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ROSE Bruno Mars - APT. -Lyrics-
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The most disarmingly honest line comes in the pre-chorus, delivered by ROSÉ with a shrug:

“I don’t know what this is / But it’s stupid / And I like it.”

This is the thesis of the song. “APT.” doesn’t try to be profound. It celebrates the reckless, slightly embarrassing, “stupid” moments of young love—the nights that start with a text and end with you screaming a nonsense word at 2 AM. By admitting its own absurdity, the lyric becomes immune to criticism. You can’t call it shallow; it already knows.

When you search for “ROSE Bruno Mars - APT. -Lyrics-” , you are participating in a cultural shift.

For decades, K-pop crossovers attempted to hide their Korean roots to appeal to the West. ROSÉ does the opposite. She shoves “Kongdeong” into Bruno Mars’ mouth. The result? Western fans are googling “Korean drinking game rules,” and Korean fans are seeing their childhood chants on the Billboard Hot 100.

Linguistic note: The lyrics are intentionally bilingual. ROSÉ switches between English and Korean slang seamlessly. For example, the ad-lib “Eodiya? (어디야?)” meaning “Where are you?” appears in the second verse—a casual text message brought to life in a pop song.

The title “APT.” is short for Apartment (Korean: 아파트, apateu). But in the context of the song, it’s not about real estate. It’s a direct reference to a popular Korean drinking game. The rules are simple: Players spin a bottle, stack their wrists, and chant the phrase, “Apa-teu, apa-teu, apa-teu...” The loser drinks.

ROSÉ, writing from her Korean-Australian perspective, brilliantly weaponizes this childhood game as a metaphor for reckless, youthful flirtation.

“Kissy face, kissy face / Sent to your phone, but / I’m trying to kiss your lips for real”

The song opens with digital intimacy (texting) colliding with the desire for physical reality. But instead of a smooth pickup line, the chorus erupts:

“Turn this apateu into a club / I’m talkin’ drink, dance, smoke, freak, party, yeah!”

Here, the lyric transforms the mundane “apartment” into a site of controlled chaos. It’s no longer a living room; it’s a club, a mosh pit, a late-night confession booth. Bruno Mars enters with his signature suave swagger, but even he gets swept up in the mess:

“I’ll be the player, you’ll be the dice / Roll me, baby, we don’t need no lights”

His verse is clever—it keeps the gambling/game metaphor alive—but he quickly surrenders to the chant. That’s the genius of the lyric: No amount of smooth talk can resist the primal joy of a group chant.

If you want: I can (pick one)

The Bittersweet Taste of Love: Unpacking the Lyrics of "ROSE" by Bruno Mars

Bruno Mars' song "ROSE" from his album "24K Magic" is a soulful, laid-back ballad that explores the pain and longing that often accompany the end of a romantic relationship. The lyrics of the song paint a vivid picture of a love that has withered and died, leaving behind only memories and a lingering sense of sadness.

The song begins with the lines "You can put a rose on a vase, put a mat on the floor / I'll put this on a shelf and I won't be tempted no more" (APT.). These opening lines set the tone for the rest of the song, introducing the metaphor of the rose as a symbol of love and beauty. The speaker is attempting to distance themselves from the memories of the past relationship, trying to move on by literally and figuratively putting the rose on a shelf.

However, as the song progresses, it becomes clear that the speaker is struggling to let go. The lyrics "Girl, I was meant to be a part of your story / And I know I was a fool to believe / That I could be a part of your story" (APT.) reveal a deep sense of regret and longing. The speaker acknowledges that they were not meant to be a permanent part of the other person's life, but they can't help but feel a sense of loss and disappointment.

One of the most striking aspects of the lyrics is the way Mars uses imagery and symbolism to convey the emotions. The rose, as mentioned earlier, is a powerful symbol of love and beauty. By putting the rose on a shelf, the speaker is attempting to preserve the memories of the relationship, but also to prevent themselves from being tempted by the past. The line "Put a pin in it, I won't be tempted no more" (APT.) suggests a desire to freeze time, to prevent the pain of heartbreak from unfolding.

The chorus, with its repetition of "You can put a rose on a vase," becomes a kind of refrain, a reminder of the speaker's attempts to move on from the relationship. However, the verse that follows, with its lines "Girl, I was meant to be a part of your story / And I know I was a fool to believe" (APT.), reveals the speaker's vulnerability and heartache.

Throughout the song, Mars' lyrics also touch on themes of regret, nostalgia, and the pain of lost love. The line "I'll put this on a shelf and I won't be tempted no more" (APT.) becomes a kind of darkly comedic commentary on the human tendency to hold onto memories, even when they are painful.

In conclusion, the lyrics of "ROSE" by Bruno Mars offer a poignant exploration of love, loss, and heartache. Through the metaphor of the rose, Mars conveys the beauty and fragility of love, as well as the pain and longing that often accompany its loss. The song's themes of regret, nostalgia, and vulnerability are timeless and universal, making "ROSE" a relatable and emotionally resonant listening experience.


