BTS ARIRANG Faces Backlash After Suga’s Hidden Track Revealed as Vinyl-Exclusive

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BTS ARIRANG Faces Backlash After Suga’s Hidden Track Revealed as Vinyl-Exclusive

BTS ARIRANG Faces Backlash After Suga’s Hidden Track Revealed as Vinyl-Exclusive

Excitement surrounding a new release from BTS quickly shifted to frustration after fans uncovered unexpected details about the group’s latest album, ARIRANG. What began as anticipation for a deluxe vinyl edition instead sparked controversy over how one member’s work was handled.

The issue centers on a hidden track in the vinyl version, revealed during an April 1 live broadcast to have been produced by Suga. According to the group, Suga was initially unaware that his song had been included in this format. He had believed the track was excluded from the album and only discovered its placement weeks later, which reportedly left him upset.

BTS ARIRANG Faces Backlash After Suga’s Hidden Track Revealed as Vinyl-Exclusive
BTS ARIRANG Faces Backlash After Suga’s Hidden Track Revealed as Vinyl-Exclusive

Fans reacted strongly to this revelation, directing criticism toward HYBE and BIGHIT MUSIC. Many argued that making the track exclusive to a vinyl release limits access, especially for international listeners who depend on streaming services. This led to accusations that the company prioritized profit over accessibility, with some labeling the decision a “cash grab.”

Additional debate emerged from Suga’s comment comparing the track to “Take Two.” While some interpreted this as a stylistic reference, others believed he was suggesting the song might go largely unnoticed due to its limited availability.

Despite the backlash, ARIRANG continues to achieve strong commercial success, including a “Global All Kill.” Still, the controversy underscores ongoing tensions in the K-pop industry between company strategies and fan expectations, particularly regarding fair access to music and proper recognition of artists’ contributions.

Written by Mason Turner Senior Editor Kpop, Content, Strategy, Trends, Fandom, Reviews, Publishing Mason Turner has 8 years of experience in editorial management and holds a degree in Communications with certification in digital publishing and workflow optimization.

Mason Turner manages K-pop editorial output with an emphasis on structure, consistency, and publication efficiency. He refines content pipelines, ensuring articles meet accuracy and formatting standards before release. His approach integrates editorial judgment with performance data to maintain relevance across topics. He focuses on scalable processes that support high volume publishing without compromising quality.

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