Rose Bruno Mars - Apt. -lyrics- 〈HOT | 2024〉

[Chant] “Kongdeong kongdeong, APT. APT.” “Kongdeong kongdeong, APT. APT.”

Analysis: This is the genius hook. “Kongdeong kongdeong” (콩댕콩댕) is onomatopoeia—the sound of knocking on a door or objects bumping together. In the drinking game, it mimics the rhythm of hands stacking. By starting the song with this, ROSÉ ensures that Western listeners are instantly addicted to a sound they don’t recognize, while Korean listeners feel a rush of cultural nostalgia.

Imagine the soft strum of a guitar, a gentle but driving beat, and a chorus that builds into a raw, emotional peak. ROSÉ takes the first verse with breathy longing, Bruno answers with his signature falsetto in the pre-chorus, and together they harmonize on the hook: ROSE Bruno Mars - APT. -Lyrics-

“This apartment’s too small for the both of us / But baby, I don’t mind / Leavin’ all the windows open / Let the night bleed into the light.”

"ROSE" is a song by American singer-songwriter Bruno Mars, from his third studio album, 24K Magic (2016). The song was written by Mars and Philip Lawrence, and produced by Mars, Lawrence, and Christopher Brody Brown. [Chant] “Kongdeong kongdeong, APT

“You say you’re a gentleman / But you stole my last potato chip / That’s a felony, honey / Guess you’ll have to pay me with a kiss.”

Analysis: This is where ROSÉ’s wit shines. After Bruno's smooth lines, she brings reality into the apartment: domestic chaos. Stealing a chip is such a small, stupid thing, but she turns it into a “felony.” This proves the relationship has moved past formal flirting into playful annoyance—the true sign of comfort. “This apartment’s too small for the both of

Musically, “APT.” is a shock to the system. We expected a soulful ballad or a funky track (because Bruno). Instead, we got a driving, garage-rock beat reminiscent of The Strokes or early Avril Lavigne.

This isn't a K-pop song featuring an American artist. This is a pop-punk anthem built around a Korean chant, sung by a New Zealand-born K-pop star and a Hawaiian-born funk legend. It shouldn't work, but it is impossible to listen to without tapping your foot.


“APT.” captures the intimacy of a small apartment — the cluttered coffee table, flickering neon signs outside the window, and two people caught between love and uncertainty. The lyrics paint scenes of vulnerability, whispered promises, and the quiet chaos of sharing a cramped space with someone you can’t let go of.

“Key under the mat / Same old broken latch / You said don’t look back / But here we are again.”

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