Welcome to Secret Time

Welcome to Secret Time
Studio album by Secret
Released August 22, 2012
Recorded 2011-2012
Genre J-pop, K-pop
Label Sony Music
Producer Kim Taesung
Secret chronology
Shy Boy
(2011)
Welcome to Secret Time
(2012)
Poison
(2012)
Singles from Welcome to Secret Time
  1. "Madonna"
    Released: August 3, 2011
  2. "So Much for Goodbye"
    Released: February 29, 2012
  3. "Twinkle Twinkle"
    Released: June 20, 2012
  4. "Love Is Move"
    Released: August 22, 2012
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Rolling Stone Japan[1]

Welcome to Secret Time (often stylized as Welcome to SECRET Time) is the first Japanese studio album of South Korean girl group Secret. The album was released on August 22, 2012 by Sony Music Entertainment Japan.

Background and release

In August 2011, Secret made their official debut in Japan with the release of the Japanese version of their Korean hit, "Madonna". In November 2011, they released their first mini-album in the country with Shy Boy. It was then followed by two original Japanese singles entitled "So Much for Goodbye" and "Twinkle Twinkle" On June 24,2012 TS Entertainment officials confirmed, "SECRET will be releasing their first album with "Love is Move" as their title track in Japan next month.[2] This will mark the beginning of their official activities." They continued, "The album contains not only "Love is Move", but a number of their Korean hits along with brand new tracks. The girls will be leaving for Japan in the beginning of August and spend a month promoting in both Korea and Japan.”[2]

Welcome to Secret Time was released on August 22, 2012.[3][4] The Japanese version of "Love is Move", dubbed as "Ai wa Move", serves as the lead single. It also included the group's Korean releases "Madonna" and "Shy Boy," a Japanese version of "Starlight Moonlight," and their Japanese original singles "So Much for Goodbye" and "Twinkle Twinkle."[3][4]

Singles

"Madonna"

On June 14, 2011, Secret released the Japanese music video of "Madonna"[5] The Japanese version of the song was released in Japan on August 3, 2011, on the CD single, Madonna.[6] The single also included a B-side, "My Boy". On August 10, the group performed the song on the popular Japanese music program, Coming Soon!![7] The single ranked 9th on Oricon's weekly singles chart of August 10, with sales of 13,124 copies.[8] "Madonna" sold over 20,000 copies in Japan.

"So Much for Goodbye"

"So Much for Goodbye" (これくらいのサヨナラ Kore Kurai no Sayonara) was released as a CD single on February 29, 2012 through Sony Music Associated Records. The CD single contains three tracks namely "So Much for Goodbye", "Love Is a Long Run" (恋はロング・ラン Koi wa Long Run) and "Color of Love".[9] "So Much for Goodbye" was produced by Im Sanghyuk and Jeon Daun, the same composers of "Don't Laugh" from the album Moving in Secret. The Japanese lyrics were written by Junji Ishiwatari. Secret stated through their official Japanese website, "'So Much for Goodbye' is a ballad song accompanied with a beautiful piano, guitar and string instrument arrangement." The group embarked on their first promotional tour in Japan named "Secret 1st Japan Tour", held in March 2012 in support of the single.[10]

The single peaked at number 14 and 17 on Oricon's daily and weekly singles charts respectively, selling 9,656 copies in two weeks. "So Much for Goodbye" also charted at number 55 on Billboard's Japan Hot 100.

"Twinkle Twinkle"

"Twinkle Twinkle" was released as a CD single on June 13, 2012 through Sony Music Associated Records. It also includes the B-side track, "First Kiss". An anime version of "Twinkle Twinkle" was used as the ending theme song of the Naruto spin-off, "Naruto SD: Rock Lee and his Ninja Pals" aired on TV Tokyo.[11] Sony Music Japan released the official music video of "Twinkle Twinkle" on May 11.

The single peaked at number 11 and 16 on Oricon's daily and weekly singles charts respectively, selling 8,022 copies in four weeks. "Twinkle Twinkle" also charted at number 63 on the Japan Hot 100. Rolling Stone Japan rated the single two out of five stars.[12]

"Love Is Move"

"Love is Move (2011)"
A 20-second sample of the Korean version of the song, featuring horns, synthesizers and drum instrumentation.[13]

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The Japanese version of "Love Is Move" is the album's lead single. "Love Is Move" is an uptempo song, composed in a contemporary pop style.[14] The song is also retro-inspired, with influences from 1930s swing music. The song's concept was inspired by the 1930s cartoon character Betty Boop.[15] Kang Ji Won and Kim Ki Bum both produced and wrote the song's lyrics and melody, while Kang Ji Won arranged the track.[16]

Track listing

The album was released in 3 different versions: Limited Edition A (CD+DVD), Limited Edition B (CD+DVD), and Regular Edition (CD-Only). The DVD for Limited Edition A features the Zepp Tokyo performance of the girls' first Japan tour, 1st Japan Tour Secret Time 2012. Meanwhile, Limited Edition B comes with a DVD containing 5 music videos and their making-of footage.[3][4][17]

