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Song Writer Album Year Notes "Calling U" [2] Hana, Jeon Da Woon, MARCO [3]: Poison: 2012 A Japanese remake of the song was released in February 2014 "Christmas Magic" [2] Kang Ji Won, Kim Ki Bum, Junji Ishiwatari
"Sucu Sucu" is a dance and a song written by Tarateño Rojas from Bolivia, who recorded his version in 1959.It became very popular in the 1960s and many singers and bands from all over the world made their own version of the song often in their own language. [1]
In June 2013, Secret signed with Kiss Entertainment for future Japan activities. They also moved from Sony Music to Universal Music Group Japan (Universal D's Sub-Label). On December 9, the group's third single album, Gift From Secret, featuring lead single "I Do I Do" was released. As the album was released during winter TS Entertainment ...
In 2012, the group released two Japanese singles, "So Much For Goodbye" and "Twinkle Twinkle", prior to releasing their first full-length Japanese album, "Welcome to Secret Time". In September 2012, Secret released their third Korean EP, Poison , followed by their second digital single, " Talk That ", in December 2012.
Secret's first music video to receive attention in South Korea was "Magic" and became one of their popular songs because of its choreography. [2] The same year, the group released " Madonna ", which featured a sophisticated image for them, as the song lyrically tells about living with confidence by becoming an icon in this generation, like the ...
Pages in category "Secret (South Korean group) songs" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. G.
Hana also participated in the production of Moving in Secret by writing most of the rap parts in their songs and the album featured a solo track for Hana titled "Amazinger". Secret released their first mini-album in Japan titled Shy Boy. [5] The mini-album debuted also at number nine on the Oricon album charts. In February 2012 Secret released ...
The pair went their separate ways in December 2003 after disappointing results but excellent reviews from the penultimate album Ten Songs About You, and in particular the single "The Wild Things". Ben Parker went on to form the band Lux Luther in 2004 with bass player Ollie Russian, drummer Ben Carpenter (now of the Creepy Morons) and guitarist ...