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BLACKPINK Rosé and Bruno Mars have surprised fans with their latest collaboration, releasing the catchy new single APT. on October 18, 2024. The song, with its dynamic blend of rocker vibes and smooth melodies, has already garnered attention for its fun, rebellious energy and the duo’s infectious chemistry.

The APT. music video is equally as lively, set in bold shades of black and pink. Rosé portrays a smitten girl, while Bruno Mars takes on the role of a laid-back, nonchalant guy. Their playful interactions bring a humorous charm to the video, adding to the overall lighthearted tone of the track.

Fans of both artists were thrilled by this unexpected collaboration. Rosé, known for her powerful vocals, shines once again, proving why she’s considered one of K-pop’s top vocalists, while Bruno Mars brings his signature flair to the mix.

Rosé's Upcoming Solo Album 'Rosie' Set for December Release

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Apart from the exciting release of APT., Rosé is gearing up for her long-awaited solo album, Rosie, which is set to drop on December 6, 2024. Earlier this month, the BLACKPINK member teased fans with posters hinting at the album’s concept. Physical pre-orders for Rosie are now live.

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In an emotional Instagram post, Rosé shared how the journey to creating Rosie began after BLACKPINK's tour wrapped up in 2023. Despite moments of uncertainty, she expressed gratitude to her team, friends, family, and fans for helping her through the process.

Rosé revealed that the name Rosie is what those close to her call her, and through this album, she hopes fans will feel a personal connection to her, describing the project as her "little journal." This upcoming album will mark Rosé's first solo comeback since her debut single album R in 2021, making Rosie a highly anticipated release for her fans.

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