ROSE Lyrics

(Verse 1) You can be my rose My secret garden, my crushed I'll help you grow, I'll help you grow In the dark, where the shadows play

(Prelude) Mmm, mmm, oh, oh Mmm, mmm, oh, oh

(Verse 2) You can be my rose My secret garden, my crushed I'll help you grow, I'll help you grow In the dark, where the shadows play

(Chorus) You can be my rose My secret garden, my crushed I'll help you grow, I'll help you grow

8) Short rehearsal plan (30 minutes)

  1. 5 min — warm-up (scales, lip trills)
  2. 10 min — run through verse + pre-chorus focusing on phrasing
  3. 10 min — chorus + bridge, practice harmonies
  4. 5 min — full run-through at performance tempo

Review: “APT.” – ROSÉ & Bruno Mars – A Drinking Game Anthem Dressed in Pop Brilliance

When two global superstars like ROSÉ and Bruno Mars collide, expectations usually lean toward a sleek, radio-friendly ballad or a funky retro-disco banger. With “APT.,”” they delivered neither—and somehow delivered everything. The track is a dizzying, explosive blend of Korean street culture, pop-punk energy, and irresistible singalong chaos.

But the true star of the song is its lyrical concept, which hinges on a single, brilliant hook.

The Cultural Impact of the Lyrics

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.