Secret Number (Korean: 시크릿넘버) is a multinational South Koreangirl group formed and managed by Vine Entertainment.[1] The group debuted on May 19, 2020, with the single album Who Dis? featuring the lead track of the same name, initially consisting of five members: Soodam from South Korea, Jinny and Denise from the United States, Léa from Japan, and Dita from Indonesia.[1] Known for its diverse internationalcomposition designed to target global audiences, Secret Number released subsequent singles such as "Got That Boom" in 2020 and "Express More" in 2021, blending pop, hip-hop, and dance elements.[2]The group achieved early recognition with the Best New Female Artist award at the 2020 Asia Artist Awards and won a fan-voted artist cheering contest at The Fact Music Awards in 2021, securing prominent billboard advertisements in Seoul.[2] However, Secret Number has faced challenges including member lineup changes, with Denise departing in February 2022 after a hiatus, followed by the termination of contracts for Dita, Jinny, and Minji, as well as Léa's exit in April 2025, raising questions about the group's continuity under Vine Entertainment.[3] These departures highlight ongoing issues in artist management and retention within the competitive K-pop industry.[3]
Name and Concept
Name Origin
The name "Secret Number" originates from the idea of personal "secret numbers"—such as passwords, PIN codes, or numerical identifiers tied to significant dates like birthdays or anniversaries—that individuals hold dear and remember indefinitely. According to the group's own explanation during their debut promotions, this nomenclature reflects their ambition to become an equally memorable and special fixture in fans' lives, evoking the enduring appeal of such private, meaningful digits.[1]In interviews, members like Jinny have reinforced this interpretation, stating that the name symbolizes how "everyone has their own secret number, such as passcodes, anniversaries," positioning the group as a unique, locked-away treasure that fans unlock and cherish perpetually. This branding choice aligns with the multinational group's emphasis on universality, drawing from shared human experiences of secrecy and sentimentality in numerical codes, without reference to any specific cultural or linguistic etymology beyond this conceptual foundation.[4]
Group Concept and Branding
The group concept of Secret Number centers on the metaphorical "secret number," representing the personal, guarded digits individuals assign significance to—such as PIN codes, birthdays, lucky numbers, or anniversaries—symbolizing an aspiration to forge an indelible, cherished connection with fans akin to these intimate markers. This theme underscores a narrative of exclusivity and permanence in public memory, positioning the group as a unique, memorable entity in the K-pop landscape.[5][6][7]Branding strategies emphasize multinational diversity to cultivate global accessibility and cultural fusion, drawing from members originating in South Korea, the United States, Japan, and Indonesia, which enables lyrics, performances, and promotions in multiple languages including Korean, English, Japanese, and Indonesian. This approach, articulated during their debut showcase on May 19, 2020, aims to transcend national boundaries, mirroring the universal appeal of personal "secret numbers" while leveraging varied ethnic backgrounds for visually dynamic staging and thematic versatility.[1][8]Visually, the branding incorporates a sleek, minimalist logo in black or white variants, featuring angular typography that evokes mystery and modernity, often paired with numeric motifs in album artwork and teasers to reinforce the core concept. Early promotions adopted a bold, confident aesthetic with edgy choreography and wardrobe blending streetwear and high fashion, evolving by 2022 toward darker, intense imagery in releases like "Doomchita," which highlighted fierce, high-energy personas over initial lighter tones.[9]
History
Pre-debut Activities (2011–2020)
Léa, a French-Korean vocalist, debuted in the South Korean girl groupSkarf in late 2012 under the stage name Hana, replacing outgoing member Sol; the group released singles including "Luv Virus" before disbanding around 2016.[10] She later competed on the co-ed survival show Mix Nine in 2017 under her birth name Mizuki Ogawa, finishing 109th out of 170 participants and failing to advance to the debut evaluation group.[10]Jinny trained as an idol trainee at YG Entertainment from 2013 to 2018, a period spanning about seven years, during which she participated in the agency's girl group project that ultimately formed BLACKPINK but was eliminated from the final lineup.[11][5]Dita, the first Indonesian member in a K-pop group, developed her dance skills through K-pop cover performances in Indonesia starting from junior high school and trained at 1MILLION Dance Studio in Seoul; she also attended the Born Star Attaining Center, a Korean entertainment academy in New York City, and studied at the American Musical and Dramatic Academy (AMDA) prior to relocating to Korea for further preparation.[12][13]Denise, a Korean-American rapper born in Houston, Texas, competed on Mnet's Produce 48 in 2018 as contestant number 42, ranking 69th out of 96 participants and failing to qualify for the debut group IZ*ONE; she had also trained briefly at YG Entertainment earlier in her career.[14]Soodam, a Korean dancer and visual, completed her training at Vine Entertainment for one year and five months leading up to the group's formation, having previously attended Sunhwa Arts High School with a focus on performing arts.[15][16]
Debut and Early Years (2020–2021)
Secret Number debuted on May 19, 2020, with their first single album Who Dis?, which included the title track "Who Dis?" and the B-side "Holiday". The five-member lineup at debut consisted of Denise (American), Dita (Indonesian), Jinny (American-Korean), Léa (Japanese), and Soodam (Korean), emphasizing the group's multinational composition under Vine Entertainment.[1] The debut followed member introductions from May 11 to 14, 2020, and was originally scheduled for March 26 but postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[1]On November 4, 2020, the group released their second single albumGot That Boom, marking their first comeback with the energetic title track produced by composers including COTTON GLOVE and Shark. This release featured vibrant choreography and maintained the original five members, aiming to build on their debut momentum amid limited promotions during the ongoing pandemic.[17]Throughout 2021, Secret Number focused on lineup expansion to enhance group dynamics. On October 16, Zuu (Korean) was introduced as a new member, followed by Minji (Korean) on October 18. These additions preceded the release of their third single albumFire Saturday (불토) on October 27, 2021, with the title track showcasing an upbeat dance-pop style; notably, Denise did not participate in this comeback.[18][19] The new members integrated into performances, signaling a strategic refresh for future activities.
