A few hours after the single was released on June 5, the graphic video (animated visual) of the song was also officially launched, incorporating many scenes from the famous animation brand "Toy story 5".
It is known that Taylor Swift wrote the song "I Knew It, I Knew You" completely from the perspective of the cowboy character Jessie. Therefore, this character also becomes the focus of the MV when recreating touching memories with cowboy police chief Woody and heating up the relationship with space policeman Buzz Lightyear in new adventures.

The full album of the movie soundtrack "Toy Story 5" (Câu Chuyện Đồ Chơi 5) will be released at the same time as the movie premieres on June 19. On his personal page, the singer of "Cruel Summer" confided about this special experience:
Writing this song gives me the feeling of both breaking through and feeling like I'm back home. Composition based on Jessie's inner world is a new challenge, but everything happens very naturally. As a child growing up with'Toy Story' from the age of 5 until now... this is an adventure that I plan to continue to accompany.
The female singer also thanked director Andrew Stanton for trusting and inviting her right from the time she started writing the script.
Previously, the information that Taylor Swift would participate in "Toy Story 5" was kept completely secret until the project was announced last week.
Director Andrew Stanton excitedly shared about his collaboration with the Grammy-winning star.
Taylor's writing and performance of this song is extremely meaningful. Her ability to empathize and understand Jessie's psychology is undeniable. The song perfectly blends with the spirit of'Toy Story'. To the point that from the first listen, you will feel like this melody has always belonged to the film, like a lost family member returning after a long time".
In the new film, two actors Tom Hanks and Tim Allen continue to come back to voice cowboy Woody and space police Buzz Lightyear, alongside Joan Cusack as cowboy Jessie. This time, the toy group will face a new era challenge: the competition for children's attention against technological devices and tablets.
The movie "Toy Story 5" is promised to be a blockbuster of this summer's movie season.