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Taylor Swift fans confused by new Toy Story song’s similarity to close friend
Taylor Swift fans have been left confused by the title of her new song for the upcoming Toy Story 5 film, which bears a striking resemblance to a song by her close friend Gracie Abrams.

Taylor Swift fans have been left confused by the title of her new song for the upcoming Toy Story 5 film, which bears a striking resemblance to a song by her close friend Gracie Abrams. The American popstar, 36, announced that she has written an original song for the beloved Disney and Pixar film animation, which she has adored since she was a five-year-old when the first film came out. Fans are now questioning whether Taylor has copied her fellow artist.
What's Going On
Taylor Swift has announced that she has written an original song for Toy Story 5, which will be out on June 5 and feature on the official soundtrack when the film releases on June 19. However, fans have been left rather confused by the title of the song, which is titled I Knew It, I Knew You. This is nearly identical to a song by her close friend Gracie Abrams, titled I Knew It, I Know You.
Inside the Story
Taylor said that she has always dreamed of writing for the beloved Disney and Pixar film animation, and she has adored the Toy Story franchise since she was a child. She announced her new original song on Monday, and fans were quick to notice the similarity in title. Taking to social media, fans suggested the singer has 'copied' Gracie, as @isthiisdesire declared that she was 'stealing' from her fellow artist.
- Taylor Swift's song title: I Knew It, I Knew You
- Gracie Abrams' song title: I Knew It, I Know You
- Release date for Toy Story 5: June 19
- Release date for Taylor's song: June 5
Why It Matters
The similarity in title has sparked a debate among fans, with some accusing Taylor of copying her fellow artist. However, it's worth noting that the titles may be different, but the similarity in theme and style could be a coincidence. Taylor and Gracie have been friends for a while, and it's possible that they drew inspiration from each other's work. Taylor Swift's dedication to her craft is evident in her ability to create music that resonates with fans, and this new song is no exception.
The Takeaway
Fans will have to wait until June 5 to hear Taylor's new song for Toy Story 5, and until then, they will continue to speculate about the similarity in title. Whether Taylor has copied Gracie or not, one thing is certain - her new song will be a hit among fans.


