Rose: rosie
Briefly

Rosé broke out with "APT.," an infectious pop-rock collaboration, showcasing her voice’s versatility while narrating the humor of a drunken night.
The highlight, "Toxic Till the End," builds to a cathartic bridge capturing rage over a bad relationship, diverging from the overall theme of longing.
Musically, rosie blends influences from Sam Smith and Halsey, navigating a mix of genres while attempting to capture pop's recent past.
Overall, while 'APT.' delivers a solid pop-rock experience, the rest of the album falters in narrative cohesion and fails to replicate that initial spark.
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