X: “T’s new song is so meh.”
Y: “Why do you say that?”
X: “This was a premature statement. I actually love his new song.” OR “This was a premature statement. I actually love the song.”
” X: “This was a premature statement. ” OR “This was a premature statement. ” Both are correct.
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X: “T’s new song is so meh.”
Y: “Why do you say that?”
X: “This was a premature statement. I actually love his new song.” OR “This was a premature statement. I actually love the song.”
Both are correct. But casual English is more like this.
“Sorry, I spoke without thinking. I actually love it.”