"I love when people get songs wrong. I love when people take something from a song that's totally not what I intended!"
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The specific intent is less about humility than about leverage. Pop is built to travel. A three-minute track has to be specific enough to feel personal, but open enough to let strangers move in and redecorate. Marx is pointing to that sweet spot where a lyric’s emotional architecture holds even when the factual blueprint gets ignored. People “getting it wrong” doesn’t mean they’re careless; it means they’re using the song the way people actually use music: as a container for their own memory, grief, crush, or private mythology.
The subtext is also a gentle critique of auteur culture. In an era that treats artists as brands with “canon” and “lore,” Marx shrugs and says the listener is a co-author. It’s a surprisingly generous stance from someone who could easily insist on authorial intent. He’s admitting what hitmakers learn early: the public doesn’t just consume songs, it repurposes them. Misinterpretation becomes a compliment, evidence that the track has enough emotional bandwidth to outgrow its origin story.
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Marx, Richard. (2026, January 16). I love when people get songs wrong. I love when people take something from a song that's totally not what I intended! FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-love-when-people-get-songs-wrong-i-love-when-94779/
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"I love when people get songs wrong. I love when people take something from a song that's totally not what I intended!" FixQuotes, 16 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-love-when-people-get-songs-wrong-i-love-when-94779/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.


