Secret (South Korean band)

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Secret
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Secret at the Kpop World Festival (From L-R): Jung Hana, Han Sunhwa, Jun Hyoseong, Song Jieun
Background information
Origin Seoul, South Korea
Genres
Years active 2009 (2009)–present
Labels
Website tsenter.co.kr/secret
Members

Secret (Hangul시크릿) is a South Korean K-pop girl group formed by TS Entertainment in 2009. It consists of four members and released their first single in 2009; they released a full-length studio album in 2011.

Career

2009–2010: "Magic" and Madonna

The documentary Secret Story which aired on Mnet introduced Secret to the public.[1] The show chronicled the debut process of the members and aired their invitation-only debut showcase, which took place on September 29, 2009.[2] On October 13, 2009, Secret officially debuted with the release of the music video of "I Want You Back", their first single.[3] Two days later, on October 15, 2009, they had their first live stage on M! Countdown.[4] Secret participated in the Master of Study OST with the song "Friends" which was released on January 2010.

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Secret in Mnet 20's Choice Awards, 2010

On March 31, 2010, Secret revealed the music video for "Magic", the title track of their debut mini album Secret Time.[5] Secret had their comeback performance for "Magic" on M! Countdown on April 8, 2010. The song peaked at No. 5 on the Music Bank K-Chart. The music video quickly reached one million views on video sharing sites such as YouTube and Cyworld, and the "Suspender Dance" which appeared in the video, gained popularity amongst netizens.[6]

Secret released their second mini album titled Madonna on August 12, 2010. The music video for the title track, also named "Madonna", was released on August 11, 2010. Kang Jiwon and Kim Kibum, the composers who wrote "Madonna" highlighted that the inspiration behind the song is about living with confidence by becoming an icon in this generation, like the American singer Madonna.[7] Just like their previous single "Magic", the music video for "Madonna" reached one million views on video sharing sites such as YouTube and Cyworld. "Madonna" was better received than "Magic", topping every major online music chart within two weeks and peaking at No. 1 on the Gaon Chart.[citation needed] The song also won the Main Award at the 20th Seoul Music Awards. On December 9, 2010, Secret attended the 25th Golden Disk Awards, and won the Newcomer Award.[8]

2011–2012: Moving in Secret, Japanese debut and Poison

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Secret in an interview after performing "Poison", November 2012.

Secret released the single "Shy Boy" in January 2011. On January 13, Secret won their very first music show award on M! Countdown. Secret also managed to stay at number one on Music Bank for three consecutive weeks.[citation needed] During that timespan, Secret also won a Mutizen award on Inkigayo.[citation needed] They released their second single album, Starlight Moonlight on June 1, 2011.[9][10] The song won Secret their second "Mutizen" on Inkigayo with the song.[11] On August 3, 2011, the group released their first single in Japan, "Madonna", which debuted at number nine on the Oricon charts.[citation needed]

On October 18, 2011, Secret released their first studio album, Moving in Secret. "Shy Boy" was remade to serve as the title track on their First Mini Album in Japan. On November 16, 2011, Secret released their first Japanese mini album, Shy Boy. They have attended the KBEE (Korea Brand & Entertainment Expo) in Paris, France, on December 1 to 3, 2011.[citation needed]

In February 2012, Secret released their 2nd Japanese single entitled "So Much For Goodbye".[12] On February 22, they won two "Singers of The Year" awards at the Gaon Chart Awards for "Shy Boy" and "Starlight Moonlight".[13][14] In March, the group held their first head-lining tour in Japan named "Secret 1st Japan Tour".[15] It took place in Osaka on March 5, Nagoya on March 7 and Tokyo on March 8.[15] Secret released their 3rd Japanese single "Twinkle Twinkle" on June 13. Twinkle Twinkle was used as the Ending Theme Song of the Naruto spin-off, "Naruto SD: Rock Lee and his Ninja Pals".[16] The group released their first studio album in Japan named "Welcome to Secret Time" on August 22.[17][18][19][20] The Japanese version of "Love is Move" served as the lead single. The album also included their Korean tracks “Madonna” and “Shy Boy“, the Japanese versions of “Love is Move” and “Starlight Moonlight“, and two original Japanese singles “So Much for Goodbye” and “Twinkle Twinkle“.[17][18]

