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BTS Drops SUGA-Produced Hidden Track “Come Over” on Vinyl Only — ARMY Demands Streaming Release

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The BTS ARIRANG Deluxe Vinyl edition featuring the SUGA-produced hidden track "Come Over."

BTS’s fifth studio album ARIRANG keeps delivering surprises, and the latest one has fans scrambling to get their hands on a turntable. A brand-new track called “Come Over”, produced by SUGA, surfaced exclusively on the album’s deluxe vinyl edition on 3 April 2026, and ARMY is not taking the streaming exclusion quietly.

What Is “Come Over” and Where Can You Hear It?

“Come Over” is not a standard bonus track. It is the 15th and final hidden track on the ARIRANG deluxe vinyl edition, kept entirely off all digital and streaming platforms by design. The standard ARIRANG album contains 14 tracks, making this a genuinely exclusive addition for physical collectors only. As of 5 April 2026, HYBE has made no announcement of a digital or streaming release, and the only way to hear the full track cleanly is through the physical vinyl itself. Fan-shared snippets on YouTube and Instagram exist, but these are partial or low-quality recordings.

You can purchase the deluxe vinyl edition via the BTS Official Store or the BTS US Official Shop by searching for “ARIRANG Deluxe Vinyl.” The edition comes in at least two special versions, a B&W Ver. and a Colour Ver., each featuring a 12-inch vinyl with all 15 tracks. Additional contents include a gatefold sleeve, photobook, turntable slipmat, lyric paper, poster, postcard, photo card set, and photo card holder.

What Did Fans Receive?

Fans who received their copies on 3 April 2026 began posting snippets online, giving the wider fanbase its first proper listen. Listeners have described the track as emotional, dreamy, and atmospheric, with some drawing comparisons to BTS’s 2023 fan-dedicated track “Take Two”. The chorus, sung primarily by V and Jungkook, gives a strong sense of the song’s emotional register:

“When a hollow, empty night falls
I find myself calling out to you again like this
Yeah, I’m lost, can I come over?
I just wanna say I’m sorry
I hate myself like this…”

DetailInformation
Track TitleCome Over
Track Position15th track (hidden, deluxe vinyl only)
Lead VocalistsV and Jungkook
ProducerSUGA (additional production by NamGiSeok)
Writing CreditsSUGA, RM, j-hope
AlbumARIRANG (BTS’s fifth studio album)
Album Release Date20 March 2026
Vinyl Availability Date3 April 2026
Streaming AvailabilityNot available on any platform
Where to PurchaseBTS Official Store / BTS US Official Shop

How Did Fans Find Out About “Come Over”?

SUGA planted the first hint during a Weverse livestream on 1 April 2026, when BTS gathered to celebrate ARIRANG debuting at #1 on the Billboard 200 and “SWIM” topping the Billboard Hot 100. During the stream, SUGA told fans directly: “A song that I produced is coming out soon — it’s finally coming out, a special song on the LP.”

What made the reveal even more touching was the emotional context behind it. Members shared during the livestream that SUGA was genuinely upset that “Come Over” had not made it onto the main 14-track album. That detail alone tells you everything about how much the track means to him personally, and it explains why the group treated it as something special rather than a routine B-side.

RM added to the anticipation by hinting: “For those coming to the Goyang concert next week, you might be able to hear it.” The group also drew a comparison between “Come Over” and their beloved 2023 track “Take Two”, framing it as a similarly heartfelt, fan-dedicated song built around themes of longing, apology, and reconciliation rather than a commercial push.

Crucially, BTS confirmed during the same stream that “Come Over” would remain exclusive to the physical deluxe vinyl with no streaming release planned. Two days later, vinyl copies began arriving and fan-shared snippets confirmed exactly what the tease had promised. You can read Billboard’s full coverage of the livestream reveal here.

Key Facts About “Come Over”

  • Produced by SUGA, with additional production from NamGiSeok and writing contributions from SUGA, RM, and j-hope
  • Positioned as the 15th hidden track on the deluxe vinyl, adding to ARIRANG’s standard 14-track listing
  • Sung primarily by V and Jungkook, with an emotional tone comparable to “Take Two”
  • SUGA reportedly expressed that he was upset the track did not make the main album, reinforcing its personal significance
  • The deluxe vinyl edition began arriving on 3 April 2026, with fan-shared snippets circulating the same day
  • BTS explicitly confirmed during the 1 April Weverse livestream that no streaming release is planned
  • As of 5 April 2026, the track remains strictly vinyl-only with no official audio or music video release
  • Concert attendees at Goyang Stadium from 9 April 2026 may hear the track performed live before most fans get any other form of access

Why Is “Come Over” Vinyl-Only?

