02 00:53