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Rose Bruno Mars - Apt. -lyrics- ((top))

Don't you want me like I want you, baby? Don't you need me like I need you now? Sleep tomorrow, but tonight, go crazy All you gotta do is just meet me at the

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Mars repeatedly sets intimate moments in apartments. In “That’s What I Like” (2016), he raps: “Jump in the Cadillac / Girl, let’s put some miles on it / Anything you want / Just to put a smile on it / You deserve it, baby, you deserve it all / And I’m gonna give it to you / Gold jewelry shining so bright / Strawberry champagne on ice / Lucky for you, that’s what I like / That’s what I like.” The song’s video and lyrics emphasize a luxury apartment setting: silk sheets, a kitchen dance, private celebration. Unlike the public rose gesture, the apartment is where real, unguarded love occurs. ROSE Bruno Mars - APT. -Lyrics-

Conversely, in “Leave the Door Open” (2021, with Silk Sonic), the apartment is the site of seduction and sincerity: “I’ma leave the door open / (I’ma leave the door open) / I’ma leave the door open, girl / (I’ma leave the door open, hoping) / That you feel the way I feel.” No rose mentioned—just an open door, a shared space, honest vulnerability.

This playful, high-energy social ritual is perfectly mirrored in the song's addictive, repetitive chant: Don't you want me like I want you, baby

The track is infectious, blending 2000s-era pop-rock vibes (reminiscent of Toni Basil’s "Mickey") with modern, playful production. 🎵 Song Breakdown

is more than just a song; it is a cultural artifact. ROSÉ took a memory of a Korean drinking game, pitched it to Bruno Mars, and created a global phenomenon. They're reliable sources for song lyrics

ROSÉ delivers a gritty, confident performance that deviates from her usual ballads. Chemistry:

The song's global success was cemented with major awards and chart longevity. "APT." enjoyed a , the longest stint ever for a K-pop song, and peaked at Number 3 . At the 2026 BRIT Awards, the track won the prestigious International Song of the Year , making Rosé the first K-pop artist to receive an award at the ceremony . The song was also nominated for three Grammy Awards, including Song of the Year, Record of the Year, and Best Pop Duo/Group Performance .

Here, they finally merge the two meanings. The “spinning” world is literal (the drinking game) and emotional (falling in love). Calling the situation a “disaster” is a loving acceptance of imperfection. It’s the most vulnerable moment in the lyrics: knowing you might lose the game, but playing anyway.

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