Secret Songs Ranked
Secret was a South Korean K-pop girl group formed by TS Entertainment in 2009. The group originally debuted with four members: Jun Hyo-Seong, Jung Ha-na, Song Ji-Eun and Han Sun-hwa. They released their debut single I Want You Back October 2009. Secret’s debut single did not meet great success and it was not until the following year that the group saw a rise in popularity. In 2010, Secret released two singles Magic and Madonna which earned much attention with both singles peaking at No. 2 and No. 1 respectively on the Gaon Digital Chart. With the success of “Magic” and “Madonna”, the group received the “Newcomer Award” at the 25th Golden Disk Awards. After almost a year of absence from the South Korean music industry Secret released their third extended play “Poison” in September 2012 followed by the digital single Talk That in December. The following year Secret released their fourth extended play Letter from Secret April 2013 and their third single album, Gift From Secret December 2013. In August 2014, Secret released their fifth extended play Secret Summer. Here are all of Secret songs ranked.
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10. Twinkle Twinkle (Welcome to Secret Time, 2012)
“For Secret’s Japanese material, the group took a more classically j-pop route. Twinkle Twinkle bursts forward on electric guitar and a peppy, upbeat melody.”
9. I Do I Do (Gift From Secret, 2013)
“Melding bubblegum pop melodies with a brassy, orchestral flourish, I Do I Do casts a wistful filter over the girls’ trademark sound. They look adorable, the song is so sweet and I like that they’re being cute without being annoying
8, Shy Boy (Welcome to Secret Time, 2012)
“Shy Boy took the girls’ retro sound and repositioned it to appeal to k-pop’s love affair with the light and cute. It’s a surreal blend of doo-wop and aegyo. Everyone needs to respect them, they are legends and all the songs are immortal.”
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7. Yoo Hoo (Letter from Secret, 2013)
“Drenched in fizzy synths and strings, the bubbly lightness of Yoo Hoo is Secret at their brightest and most girlishly pop. Whenever I am having a bad day I watch some Secret MV’s, Hana always brings a smile to my face.”
6. Poison (Poison, 2012)
“With its wall-of-sound brass and dramatic saxophone riff, Poison reinvents Secret’s earlier material in mature, world-conquering fashion. Those old times where sexy groups are being criticized but Secret proved them wrong.”
5. Love Is Move (Moving in Secret, 2011)
“Powered by an addictive dose of surf guitar, Love Is Move bristles with undeniable pop energy that utilizes the girls’ retro influences in the most uplifting way. Secret’s songs actually always sound different to other kpop songs.”
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4. Magic (Secret Time, 2010)
“Bopping along a brassy groove, Magic gave Secret their own niche within the k-pop landscape while providing one of the group’s stickiest hooks. These girls were protagonists of life, they fought for a dream and they conquered their dream of life, they performed a great song.
3. I’m In Love (Secret Summer, 2014)
“Though it was released three years ago, I’m In Love is Secret’s latest single, and a potent distillation of every element that makes the group so successful. I love SECRET because of their “Cute Concepts” and I will be honest, they can do “SEXY” as well. Sexy as in not to seductive like (majority of the Kpop Girl Groups) like to do.”
2. Talk That (Talk That, 2012)
“Talk That’s restrained electro disco beat and harmonic melody may not be one of the group’s most boisterous productions, but its sleek sound has stood the test of time. My favorite Secret song. It’s sad that this didn’t get much attention compared to some of their other songs.”
1. Madonna (Madonna, 2010)
“Following up on Magic’s brass-driven production, Madonna upped the ante with a veritable army of horns backing its explosive chorus. It cemented Secret as a group to be reckoned with, careening from one energetic hook to another with attitude to spare.”