Taylor Swift to Release New Song for Toy Story 5 Soundtrack
Taylor Swift announced a new original song for the Toy Story 5 soundtrack. The track marks a return to country-influenced music and style.
foxnews.comTaylor Swift announced Monday that she will contribute an original song titled "I Knew It, I Knew You" to the Toy Story 5 soundtrack. The announcement followed the appearance of billboards displaying "TS" and a matching countdown on her website. According to a Disney press release, the song draws on country roots and features acoustic guitar.
Swift shared photos on Instagram showing her with honey-colored curls and minimal makeup. One image shows a floral sundress similar to her 2006 "Tim McGraw" single artwork. Another photo depicts her in wide-leg pants and a patchwork jacket with floral and outdoor motifs.
The song was co-written and co-produced with a longtime collaborator. The track is scheduled for release on Friday, June 5. The Toy Story 5 theatrical release is set for June 19, which coincides with the 20-year anniversary of Swift's debut single. Swift wrote in her caption that she had long wanted to write for the Toy Story characters.
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