Updated
Updated · Deadline · Jun 18
Taylor Swift Debuts 'Toy Story 5' Song at Premiere After Writing It in 8 Hours
Updated
Updated · Deadline · Jun 18

Taylor Swift Debuts 'Toy Story 5' Song at Premiere After Writing It in 8 Hours

3 articles · Updated · Deadline · Jun 18

Summary

  • Taylor Swift unveiled “I Knew You, I Knew Me” and its music video at the “Toy Story 5” world premiere, adding a surprise live performance to the film’s launch.
  • 11 a.m. to 6:57 p.m. — Swift said she wrote, produced and recorded the end-credit song the same day she first screened the movie, calling the rush of inspiration “songwriter zoomies.”
  • Randy Newman joined Swift at the premiere for a duet of “You’ve Got a Friend in Me,” tying the new soundtrack moment to the franchise’s 1995 original.
  • June 19 marks the film’s theatrical release, with “Toy Story 5” centering on Bonnie’s toys confronting the digital age as a tablet named Lilypad enters the story.

Insights

Is Taylor Swift’s one-day song a stroke of genius or a brilliant marketing ploy for 'Toy Story 5'?
Will Swift's country-pop anthem for Jessie clash with the franchise's nostalgic score when the film premieres tomorrow?
Does Swift's rapid creation signal a new industry standard, or does slower, meticulous songwriting still hold more artistic value?