BLACKPINK’s Rosé Drops Infectious Song APT. Featuring Bruno Mars
The energetic track highlights the duo’s musical talent, blending catchy melodies with a sound that’s sure to get listeners hooked.
BLACKPINK’s Rosé has finally dropped her highly anticipated solo release, ‘APT.,’ featuring Grammy-winning artist Bruno Mars. The pop-rock track is irresistibly catchy, with Rosé chanting its infectious chorus in Korean, translating to apartment. The collaboration was teased in an Instagram post of the two with the caption “The night I taught Bruno how to play a Korean drinking game,” appropriately called the apartment game.
The song’s gritty, high-energy vibe channels the rebellious spirit of early 2000s films and music, marking a bold departure from the softer, more anthemic sound she showcased in 2021’s ‘Gone’ and ‘On The Ground.’ The two complement each other seamlessly, blending their voices and musicality to elevate the track.
The brightly pink music video captures their playful chemistry, with both rocking black leather jackets that evoke a vintage, edgy aesthetic. Their on-screen energy mirrors the song’s bold, nostalgic feel, making it as visually captivating as it is musically infectious.
Earlier this month, Rosé announced her first full-length studio album, ‘Rosie,’ set to drop on December 6th, featuring 12 tracks. “I cannot wait for you to listen to this little journal of mine. Rosie is the name my friends and family call me, and with this album, I hope you all feel that much closer to me,” she shared.