BLACKPINK’s Rosé recently made headlines after revealing that she almost deleted her new song “APT.”, a track she collaborated on with Bruno Mars. The reason for her hesitation has stirred discussions online, particularly among netizens who found her concerns both adorable and relatable.
What Made Rosé Want to Delete “APT.”?
In an interview with Vogue, Rosé explained that the inspiration behind “APT.” came from a popular Korean drinking game called Apartment. This game is well-known in Korea and is often played in social settings. Rosé shared her initial excitement about the song but quickly found herself questioning its content.
“I remember going home [from the studio] kind of freaked out. Is this OK, that I’ve written a song about a drinking game?” Rosé said during the interview.
The playful nature of the game left her wondering if it was appropriate to base a song on such a theme. The singer was so concerned that she asked her team to delete the track from their phones. However, by that time, the song had already won over her team, and they were unwilling to let it go.
How Netizens Reacted to Rosé’s Worries
When the news of Rosé’s concerns came out, netizens had mixed reactions. While many found her worries adorable, others understood why she might have felt uneasy about the song’s inspiration.
Below are some of the comments that emerged on Theqoo, a popular Korean online forum:
“Rosé is so adorable, haha.”
“We used to do it in school too, haha.”
“It’s not a drinking game, haha. We did it in elementary school.”
“In foreign countries, there are so many songs about sex, so what’s the big deal about drinking or games…”
“So cute, hahaha.”
“In Korea, people criticize and bring it up whenever it’s related to drinking shows, so I get why they’re worried. It’s been on the hot topics on Theqoo several times, and we all criticized it together.”
Some users pointed out that the game isn’t always connected to drinking, as it’s often played casually by younger people in school settings. Others empathized with Rosé’s worries, acknowledging that anything related to drinking can sometimes receive criticism in Korean media.
A Song Fans Are Happy Wasn’t Deleted
Despite Rosé’s initial concerns, “APT.” has already captured the attention of her fans. As netizens continue to share their reactions, it’s clear that the song has resonated with listeners in Korea and beyond. The upbeat and playful vibe of the track, combined with Bruno Mars‘s involvement, makes it a standout in Rosé’s growing catalog of solo work.
While Rosé may have had her doubts about the inspiration behind the song, fans are thankful that the track wasn’t deleted. Many are already praising it for its unique concept and catchy melody.
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