Taylor Swift has once again commanded global attention, this time through a high-profile collaboration with Disney that propelled her latest ballad straight to No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100.
The track, “I Knew It, I Knew You,” written for Toy Story 5, entered the chart at the top spot upon release, positioning it as one of the most notable soundtrack debuts in recent years.

The result adds another milestone to Swift’s already record-setting career, further strengthening her lead among 21st-century artists for the highest number of Hot 100 chart-toppers.
The achievement also represents a first for Disney in this context. While the studio has previously reached No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 with soundtrack releases, this marks the first instance of a Disney-associated song debuting directly at the summit in its opening week.
Centered on Jessie’s storyline in the upcoming film, the track quickly gained traction across streaming platforms and social media, with listeners highlighting its emotional composition and nostalgic tone, elements often associated with Swift’s songwriting style.
The crossover underscores Swift’s continued cultural reach, where music, film, and digital fan engagement increasingly intersect to shape first-week chart performance.
For Disney, the collaboration reflects a broader strategy to work with high-impact global artists in order to expand the reach of its soundtracks beyond traditional film audiences.
