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BTS’ ‘Come Over’ Voted Best New Music This Week

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“Come Over,” an ARIRANG bonus track from BTS that just made its streaming debut, tops this week’s new music poll.

Listeners voted in a poll published Friday (June 12) on Billboard, choosing the K-pop superstars’ latest digital release as their favorite new music.

“Come Over” flew to the top spot in a landslide win against new releases from artists like Olivia Rodrigo, Cultura Profética, Charles Wesley Godwin, KATSEYE, Jack White, Bebe Rexha and more. At the poll’s closing time on Sunday, BTS ARMY kept the group in the lead with more than 86% of the vote.

“Come Over” — which has members SUGA, RM and j-hope among its list of co-writers, and which was co-produced by Cirkut with SUGA and Ammo — had its streaming debut on Friday after previously only being available on the physical deluxe vinyl edition of ARIRANG.

Its streaming premiere was timed alongside BTS’ annual fan celebration, Festa, and a lyric video for the song was uploaded to YouTube on release day.

With some lyrics in Korean and some in English, the translated chorus of “Come Over” has the septet pleading to reconnect with the subject of the song: “Yeah, I’m lost, can I come over?/ Yeah, I’m lost, can I come over?/ I just wanna say I’m sorry.”

Coming in second place behind BTS’ “Come Over” is Olivia Rodrigo’s You Seem Pretty Sad for a Girl So in Love album, which dropped on Friday. Rodrigo also released a new music video for album track “Stupid Song.”

See the final results of this week’s poll below.

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