Rosé's new single "APT." climbs charts and joins South Korea's banned songs list
BLACKPINK's Rosé has achieved significant success with her new single "APT." The song has quickly climbed the charts and is now on South Korea's unofficial list of "banned" songs for students, known for being too catchy. These "forbidden songs" are considered distracting during study times, especially for college entrance exams. "APT." joins other popular tracks like aespa's "Next Level" and Red Velvet's "Zimzalabim" on this list. The playful melody and concept of "APT." have gone viral, making it hard for listeners to forget. This light-hearted ban has boosted the song's popularity, marking it as a cultural phenomenon in the K-pop scene.