On December 24, a heartwarming yet alarming social media post captured the attention of internet users. A concerned parent took to her platform, stating, “Rosé, Bruno Mars, please help save my son who is addicted to ‘APT.’ from morning to night, every single day.” The post included a humorous caption, “Possessed by ‘APT.’ level: legendary,” alongside a video featuring her two-year-old son joyfully singing the song “APT.” repeatedly, even past 8 PM.
This candid expression of parenting struggles quickly garnered widespread attention across various social media channels. The unexpected twist came when Rosé, the pop sensation herself, responded with a lighthearted, “Oh my, I’m so sorry, ma’am,” adding to the lively discussion surrounding the post.
The Magic of “APT.”
“APT.” debuted as the first pre-release single from Rosé’s highly anticipated full-length album “rosie” on October 18. This captivating track draws inspiration from a unique drinking game, featuring an upbeat melody and catchy, repetitive lyrics that create an addictive listening experience.
A Commercial Triumph
Upon its release, “APT.” achieved remarkable success in Korea, securing a Perfect All Kill (PAK) on national music charts. Furthermore, it soared to the top of the U.S. Spotify chart and dominated iTunes rankings in 40 countries. Notably, it marked a significant milestone by debuting at No. 8 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100, setting a new record for female K-pop artists.
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