In September, Secret released the single "Poison" in South Korea.[21][22] The song was an "upbeat dance track", written and produced by Kang Ji Won and Kim Ki Bum whom they previously worked with their previous hit singles.[21][22] According to TS Entertainment, “Poison" had "unique characteristics and colors of Secret but will have a change in concept from the cute and friendly image [shown in the past] to a sexy and feminine concept.”[21][22][23]

The single "Talk That", was released on December 4. It was produced by Shinsadong Tiger, whom has previously worked with their hit track "Magic".[24][25] The music video for "Talk That" was directed by Zanybros' Hong Won-ki. "Talk That" received generally positive reviews from critics, most of whom had praised the song for its mature musical style and concept as opposed to their previous singles.[26][27][28]

On the night of December 11, 2012, Secret was involved in a car accident. Hyoseong, Jieun and Sunhwa received only a few scratches and knee pain, but Hana suffered broken ribs and a bruised lung.[29][30] On December 27, Han Sunhwa and B.A.P's Yoo Youngjae teamed up to released a digital single entitled "Everything is Pretty" commemorating as a present for Secret and B.A.P fans.[31][32]

2013–present: Letter from Secret, Gift From Secret and Secret Summer

In January 2013, Secret continued to perform "Talk That" on various music and award shows without Hana.[30] Hana ended her hiatus and officially joined Secret when she performed at the 22nd Seoul Music Awards and won a bonsang award.[33] On March 29, Secret held their solo concert in Singapore,[34] performing in front of 5,000 fans at the Marina Bay Sands Convention Hall.[34] Subsequently, Secret's fourth mini-album, entitled Letter from SECRET, with the song "YooHoo" as its title track, was released on April 30.[35] In June, Secret signed with Kiss Entertainment for future Japan activities. They also moved from Sony Music to Universal Music Group Japan (Universal D Sub-Label). On December 9, the group's third single album, Gift From Secret, featuring the song "I Do I Do" as its lead single, was released on December 9.[36][37]

In mid-January 2014, Secret released the Japanese version of their Korean single "I Do I Do" along with a music video, which marks their first Japanese release with Kiss Entertainment. On May 29, Tower Records Japan revealed that Secret will release a single album in Japan on July 23, 2014.[needs update][38] In August, Secret released their 5th mini album Secret Summer with the song "I'm in Love" as its lead single.[39]

Members

Artistry

Musical styles and theme

Retro is the main musical style of the majority of Secret's singles, although the group has channeled other genres such as Pop, Dance, R&B, and Hip-Hop.[40] Secret were originally formed with an intention to be an RnB and Hip-Hop group as seen in their debut single, "I Want You Back". As Seoulbeats wrote, "Originally debuting with an urban RnB concept, the girls of Secret have transformed themselves into the queens of retro ever since their breakthrough hits with “Magic” and “Madonna”. Furthermore, with Wonder Girls recently vacating their long-held affair with retro in favor of a more fresh and futuristic(?) approach, Secret lays claim as the next best group to have established a retro identity."[40] Catherine Deen of Yahoo! Philippines shared its same sentiments and said that the group is known "for its unique ability to take retro music and make it their own."[41] While reviewing "Love is Move", Park Hyunmin of enewsWorld commented that Secret is "known for its pop-heavy beats and easy-to-follow dance moves".[42] Hyunmin further added that "Secret's main appeal is its retro beat and sexy choreography".[43]

Secret's output particularly with their work with Kang Ji Won and Kim Ki Bum makes use of live instruments such as brass, saxophones and drums with the incorporation of synthesizers and electric guitars.[40][41] While reviewing "Poison", Seoulbeats commented "Furthermore, the composition [of "Poison"] contains a very fitting saxophone hook along with recognizable brass and drum instrumentals that have become the trademark of Secret and their in-house composers, Kang Ji-won and Kim Ki-bum, who have produced all of Secret’s retro hits. Secret’s secret formula for success lies not only in their determined execution of one particular style, but their consistent development of a concept that suits them very well."[40] Seoulbeats concludes that "Secret has carved out its conceptual niche in the K-pop market by developing a distinct and consistent style, and thus they are now in a position to elevate their success and recognition in the industry. While most other groups undergo drastic changes over time to keep current fans interested and to attract new fans, Secret clearly benefits from the advantages of continuity. What other groups or idols have carved out a stylistic niche over the years?"[40]

