Hearts2Hearts to Drop Japanese Version of “RUDE!” Can It Top the Charts Again?

SM Entertainment announced that Hearts2Hearts will release a Japanese language version of their latest hit single, “RUDE!“, on various music platforms at midnight on March 18, 2026. This marks a significant “Meaning” for the group as it is their first ever Japanese language release. The track, which tells a story of “cute rebellion” by mischievous girls, has been adapted into Japanese to bring a fresh charm to their growing international audience.

Hearts2Hearts posing together in a garden setting, all wearing stylish outfits and smiling at the camera. Some are making playful hand gestures.
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The original Korean version of “RUDE!” has been a massive “Context” for the group’s meteoric rise, setting multiple career-high records. Its domestic and global performance includes:

  • Music Charts: Peaked at #1 on Melon’s HOT 100, #2 on the TOP 100, and #3 on the Daily Chart.
  • Music Show Wins: Secured two first-place trophies on major music programs, including Mnet’s M Countdown and MBC’s Show! Music Core.
  • Global Streaming: Topped the Spotify Korea Daily and Weekly Top Songs charts and dominated QQ Music (China) and Apple Music Korea.
  • Viral Impact: The music video has already surpassed 57 million views, and the track trended at #1 on Instagram’s Trending Audio and YouTube’s domestic trending music.
Hearts2Hearts standing together outdoors, smiling and holding hands. They are dressed in colorful and trendy outfits, with a vibrant cityscape in the background.
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The Japanese release is just the beginning of Hearts2Hearts’ packed global schedule. The group is set to hold their North American premiere showcase, HEARTS 2 HOUSE, in the coming days: March 19 in New York (Brooklyn Paramount) and March 22 in Los Angeles (The Wiltern).

Following their U.S. activities, they will continue their momentum with a fan meeting in Jakarta on March 28 and a performance at TV Asahi’s Global Music Festival ‘The Performance’ in Yokohama on April 12.