Taylor Swift turned her passionate work routine into a viral timeline after sharing a same-day song sprint. The pop star said she watched the unreleased Disney-Pixar film, “Toy Story 5,” got “so inspired,” and wrote the end credits track. She then rushed into recording before the executives arrived. Her post showed a studio setting, guitars, and a caption hyping the movie’s release. Fans quickly took the routine as proof of speed, focus, and creative discipline, and the reaction moved across social media.
Taylor Swift shared a detailed look at one especially busy day
As per Taylor Swift’s official Instagram post, the singer promoted “Toy Story 5” before release day. Her caption read, “TOMORROW WE GET TS5.” She added, “Oh how I love this phenomenal movie.” The caption also said “Toy Story 5” was “in theaters everywhere tomorrow.” In the studio video, Swift broke down the work timeline. She said, “At 11 am, I went to go see Toy Story 5.” Then, she said she “got the songwriter zoomies.” Swift wrote the end-credit song that same day.
Meanwhile, the routine only got tighter from there. Swift said the song had already been produced by 6:57 p.m. She added that she was about to record vocals. The singer then said, “In two hours, Bob Iger and Tom from Pixar are coming.” She said they were coming “to hear it.” However, she also admitted, “We have not recorded it yet.” Still, she called it “one of the most fun days of my life.” The post had 2.9M likes and 69.3K shares as of now.
Meanwhile, the reactions on X (formerly Twitter) showed fans stunned by Swift’s work schedule. One X user said, “The creative speed is genuinely staggering.” The post said the pace showed “prolific, channeled inspiration.” Another fan wrote, “This is actually insane.” The user noted how Swift watched the movie, wrote a song, recorded it, and reached Pixar executives “all in the same day.” They further added, “Taylor’s creativity is on another level.”
For context, “Toy Story 5” opens in theaters on June 19. Ahead of its release, Swift’s “fun” routine became part of the film’s launch conversation.
