Taylor Swift’s “I Knew It, I Knew You” Sets New Streaming Records on Apple Music and Spotify


At this point, Taylor Swift could probably break records by accident.

Taylor Swift has added another achievement to her growing list of records. Her latest song, “I Knew It, I Knew You,” has officially broken the all-time record for the biggest first-day streams for a soundtrack song in Apple Music history. At the same time, the track has also set a new Spotify record for the biggest single-day streaming total for a country song by a female artist.

The accomplishment continues a trend that has followed Swift throughout her career. Whether she’s releasing a studio album, re-recording an older project, contributing to a soundtrack, or dropping a standalone single, the commercial response is usually massive. In this case, “I Knew It, I Knew You” managed to dominate across multiple streaming platforms immediately upon release.

The song’s success also arrives while The Life of a Showgirl continues to maintain a strong presence in the music industry. The album remains the highest-selling project of the past two years, further highlighting Swift’s ability to consistently attract listeners at a level few artists can match.

While it remains to be seen how high “I Knew It, I Knew You” will climb on the charts, its opening-day performance suggests that it could become one of the year’s biggest hits. For now, the numbers speak for themselves.




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