Bruno Mars, Rosé Rock Grammys with Pop-Punk Hit ‘APT.’
Bruno Mars and Rosé electrified the 68th Annual Grammy Awards with their performance of the hit track “APT.” The event took place at the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles, featuring Mars on guitar and Rosé’s captivating vocals. This performance made Rosé the first solo K-pop artist to grace the Grammy stage.
Key Facts About “APT.”
“APT.” has garnered significant recognition, earning three Grammy nominations: Record of the Year, Song of the Year, and Best Pop Duo/Group Performance. Released in October 2024, the collaboration showcases both artists’ musical prowess.
Bruno Mars’ Grammy Journey
- Mars has received a total of 36 Grammy nominations and won 16.
- He made his Grammy performance debut in 2011 with a medley of “Grenade” and “Nothin’ on You.”
- His new album, The Romantic, is set for release on February 27, marking his first album in a decade.
Rosé’s Continued Success
Following her collaboration with Mars, Rosé released her debut solo album, Rosie, which includes tracks like “Number One Girl” and “Toxic Till the End.” Additionally, she contributed to the F1 soundtrack with the song “Messy” and collaborated with Alex Warren on “On My Mind.”
Upcoming Projects
This year holds more excitement for fans of both artists. Mars will embark on a world tour this spring and has been named Record Store Day ambassador. Rosé, along with her Blackpink bandmates, recently announced a new mini album titled Deadline, scheduled for release on February 27 via YG Entertainment.
As both artists continue to innovate and collaborate, their work is undeniably shaping the landscape of contemporary music.