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Mars - Apt. -lyrics-: Rose Bruno

The most disarmingly honest line comes in the pre-chorus, delivered by ROSÉ with a shrug:

“I don’t know what this is / But it’s stupid / And I like it.”

This is the thesis of the song. “APT.” doesn’t try to be profound. It celebrates the reckless, slightly embarrassing, “stupid” moments of young love—the nights that start with a text and end with you screaming a nonsense word at 2 AM. By admitting its own absurdity, the lyric becomes immune to criticism. You can’t call it shallow; it already knows.

When you search for “ROSE Bruno Mars - APT. -Lyrics-” , you are participating in a cultural shift.

For decades, K-pop crossovers attempted to hide their Korean roots to appeal to the West. ROSÉ does the opposite. She shoves “Kongdeong” into Bruno Mars’ mouth. The result? Western fans are googling “Korean drinking game rules,” and Korean fans are seeing their childhood chants on the Billboard Hot 100.

Linguistic note: The lyrics are intentionally bilingual. ROSÉ switches between English and Korean slang seamlessly. For example, the ad-lib “Eodiya? (어디야?)” meaning “Where are you?” appears in the second verse—a casual text message brought to life in a pop song. ROSE Bruno Mars - APT. -Lyrics-

The title “APT.” is short for Apartment (Korean: 아파트, apateu). But in the context of the song, it’s not about real estate. It’s a direct reference to a popular Korean drinking game. The rules are simple: Players spin a bottle, stack their wrists, and chant the phrase, “Apa-teu, apa-teu, apa-teu...” The loser drinks.

ROSÉ, writing from her Korean-Australian perspective, brilliantly weaponizes this childhood game as a metaphor for reckless, youthful flirtation.

“Kissy face, kissy face / Sent to your phone, but / I’m trying to kiss your lips for real”

The song opens with digital intimacy (texting) colliding with the desire for physical reality. But instead of a smooth pickup line, the chorus erupts:

“Turn this apateu into a club / I’m talkin’ drink, dance, smoke, freak, party, yeah!” The most disarmingly honest line comes in the

Here, the lyric transforms the mundane “apartment” into a site of controlled chaos. It’s no longer a living room; it’s a club, a mosh pit, a late-night confession booth. Bruno Mars enters with his signature suave swagger, but even he gets swept up in the mess:

“I’ll be the player, you’ll be the dice / Roll me, baby, we don’t need no lights”

His verse is clever—it keeps the gambling/game metaphor alive—but he quickly surrenders to the chant. That’s the genius of the lyric: No amount of smooth talk can resist the primal joy of a group chant.

If you want: I can (pick one)

The Bittersweet Taste of Love: Unpacking the Lyrics of "ROSE" by Bruno Mars “I don’t know what this is / But

Bruno Mars' song "ROSE" from his album "24K Magic" is a soulful, laid-back ballad that explores the pain and longing that often accompany the end of a romantic relationship. The lyrics of the song paint a vivid picture of a love that has withered and died, leaving behind only memories and a lingering sense of sadness.

The song begins with the lines "You can put a rose on a vase, put a mat on the floor / I'll put this on a shelf and I won't be tempted no more" (APT.). These opening lines set the tone for the rest of the song, introducing the metaphor of the rose as a symbol of love and beauty. The speaker is attempting to distance themselves from the memories of the past relationship, trying to move on by literally and figuratively putting the rose on a shelf.

However, as the song progresses, it becomes clear that the speaker is struggling to let go. The lyrics "Girl, I was meant to be a part of your story / And I know I was a fool to believe / That I could be a part of your story" (APT.) reveal a deep sense of regret and longing. The speaker acknowledges that they were not meant to be a permanent part of the other person's life, but they can't help but feel a sense of loss and disappointment.

One of the most striking aspects of the lyrics is the way Mars uses imagery and symbolism to convey the emotions. The rose, as mentioned earlier, is a powerful symbol of love and beauty. By putting the rose on a shelf, the speaker is attempting to preserve the memories of the relationship, but also to prevent themselves from being tempted by the past. The line "Put a pin in it, I won't be tempted no more" (APT.) suggests a desire to freeze time, to prevent the pain of heartbreak from unfolding.

The chorus, with its repetition of "You can put a rose on a vase," becomes a kind of refrain, a reminder of the speaker's attempts to move on from the relationship. However, the verse that follows, with its lines "Girl, I was meant to be a part of your story / And I know I was a fool to believe" (APT.), reveals the speaker's vulnerability and heartache.

Throughout the song, Mars' lyrics also touch on themes of regret, nostalgia, and the pain of lost love. The line "I'll put this on a shelf and I won't be tempted no more" (APT.) becomes a kind of darkly comedic commentary on the human tendency to hold onto memories, even when they are painful.

In conclusion, the lyrics of "ROSE" by Bruno Mars offer a poignant exploration of love, loss, and heartache. Through the metaphor of the rose, Mars conveys the beauty and fragility of love, as well as the pain and longing that often accompany its loss. The song's themes of regret, nostalgia, and vulnerability are timeless and universal, making "ROSE" a relatable and emotionally resonant listening experience.


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