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todayJune 4, 2026
If there’s one thing Taylor Swift fans know how to do, it’s solve a mystery.
The pop superstar has officially announced her original song “I Knew It, I Knew You” for Disney and Pixar’s highly anticipated Toy Story 5, but for many Swifties, the news wasn’t exactly a surprise. That’s because fans spent weeks piecing together clues hidden across social media, streaming platforms, billboards, and even Pixar’s own accounts before the official reveal finally arrived.
And honestly? This might be one of Taylor’s most elaborate Easter egg campaigns yet.
The speculation began when mysterious billboards featuring the initials “T.S.” appeared around the world in the iconic yellow Toy Story font.
At first glance, they seemed random.
Then Swifties noticed something unusual.
Each billboard featured exactly 13 clouds, a number famously associated with Taylor Swift. The same 13-cloud pattern appeared on a teaser website countdown, immediately sending fans into detective mode.
As theories spread across TikTok, Instagram, and X, many suspected a Disney or Pixar collaboration was on the horizon.
Turns out, they were right.
The biggest clue may have come from Pixar itself.
The studio’s official social media accounts shared a video showing Jessie the Cowgirl dancing in front of a Taylor Swift billboard, accompanied by a caption that referenced lyrics from Swift’s hit song “Shake It Off.”
That was enough to send the internet into overdrive.
Many fans began predicting that Jessie would play a major role in the upcoming film and that Swift’s new song could be connected to the beloved character’s emotional storyline.
The Easter eggs didn’t stop there.
Users searching for Taylor Swift on TikTok reported seeing the famous Toy Story blue-sky-and-cloud wallpaper appear across their screens.
Meanwhile, Apple Music updated Taylor’s Essentials playlist to place extra emphasis on her famous Track 5 songs, which are often known for their emotional storytelling and vulnerability.
The move led many fans to believe her upcoming Toy Story 5 song would lean into the franchise’s nostalgic and emotional themes.
Taylor Swift confirmed that her original song “I Knew It, I Knew You” will be featured in Toy Story 5, marking another major crossover between one of music’s biggest stars and one of Disney’s most beloved franchises.
While plot details remain under wraps, fans have already begun speculating about how the song could fit into the movie’s story, particularly if it connects to Jessie’s emotional journey.
Given Taylor’s track record for writing songs that capture heartbreak, nostalgia, friendship, and growing up, many believe the song could become one of the most memorable moments in the film.
From 13 clouds and yellow lettering to Pixar social media posts and hidden streaming platform updates, Swifties once again proved why they’re considered some of the internet’s greatest detectives.
The clues were there all along.
They just needed someone willing to look for them.
And now, with “I Knew It, I Knew You” officially headed to Toy Story 5, fans have one more reason to be excited for one of the most anticipated movie releases of 2026.
Written by: Cat Haley
