BLACKPINK's Rose's latest song in collaboration with Bruno Mars received a warm welcome. Since its release, the song titled APT has gone viral and become popular on various music and video platforms.
The addictive music and repetitive lyrics make this song easy to remember, making you want to keep listening to it or humming it. Unfortunately, this APT song is on the list of songs that students who are about to take an exam should not listen to because they are afraid that it will disturb their focus.
Not only in South Korea, this song is also banned from being listened to in Malaysia because it is considered not to reflect Eastern culture. The interpretation of the song raised concerns that BLACKPINK Rose's collaboration with Bruno Mars could encourage certain attitudes or behaviors among young listeners.
Through social media, the Malaysian Ministry also considered that the APT song was contrary to traditional values upheld in Eastern culture. For this reason, the Malaysian ministry recommends that parents and members of society remain alert to the influence of western culture entering their country.
So what is the real meaning of this APT song? This song describes the longing for a more real relationship. In today's world, many couples show their love only through text messages or sending romantic emojis. However, Rose and Bruno Mars teach that a relationship can be deeper and more intense if you are able to show your feelings directly.
Post a Comment