Secret performing Magic at the Independence Day Festival, Seoul, South Korea.
Music videos
12
Concert tour videos
1
Video compilations
2
Video singles
1
Promotional videos
3
The videography of South Korean K-Pop band Secret consists of twelve music videos, 1 concert tour video, 2 music video compilations, 1 music video single and three promotional videos. In 2009, Secret signed a recording contract with TS Entertainment and released their first single "I Want You Back" which became their first music video.[1] 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 music icon Madonna.[3][4] In early to mid-2011, the group departed from their sexy image and released "Shy Boy".[5] The song ushered a new image for Secret which was inspired by the American 50's fashion and features a "cutesy" concept.[5][6] Secret continued to channel the image of their previous single with the release of "Starlight Moonlight" and maintained the "retro" theme.[7]
In July and November 2011, the group began to expand in Japan with the release of the Japanese remake of "Madonna" and "Shy Boy".[1] In December 2011, the group released a Christmas version of "Starlight Moonlight" entitled "Christmas Magic".[1] The same year, Secret released their first studio album in two years entitled Moving in Secret.[1] The lead single, "Love is Move" featured the genre of surf rock and signaled the return from their sexy image.[8][9] In 2012, Secret released the ballad "So Much For Goodbye" in Japan, which portrayed the vocal side of Secret.[10]
Also known as 日本語版, this is the first Japanese music video of Secret to be handled by Kiss Entertainment and is also the first of their Japanese music videos that is not exclusively to be viewed only in Japan.
Secret was selected as official models for the Korean fast-food chicken chain, 'NeNe Chicken'.[12][13] In the commercial, Secret played as fairies and danced Starlight Moonlight's 'Baby Gorilla Dance' with Yoo Jae Suk acting as a chef.[14]
CD contains the tracks of the standard edition. DVD contains performances from Secret's premium debut showcase in Japan. Performed songs includes, "Magic", "La la la", "My Boy", "Empty Space" and "Madonna".[15][16]
CD contains the standard edition tracks. DVD contains "Shy Boy" Japanese version's original music video, dance version and behind the scenes footage.[16][19]
^Oh, Seon-hye (2011-07-06). 유재석-시크릿, 네네치킨 광고 모델 발탁 '치킨돌' 계보 이어 [Yoo Jae Suk, SECRET selected as advertising models for ‘NeNe Chicken’]. News Nate (in Korean). SK Communications. Retrieved 2012-03-07.