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Bruno Mars and Rose's APT is best-selling song of 2025 globally

South Korean-New Zealand singer Rose and US singer-songwriter and record producer Bruno Mars perform on stage during the 68th Annual Grammy Awards at the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles on 1 February, 2026
Rose and Bruno Mars performed APT at the Grammys in Los Angeles earlier this month

Bruno Mars's single APT with K-pop star Rose has been named by the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry (IFPI) as the best-selling track of 2025 globally.

It is the first time the chart-topping global song has featured a non-European or North American singer, with the 29-year-old New Zealand-born BlackPink member, whose real name is Roseanne Park.

It is also the first time the top track has featured non-English lyrics.

Mars, 40, whose real name is Peter Hernandez, previously topped the chart in 2011 for his solo single Just the Way You Are.

APT is closely followed by Golden by HUNTR/X in second place, which is one of two singles on the chart from the Netflix animated film KPop Demon Hunters.

Alex Warren's Ordinary is in third place, Mars's collaboration with Lady Gaga, Die with a Smile, is in fourth, and Benson Boone's Beautiful Things is fifth.

The top 10 is rounded out by Billie Eilish's Wildflower (sixth), which won Song of the Year at the Grammy Awards; Teddy Swims's Lose Control (seventh), Kendrick Lamar and SZA's Luther (eighth), which won the Record of the Year Grammy; Gracie Abrams's That's So True (ninth), and Kendrick Lamar's Drake diss track Not Like Us (10th).

Victoria Oakley, Chief Executive of the IFPI, said: "Rose and Bruno Mars topping the IFPI global single chart with APT is a landmark moment, not least as it's the first time a winning single has featured non-English lyrics.

"This year's results also underline the global reach of today's music market, with songs connecting across languages and borders."

APT was nominated for three gongs at the recent 2026 Grammy Awards: Best Pop Duo/Group Performance, Song of the Year, and Record of the Year.

However, it missed out during the awards ceremony in Los Angeles, which Bruno Mars and Rose opened with a performance of the song.

Source: Press Association

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