HELP - Emergence - iTunes shows a different country (UK)

Hey, I was searching for any artist and realized that my iTunes said sign in, the point is I'm in the USA and the Itunes is opening up in the UK. What gives? Have I been hacked and what do I do next? Thanks for your help.
LadyBrett

So, I've over reacted?
Thank you Niel. Now that I've made a fool out of myself, I'll slither away. :lol:

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