Taylor Swift In Grammar Dispute With Princeton Review (Recap)
. The misquote was brought to light by Swift fan/Tumblr account "My Swift Lifee," who caught the gaffe while studying for the SATs. "I was just having an amazing time studying for the SAT and now I feel attacked ugh thanks swift," she wrote, posting a pic of the offending misquote listed under the Princeton Review's "Grammar in Real Life" section, where it's cited that "pop lyrics are a great source of bad grammar," asking reviewers to catch the mistakes in a series of song lyrics from Lady Gaga, Katy Perry, Whitney Houston and Swift. The only problem is that the company got the lyrics to Swift's "Fifteen" wrong, thereby creating bad grammar that isn't really there: "Somebody tells you they love you, you got to believe 'em." "The lyrics are wrong. UGHHH PRINCETON REVIEWWWW," Swift pointed out on her own Tumblr page. "Not the right lyrics at all pssshhhh. You had one job, test people. One job." Read more - here. Radio.com is an official news provider for antiMusic.com.
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