BTS confirmed the exclusivity themselves during the Weverse livestream, treating the track as a deliberate reward for dedicated physical collectors rather than a mainstream promotional release. The decision also fits within ARIRANG’s broader theme of Korean cultural roots and deep fan connection, where the physical format carries symbolic significance beyond simple music delivery.

Members framed “Come Over” in the same emotional category as “Take Two”, a track widely regarded within the fandom as one of BTS’s most sincere fan tributes. The comparison suggests the group sees “Come Over” as something that should reach fans through a meaningful, intentional act of purchase rather than a passive stream.

Some fans fully supported this approach. One post on X read: “You need to have a deeper level of love for the boys to understand why Come Over was in an LP and not on the album or streaming platforms. There’s a reason why it’s a hidden track. It’ll reach the right people.”

However, the strategy also sits on top of ARIRANG’s already remarkable physical sales numbers, which suggests the vinyl-exclusive decision serves both an artistic and a commercial purpose simultaneously. 

ARMY’s Reaction: Demand the Stream

Not everyone is at peace with the decision. A large section of ARMY has taken to social media to push for a digital release, with multiple petitions on Change.org specifically demanding HYBE make “Come Over” available on streaming platforms. Fans are also voicing their frustration directly on Weverse, with many international fans pointing out the added barrier of not owning a turntable.

Fan responses on X include:

  • “I want Come Over to be on streaming platforms so badly… I can’t stop looping the song even if it doesn’t have a clear sound. It’s one of my favorite songs of all time.”
  • One fan called for a formal petition to pressure HYBE into a digital release
  • Another jokingly said they had “resorted to walking around with a turntable” just to keep the track playing

The divide between those who respect the exclusivity as intentional artistry and those demanding wider access has kept “Come Over” trending well past the initial vinyl discovery, making it one of the most discussed BTS moments of this entire era.

ARIRANG’s Chart Performance So Far

For context, here is exactly how dominant ARIRANG has been since its release on 20 March 2026:

MilestoneDetail
Billboard 200Debuted at #1
Billboard Hot 100Lead single “SWIM” debuted at #1 (BTS’s 7th career chart-topper)
First Week Total Sales641,000 equivalent album units
Pure Album Sales532,000 copies — biggest for a group in over a decade, surpassing One Direction’s Midnight Memories (2013)
Hot 100 Charting Tracks13 ARIRANG tracks debuted on the Hot 100 in a single week — a historic achievement
World Tour Kickoff9 April 2026, Goyang Stadium, South Korea — three night

You can find full chart data and tour dates via Billboard’s coverage here and the official BTS tour page here.

Key Takeaways

  • “Come Over” is a SUGA-produced hidden track available only on the ARIRANG deluxe vinyl edition, which began shipping on 3 April 2026
  • Writing credits include SUGA, RM, and j-hope, with additional production from NamGiSeok, and the track is sung by V and Jungkook
  • It is the 15th track on the deluxe vinyl, entirely absent from the standard 14-track digital release
  • SUGA was reportedly upset that the song did not make the main album, underlining how personal the track is to the group
  • Members compared it to “Take Two”, framing it as a heartfelt fan dedication rather than a commercial release
  • You can purchase the deluxe vinyl via the BTS Official Store or BTS US Official Shop
  • BTS confirmed during the 1 April Weverse livestream that the track will remain vinyl-exclusive with no streaming plans announced
  • Multiple Change.org petitions are circulating, with international fans particularly vocal about accessibility
  • The ARIRANG World Tour kicks off at Goyang Stadium from 9 April 2026, where live audiences may hear “Come Over” performed before any digital release

“Come Over” may only exist on vinyl for now, but the conversation around it has reached far further than most fully streamed releases ever manage. Whether HYBE eventually moves it to streaming platforms remains entirely open, and judging by the petitions and the social media noise, ARMY will keep asking that question every single day until they get a clear answer.

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