K-pop girl group Blackpink’s Rosé has captivated audiences worldwide with her new song “APT.” in collaboration with American pop star Bruno Mars, released on Oct. 18. Just four days after its release, the song topped both Spotify’s global and U.S. charts, and on Oct. 23, it surpassed 100 million views on YouTube. This marks the first time a South Korean female solo act has achieved the No. 1 spot on both charts.
While it is not unusual for K-pop songs to gain global popularity, “APT.” is noteworthy for being inspired by a Korean drinking game and for being written and composed by Rosé herself. Despite the song’s focus on unfamiliar aspects of Korean drinking culture, Bruno Mars chants “Geonbae, geonbae” (cheers) while drinking “somaek,” a mix of soju and beer. The track has rapidly gained popularity thanks to its addictive melody, humor, and integration of Korean subculture in the music video, evoking comparisons to Psy’s 2012 global hit “Gangnam Style.” The term “apart(ment)” itself is a form of “Konglish” (Korean-style English).
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