BLACKPINK's Rose feat Bruno Mars' APT song has become a music trend lately. The collaboration single has successfully topped the global charts and is known to be addictive, making listeners addicted to singing the lyrics of the APT song.
This makes the song 'APT' BLACKPINK's Rose & Bruno Mars need to be avoided by people who are especially preparing for the college entrance exam or CSAT. The song APT is considered to be able to disrupt the concentration of test takers who should be studying, but instead sing ' apateu ', the repeated lyrics in the song APT by BLACKPINK's Rose and Bruno Mars.
The college entrance exam in South Korea is called the College Scholastic Ability Test (CSAT) or also commonly called 'suneung'. High school graduates in Korea will soon take the CSAT which falls on November 14, 2024.
As reported by The Korea Times, the number of CSAT participants this year has increased by more than 110 thousand test takers. It is stated that there are 110,734 test takers who will take the CSAT in Seoul consisting of high school students and graduates.
Preparing for college entrance exams is not easy, especially the CSAT which is known to be the most stressful exam for children in Korea. Focus is one of the most important elements when studying, but it seems that children will have a hard time studying while listening to BLACKPINK's Rose feat Bruno Mars' APT.
BLACKPINK Rose's APT song featuring Bruno Mars was previously released on October 18, 2024. This collaboration single has been a huge success by topping a number of global charts such as Spotify's Top 50, #1 MelOn Top100, and even ranking 1 on the Apple Music chart.
This 'APT' BLACKPINK's Rose and Bruno Mars song has become a global trend and is often played as a short video background on social media. The lyrics ' apateu ' which are often repeated in this song are also said to be very addictive by many people.
Along with the exam season, BLACKPINK's Rose and Bruno Mars' APT songs have reportedly entered the banned song list. Quoting from Korea JoongAng Daily , the songs have become taboo because test takers are worried that the lyrics and melody will stick in their minds and disrupt their concentration while preparing for the approaching suneung.
In some online communities of CSAT participants, there have been many pranks that display links containing banned songs during the exam. Although it may sound trivial, Korean students are very sensitive about the college entrance exam because the CSAT is very important for their future.
A song that keeps ringing in your head is also commonly called an earworm . This condition can sometimes relax the mind, but it can also be very disturbing to someone who is in need of great concentration.
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