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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.
Moving in Secret: 2011 A Japanese remake of the song was released in Shy Boy (EP) in November 2011. [2] "My Boy" [2] Lee Sangin, Park Kwangwook Secret Time: 2010 The song appeared on Secret's 1st Japanese CD single, Madonna, with a new arrangement. [2]
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 ...
The discography of the South Korean girl group, Secret, consists of two studio albums, six mini albums, sixteen singles, twenty music videos, and one soundtrack. In 2009, Secret released their debut single, "I Want You Back". In 2010, they released two EPs: Secret Time and Madonna. In 2011, they released two singles, "Shy Boy" and Starlight ...
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 ...
Bang Chan was the sole lyricist for several Stray Kids' songs, including "24 to 25" from Christmas EveL, "Mixtape: Gone Days" and "Not!" from I Am Not, "Youtiful" from 5-Star, and "Haven" included in Go Live, which was ranked second on NME's 2022 list, "Every Stray Kids Song Ranked in Order of Greatness". [4]
This is a list of artists currently or formerly signed under the Avex Group and its sub-labels in Japan and in other Asian countries. International artists that are listed here have their music distributed in Japan by Avex Group or its sub-labels.
"Caramelldansen" (Swedish for 'The Caramell Dance') is the first track from Swedish music group Caramell's second and final album Supergott released on 16 November 2001. It became an Internet meme in the mid-2000s after a sped-up version of the song was attached to a video loop from the Japanese visual novel Popotan , which went viral.