Standard Edition

Tracklist[18][19][20]
No.TitleLyricsMusicArrangementLength
1."Intro: Welcome to Secret Time"  Zinger  1:21
2."Ai wa Move" (愛はムーブ; Love Is Move) (Japanese version)Kang Jiwon, Kim Kibum, Junji Ishiwatari (Japanese lyrics)Kang Jiwon, Kim KibumKang Jiwon3:19
3."Madonna" (Japanese - Album version)Kang JiwonKang Jiwon, Kim KibumKang Jiwon, Kim Kibum3:41
4."Shy Boy" (Japanese version)Kang Jiwon, Kim Kibum, Junji Ishiwatari (Japanese lyrics)Kang Jiwon, Kim KibumKang Jiwon3:39
5."Starlight Moonlight" (Japanese version)Kang Jiwon, Kim Kibum, Junji Ishiwatari (Japanese lyrics)Kang Jiwon, Kim KibumKang Jiwon, Kim Kibum3:53
6."Manatsu no Mermaid" (真夏のマーメイド; Mid-Summer Mermaid)Junju IshiwatariShinji Moroi, Mary, JUNKOO 3:50
7."I Miss You"  Park Soo Suk, INOO, Junji IshiwatariPark Soo Suk 3:56
8."So Much for Goodbye" (これくらいのサヨナラ; Kore Kurai no Sayonara)Junji IshiwatariIm Sanghyuk and Jeon DaunIm Sanghyuk and Jeon Daun3:43
9."Don't Laugh" (New Groove Version - 笑わないで; Warawanaide)Im Sanghyuk, Jeon Daun, ZingerIm Sanghyuk, Jeon DaunIm Sanghyuk, Jeon Daun3:43
10."Twinkle Twinkle"  Junji IshiwatariHans.W 3:20
11."Drive to You"  INOO, Junji Ishiwatari (Japanese lyrics)Park Soo Suk 3:32
12."Walking"  Junji Ishiwatari, RickyRicky 4:07
13."Secret Dream"  Junji IshiwatariOkoon 4:01
Total length:48:13

Limited Edition A

Limited Edition A contains the Standard Edition CD and the DVD contains the Zepp Tokyo performance of the girls’ first Japan tour, Secret 1st Japan Tour (16 tracks).[20][3][4][17]

Limited Edition B

Limited Edition B contains the Standard Edition CD and the DVD contains 5 music videos and their making-of footage. Music Videos for "Madonna," "Shy Boy," "So Much For Goodbye," "Twinkle Twinkle" and album's title track "Love Is Move" + making of "Love Is Move".[20][3][4][17]

Charts

Oricon

Oricon Chart Peak Debut Sales Sales Total Chart Run
Daily Albums Chart 6 10,992 2 weeks
Weekly Albums Chart 11 9,437
Monthly Albums Chart 36 10,992

Other Charts

Chart Peak Position
Billboard Japan Top Albums 11

Credits and personnel

These credits were adapted from the Welcome to Secret Time liner notes.[21]

Release history

Country Date Format Label
Worldwide August 22, 2012 Digital download Sony Music Associated Records
Japan CD, Digital download

References

  1. Rolling Stone Japan Edition review
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  5. SECRET releases Japanese music video for “Madonna”
  6. SECRET kicks off their debut promotions in Japan with “Madonna”
  7. SECRET performs “Madonna” on Japan’s ‘Coming Soon!!”
  8. Secret’s Japanese song “Madonna” ranks 9th on the Oricon Weekly Chart
  9. "Secret releases audio to new Japanese ballad track "So Much For Goodbye"". Koreaboo. Retrieved 2012-02-07.
  10. "Secret to release first Japanese album". Joong Ang Media Network. Retrieved 2012-07-29.
  11. "Secret、4枚目のシングル!". LAWSON HMV Entertainment, Inc. Retrieved 2012-05-14.
  12. Rolling Stone Japan Edition review
  13. Deen, Catherine (October 17, 2011). "K-Pop girl group Secret channels Betty Boop in new release". Yahoo!PH, O-Kpop. Yahoo! Southeast Asia. Retrieved January 11, 2012.
  14. Park, HyunMin (October 18, 2011). "Secret Says ′Come On′ with ′Love is MOVE′". enewsWorld. CJ E&M. Retrieved January 11, 2012.
  15. "TS Entertainment discusses the concept behind SECRET's "Move"". AllKpop. Retrieved 3 January 2012.
  16. Moving in Secret(Liner Notes) (Digital Download). Secret (South Korean group). Seoul, South Korea: LOEN Entertainment. 2011.
  17. 1 2 3 "Secret、日本デビュー1周年記念パーティ<WELCOME TO SECRET TIME>開催決定" (in Japanese). Yahoo Japan Corporation. Retrieved 2012-07-20.
  18. "Secret Japanese Official Website" (in Japanese). Sony Music Associated Records. Retrieved 2012-07-29.
  19. "WELCOME to SECRET TIME (Normal Edition)(Japan Version)". Yesasia. Retrieved 2012-07-29.
  20. 1 2 3 "Secret reveals album covers to 1st Japanese album, "Welcome to Secret Time" + full tracklist". Koreaboo. Retrieved 2012-07-29.
  21. Welcome to SECRET Time(Liner Notes) (Physical Single, Digital Download). Secret (South Korean group). Tokyo, Japan: Sony Music Associated Records. 2012.
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