BTS SUGA Unveils Vinyl-Only Fan Song 'Come Over'; Fans Say "Wish More People Could Hear It"

By  Kang Kyung-youn  | Apr 3, 2026

BTS SUGA Unveils Vinyl-Only Fan Song 'Come Over'; Fans Say "Wish More People Could Hear It"
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BTS, who are sweeping global charts and topping two Billboard main charts at once, just surprised fans with a brand-new track available only on the Deluxe Vinyl. The reveal is thrilling ARMY, but some are disappointed that this “fan song” is limited to vinyl.

On the 3rd, BTS released the Deluxe Vinyl of their fifth studio album, "ARIRANG." It includes 14 previously released tracks plus a new song, "Come Over", for a total of 15. The track is a hidden cut that can only be heard on vinyl―not on streaming or CD―making it feel extra special.
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On release day, SUGA posted on social media, “I can’t say everything yet, but anyway, I hope you love what we love,” hinting at how much the hidden track means to him.

"Come Over" was produced by SUGA, with RM and J-HOPE also credited. The song blends stadium anthem energy with pop. Spacious synths and resonant vocals build a grand, full-body sound. A heavy, foot-stomp-and-clap-style beat and a humming guitar line add drive, delivering the kind of power that feels built for a live stage.

The lyrics hit hard, too. “When an empty-feeling night comes / I call out to you again / Yeah, I’m lost, can I come over.” Even in moments of feeling adrift, the narrator turns to “you.” That honest knock at the door after wandering reads like a message to ARMY, who’ve stood by the group for so long.

More than just a new track, it carries the heart of a “fan song.” As a vinyl-only inclusion, it’s a collectible made for core fans. Still, in a streaming-first world, many wish it were easier to share with more listeners.
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The members have already shown special affection for the song. During a Weverse live celebrating their No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100, RM said, “'Come Over' is a hidden track that really upset SUGA hyung.” The members added, “He cried. He really cried,” underscoring SUGA’s attachment. SUGA shared, “I asked for two weeks why it wasn’t on the album, and now it’s finally coming out.”

When talk surfaced about whether it would hit digital platforms and someone said there were “no plans―it’s LP only,” fans felt both excitement and regret.

Reactions included: “I don’t have a turntable, so it’s hard to listen,” and “It’s a shame I don’t have a setup for LPs.” Others urged, “If it’s a fan song, I wish more people could hear it,” and “Please release it on streaming.”
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Meanwhile, BTS’s "ARIRANG" continues to post record-breaking results on global charts, including topping both the Billboard 200 and Hot 100 at the same time.

(SBS Entertainment News | Kang Kyung-youn)