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BTS’s “Come Over” was chosen as this week’s best new song

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BTS’ ARIRANG bonus track “Come Over”, which has just made its streaming debut, topped this week’s new song poll.

Listeners voted in a survey published Friday (June 12) on Billboard to choose the K-pop superstar’s latest digital release as their favorite new song.

“Come Over” stormed to the top spot, beating out new releases from artists such as Olivia Rodrigo, Culture Prophetica, Charles Wesley Godwin, Cateye, Jack White and Bebe Rexha. As of the end of voting on Sunday, BTS ARMY maintained the lead in the group with over 86% of the votes.

“Come Over,” which was co-produced by Circut with SUGA and Ammo and includes members SUGA, RM, and J-Hope on the list of co-writers, was previously available only on ARIRANG’s physical deluxe vinyl edition, but made its streaming debut on Friday.

Its streaming premiere was timed to coincide with BTS’ annual fan festival Festa, and the song’s lyric video was uploaded to YouTube on the day of its release.

The translated chorus of “Come Over,” with some lyrics in Korean and some in English, implores the septet to reconnect with the song’s subject matter. “Yes, I’m lost, can I come? / Yes, I’m lost, can I come? / I just want to say I’m sorry.”

Olivia Rodrigo’s album “You Seem Pretty Sad for a Girl So in Love,” released on Friday, came in second place behind BTS’s “Come Over.” Rodrigo also released a new music video for the song “Stupid Song” from the album.

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

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