Image

Secret is also known for their transitions to cute and the girl-next-door image through songs like "Shy Boy" and "Starlight Moonlight" from the sexy and powerful image through "Magic", "Madonna" and "Poison" while still retaining retro as the main theme for their sound.[40][44] Although a commercial success with "Magic" and "Madonna" peaking at number two and number one respectively on the Gaon Charts, Secret failed to win a first place award on any televised South Korean weekly music shows such as M! Countdown, Music Bank and Inkigayo until "Shy Boy".[40] Seoulbeats wrote, "Secret embarked on an aegyo phase in their following release of “Shy Boy" although with much voiced displeasure from the members. Despite the radical change in their personalities, their style remained consistent in staying with and expanding upon their retro identity. The song became a major success as Secret traded in their sex appeal for a heavy dose of aegyo, resulting in much hardware for their chart-topping song." Secret kept its cute imagery with their following single "Starlight Moonlight" until the release of "Love is Move" and "Poison".[40] During their promotions with "Poison", Jun Hyoseong commented "Secret has always been known as a cute group that appeals to the general public. This time, however, we′ve escaped that and showed off our unique charms. Our visuals have also changed for the sexy."[45] Jun added, "We′re actually closer to Shy Boy in real life."[45]

Endorsements and other activities

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Secret at the Blade & Soul launch party, Seoul, South Korea. Blade & Soul made special video game characters modeled after Secret.[46][47]

The group's popularity and success in Korea has led to endorsement deals such as Gueoseu Chicken, Googims mall, Grand Mer(Online Fising Game),[48][49] Nike,[50][51] Nene Chicken,[52][53] Good Day Soju[54] and Parkga[55] among others. Sunhwa became more active in acting, modelling and frequently participating in variety shows. In 2009, she became a fixed cast on a popular variety show called Invincible Youth.

In December 2010, Secret and the Korean Non-Life Insurance Association (KNIA) teamed up to film a Commercial Film in a Gangnam studio to share their message of concern against drunk driving.[56][57] With Secret, they were also appointed as ambassadors in campaigns and events such as The Seoul Competition Movie Content 'Streamed Seoul 2009' Goodwill Ambassador(2009), The 18th National Women's Soccer Tournament ambassador(2010), The Eco-Project environmental campaign 'URBAN FARM'(2010), The 8th International Paralympic Skills Competition(2010) and others. On December 28, 2011, Secret were appointed as PR ambassadors for the ‘Korea Consumers Forum’.[58][59] After the group filmed the music video of "YooHoo" in Saipan during the month of April in 2013, the tourism board of Northern Mariana Islands named Secret as their newest tourism ambassador for 2013. Secret joined fellow South Korean artist Psy as their new tourism ambassador who joined in 2012.[60]

On January 10, 2013, KBS revealed that Han Sunhwa would make her acting debut on prime-time television with Advertisement Genius, Lee Tae Baek as Lee So Ran, an aspiring actress and the younger sister of Lee Tae Baek played by actor Jin Goo.[61]

Concerts

Secret

  • Secret 1st Japan Tour "Secret Time" (2012)[62]
  • Secret Live in SINGAPORE (2013)
  • Secret Fan Meeting in Asia Singapore (2015)[63]
  • Secret Fan Meeting in Asia Taiwan (2015)

Discography

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Awards

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In 2010, Secret released their hit single "Magic" which was nominated at the 12th Mnet Asian Music Awards for Best Dance Performance by a Female Group. The same year, the group released their number one hit single "Madonna" which won them a Bonsang award at the 20th Seoul Music Awards. With the success of "Magic" and "Madonna", the group received the "Newcomer award" at the 25th Golden Disk Awards.

"Shy Boy" earned the group's first win in Mnet's M! Countdown and SBS's Inkigayo. The song was their first Triple Crown in KBS's Music Bank and garnered them multiple awards and nominations. The song was nominated for Song of the Year and Best Dance Performance by a Female Group at the 13th Mnet Asian Music Awards. The song won a Bonsang award at the 21st Seoul Music Awards and at the 3rd Melon Music Awards. The song also won the Songs of the Year Award at the 1st Gaon Chart Awards for the month of January. Following the success of "Shy Boy", Secret released Starlight Moonlight in June 2011. The song earned them their second win in Inkigayo and won them a Digital Bonsang award at the 26th Golden Disk Award. In 2012, "Starlight Moonlight" won the Songs of the Year Award in the 1st Gaon Chart Awards for the month of June.

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