BTS Surprises ARMY With Vinyl-Only Bonus Track Come Over on Arirang LP

BTS has surprised fans once again this time with a hidden bonus track titled “Come Over,” released exclusively on the vinyl (LP) version of their latest studio album Arirang.

According to the group’s agency BigHit Music, the LP edition includes all 14 original tracks from the album along with “Come Over,” a new song dedicated to the group’s global fanbase, ARMY. The track is available only on the vinyl version, making it one of the most exclusive releases connected to the album so far.

The special track also features direct involvement from several BTS members. Suga participated in producing the song, while RM and J-Hope contributed to its songwriting, adding to its significance as a fan-focused release created by the members themselves.

Industry coverage describes “Come Over” as blending pop elements with stadium-style anthem energy, with lyrics expressing the group’s emotional connection to their fans even during uncertain moments.
Because the song is limited to the deluxe vinyl format, it is not currently available on streaming platforms, increasing excitement among collectors and longtime listeners.

The announcement came shortly after BTS revealed the existence of the hidden track during a livestream with fans, where they hinted that the song held special meaning particularly for member Suga, who helped shape its production.

The vinyl release arrives during a major promotional period for Arirang, the group’s fifth full-length album and their first major studio comeback following their military-service era hiatus. The album has already achieved strong global chart performance, with multiple tracks entering major international rankings.

Adding to the momentum, BTS is also preparing to begin the Arirang World Tour, starting in Goyang, South Korea, before continuing to cities worldwide through 2027.

With its vinyl-only release strategy and member participation behind the scenes, “Come Over” has quickly become one of the most talked-about hidden tracks of the group’s recent era—especially among collectors eager to experience music that isn’t available anywhere else.