Taylor Swift’s ‘Toy Story 5’ Song Revealed


Taylor Swift‘s next song will arrive to streaming platforms June 5. The singer songwriter has penned an original song for Disney Pixar’s Toy Story 5, titled “I Knew It, I Knew You.”

Over the weekend, a billboard with the TS initials, which could stand for Taylor Swift and Toy Story popped up. The songstress’ rerecorded 1989 (Taylor’s Version) album artwork also subtly changed to feature clouds in the background instead of seagulls. This morning, another countdown built up to the announcement at 2 p.m. ET/11 a.m. PT.

Speculation of this collaboration for the film first began when eagle-eyed Swifties spotted a countdown on Swift’s website with a familiar cloud-patterned background at the end of April. It wasn’t clear whether this was a glitch or mishap because the content disappeared from her website.

The singer songwriter posted on her Instagram announcing the news, recalling seeing the film “in its early stages.”

“I wrote this song as soon as I got home from the screening,” she said. “Sometimes you just know, right?”

Swift has been relatively quiet in terms of new music since she released her twelfth studio album The Life of a Showgirl last October by similar countdown hint. The end of May 2026 marked a year since she regained control over her master recordings, posting a photo on Instagram of herself joyfully holding her first six albums.

Toy Story 5 will follow a Toys vs. Tech theme with the introduction of tablet Lilypad (voiced by Greta Lee) into Bonnie’s life, diverting her attention from the classic ensemble of toys previously belonging to Andy.

RELATED: ‘Toy Story 5’ Trailer Teases Toys Vs. Tech Storyline With Greta Lee Voicing Lilypad

Conan O’Brien, Craig Robinson, Shelby Rabara, Scarlett Spears, Mykal-Michelle Harris and Matty Matheson have joined the voice cast in the roles of Smarty Pants, Atlas, Snappy, 8-year-old Bonnie, Blaze and Dr. Nutcase, respectively. Andrew Stanton directed the franchise’s latest installment.

Deadline also broke the news that For All Mankind and Paradise star Krys Marshall has been cast as an adult character. Recast voice roles include Jeff Bergman — who voices the Looney Tunes’ Bugs Bunny — as the sarcastic Mr. Potato Head, previously voiced by the late Don Rickles; Anna Vocino as the nurturing Mrs. Potato Head; (Previously Estelle Harris) John Hopkins as the dignified hedgehog plush toy Mr. Pricklepants formerly voiced by Timothy Dalton and Ernie Hudson as the action figure Combat Carl, taking over for the late Carl Weathers.

The film arrives in theaters June 19.


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