[NEWS] 110205 Secret Parodies Teen Top's Matrix Dance
2011.02.09
Popular girl group 'Secret' parodied idol group Teen Top's matrix moves.
On February 5th's live episode of MBC 'Show! Music Station,' Secret appeared to promote their new song 'Shy Boy,' and also did the matrix dance which caused a laughter.
Also, Secret added moves from B2ST's 'Breath,' DBSK's 'Why,' SHINee's 'Lucifer,' MBLAQ's 'Stay,' Big Bang's 'Lies,' etc. Secret is also receiving a lot of love from fans for their dance moves as well.
A representative of their company, TS Entertainment, stated, "We were thankful for people's interest on Secret's dance moves, so in return, we decided to show our appreciation by adding different, popular dance moves," and, "We asked permission to use the other artists' moves for their 'Shy Boy' performance."
On the other hand, Secret is continuing with their promotions with 'Shy Boy' and will model for an online game called 'Grand Mer' which their gamer fans will get the chance to meet them through gaming.
SOURCE : Media Daum CREDIT : Solly@6TEENSONTOP.COM
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