Just by reading, 'The Fresh Prince Of Bel-Air' you're now singing the theme song in your head. Everyone knows the song! Or so I thought. Turns out, a misheard lyric in the song caused a school lockdown in Ambridge, Pennsylvania. Keep reading to find out what the lyrics was, and how it was mistaken to such a degree.

From Inquisitr:

The entire school district, located in Ambridge, Pennsylvania, imposed a lockdown after an doctor’s office employee called 911. The employee was attempting to contact a student to confirm an appointment when the call was forwarded to voice mail.

 

As reported by WPXI, the student’s voice mail featured the theme song from the sitcom, which was popular in the 1990s. The line “shooting some b-ball outside of school,” was misheard as “shooting people outside of school.” The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air song prompted the employee to contact authorities.

Ambridge High School, along with all other schools district-wide, were placed on lock down. The 19-year-old, who used the song in her voice mail, was reportedly detained for three hours while officials questioned her and searched through her belongings.

I'm pretty sure more people know the words to this song than they do the National Anthem. How did that get messed up?

And so you can sing along...

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