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SHOCK: Bruno Mars panicked “Stop Róse, I’m scared” when she said “I want our BABY to be a boy or a girl” I WOW and then… See more
On October 18, Rosé of BLACKPINK made waves by releasing her highly anticipated solo music video APT, which features a surprising collaboration with pop star Bruno Mars. The MV quickly captured attention for its vibrant visuals, upbeat melody, and a playful interaction between the two artists—one moment in particular set social media ablaze!
During the MV, Rosé leaned in and gave Bruno Mars a kiss on the cheek, leaving the singer momentarily stunned. In a light-hearted reaction, Bruno exclaimed, “Stop, Rosé, I’m scared!” as Rosé cheekily teased, “I wonder if our baby would be a boy or a girl?” This playful banter not only brought laughs but also created one of the most talked-about moments of the video, sparking excitement among fans.
APT – A Pop-Punk Melody with a Twist
APT is a fun, pop-punk track with an upbeat and catchy rhythm that showcases Rosé in a new light. The MV concept revolves around a girl expressing her love through a Korean drinking game, adding a playful narrative to the story. The video’s aesthetic features a vibrant pink color palette complemented by whimsical animation, creating an engaging and eye-catching experience.
A “Transformation” for Rosé
Fans have applauded Rosé’s transformation in this new project, noting how APT offers a different musical direction compared to her previous work. “This song is so cheerful, I’ve had it on repeat since the first listen,” one fan commented. Another added, “This collaboration with Bruno feels fun and genuine—it’s such a refreshing side of Rosé.”
Fans React to the Viral Kiss Moment
The scene where Rosé plants a kiss on Bruno Mars’ cheek quickly went viral. Bruno’s shocked expression and playful response delighted fans, who flooded social media with reactions. Comments like, “Bruno’s reaction is priceless!” and “I didn’t expect this level of fun from Rosé’s solo release—she totally nailed it!” were common across platforms.
Rosé’s collaboration with Bruno also drew praise for bringing fresh energy and versatility. APT’s lively beat and lyrics, entirely in English, demonstrate Rosé’s ability to explore new musical styles while maintaining her signature charm.
A Successful Solo Debut with Impressive Metrics
This marks Rosé’s first solo project since officially signing with The Black Label. Within just 3 hours of its release, APT garnered nearly 3 million views on YouTube, accompanied by hundreds of thousands of comments from enthusiastic fans. The song even debuted at #64 on the Korean music site Melon—a notable achievement for an English-language track
A “Transformation” for Rosé
Fans have applauded Rosé’s transformation in this new project, noting how APT offers a different musical direction compared to her previous work. “This song is so cheerful, I’ve had it on repeat since the first listen,” one fan commented. Another added, “This collaboration with Bruno feels fun and genuine—it’s such a refreshing side of Rosé.”