[News] Secret reveals tracklist for Japanese mini-album "Shy Boy"
2011.11.05
Although Secret is currently promoting "Love is Move" from their first full-length album "Moving in Secret", the girls is set to release their first Japanese mini-album "Shy Boy" on November 16th.
"Shy Boy" contains a total of six tracks including the title track "Shy Boy", "Together", "Warawanaide (Don't Laugh)", "Movie Star", "La La La" and the Christmas edition of their Korean hit single "Starlight Moonlight" entitled "Christmas Magic". Earlier this week, Secret revealed an audio teaser for "Christmas Magic".
Secret's new mini-album will be released in a regular CD-only version and two limited editions. Limited Edition A includes DVD containing the music video, dance version and making of "Shy Boy". Limited Edition B includes an extra DVD which contains footage from their first Japanese concert, "Welcome to Secret Time".
Tracklist:
01 Shy Boy 02 CHRISTMAS MAGIC (Starlight Moonlight) 03 Together 04 笑わないで/Warawanaide 05 Movie Star 06 La La La
Source: SonyMusicJapan Written by: jhezwafu @dkpopnews.net
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