Is it ‘poise’ or ‘ploys’?
There’s nothing that can stop you from becoming popular except maybe getting the words right.
Ironically, the post also includes that caption, “We know about popular.”

Ariana Grande in ‘Wicked’.Universal Pictures
Grande commented, “It’s ploys!!!!!!
I love you @wickedmovie.”
Upon further investigation, however, it seems the confusion over these lyrics is more widespread.
In fact, Genius lists the lyrics as “properpoise.”
Not to mention the lyric video onthe officialWickedBroadway YouTube account also features the word “ploys.”
It’s no surprise that Grande is in the right here.
Chenoweth has been very vocal about giving her blessing to Grande throughout the process.
“She was just like, ‘I was hoping this would happen.
I love you, and I trust you with it, baby girl,'” Grande said.
“She was like, ‘Just do your thing.
Just do your thing.
You are so funny and you have great instincts and no one knows that.
You’re gonna backdoor ‘em.’
And I was just like, ‘Okay.'”
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Wicked, which also famously starredIdina Menzel, premiered on Broadway in 2003.
The show went on to earn 10 Tony Award nominations in 2004, including one for Best Musical.
It won three Tony awards.
Grande has already beenearning rave reviewsand Oscar buzz for her work in the film.
The story has been split into two parts with the first film set to hit theaters on Nov. 22.
Wickedalso starsCynthia Erivo,Jonathan Bailey,Michelle Yeoh, andJeff Goldblum.
Update: This article has been updated to reflect the lyric sheet confirmation.