Mid-period Developments and Departures (2022–2023)
On February 5, 2022, member Denise announced her departure from Secret Number and Vine Entertainment, stating that her contract had expired on February 1. [20] Her exit followed a hiatus period beginning in September 2021 due to unspecified differences with the agency. [21] Denise, who had been part of the group since its debut, cited personal aspirations beyond K-pop performance as a factor in her decision. [22]Following Denise's departure, Secret Number continued promotions with the remaining lineup of Dita, Jinny, Léa, Minji, Soodam, and Zuu. On June 8, 2022, the group released their fourth single album, Doomchita, featuring the title track of the same name, which showcased a shift to a darker, more intense concept compared to prior releases. [23] The album and its music video were unveiled during a showcase event, emphasizing spicy and fierce themes in line with the track's title, derived from Korean slang for "extremely spicy." [24]In November 2022, Secret Number issued their fifth single album, Tap, on November 16, with the title track highlighting playful yet edgy choreography and production. [25] Vine Entertainment had announced the release on November 9, marking the group's continued activity amid lineup stability post-Denise.Entering 2023, Secret Number expanded internationally by announcing their Japanese debut on February 21. [26] The group released their first Japanese single, "Like It Like It," digitally on March 3, followed by the physical EP on April 5, which included Japanese versions of prior hits and an original B-side, "Odyssey." [27] This debut aimed to tap into the Japanese market, featuring performances at events like Kansai Collection. [28] Additional digital singles such as "Doxa" and "Starlight" were issued throughout the year, alongside "Love Bye," sustaining momentum without further member changes during this period. [29]
Recent Activities and Lineup Changes (2024–2025)
In early 2024, Secret Number embarked on their first U.S. concert tour titled "Unlock," marking their debut performances in North America with stops in cities including Charlotte and others, aimed at expanding their international presence.[30] Later that year, the group announced and held a concert in Jakarta, Indonesia, scheduled for September 2024, targeting their Southeast Asian fanbase. These activities followed a period of relative inactivity in releases, focusing instead on live performances amid ongoing internal adjustments at Vine Entertainment.On April 3, 2025, Vine Entertainment terminated the exclusive contract with member Léa, reducing the group's active lineup further after prior departures.[31] This set the stage for significant restructuring, as the agency announced on July 23, 2025, an impending comeback with four new members joining the remaining originals, Soodam and Zuu, signaling a major lineup overhaul.[32]The changes culminated on August 14, 2025, when Vine Entertainment confirmed the departures of Dita, Minji, and Jinny, alongside the introduction of four new members: Ebin, MinC, Dinda, and Navi, reforming the group into a six-member unit.[33] This restructuring, which left only two original members, drew criticism from some fans who compared it to the Fifty Fifty disbandment controversy, labeling it a risky replacement strategy that risked alienating supporters.[34] The group returned from hiatus with their eighth single album, "Don't Touch," released on August 19, 2025, featuring the revamped lineup and a shift toward bolder concepts.[33] As of October 2025, no further releases or tours have been announced, with the focus remaining on integrating the new members.[29]
Members
Current Members
Soodam (born Lee Soodam on November 9, 1999) serves as the leader, main vocalist, visual, and center of Secret Number.[15][35] A South Korean national from Seoul, she has been with the group since its debut on May 19, 2020, and remains one of two original members continuing after multiple lineup changes.[5] Her stage presence and vocal range have been highlighted in the group's performances, including recent activities post-2025 restructuring.[16]Zuu (born Ji Young-ju on March 24, 2000) is a South Korean vocalist and performer who joined Secret Number on October 16, 2021, as an additional member during the group's early expansion phase.[36][19] She has contributed to tracks and choreography, maintaining her role through the 2025 lineup overhaul where she stayed alongside Soodam as the sole pre-2025 holdovers.[5] Zuu's addition helped stabilize the group amid prior departures, and she participated in the promotion of the eighth single "Don't Touch" released in August 2025.[37]In August 2025, Vine Entertainment announced four new members to refresh the lineup following the exit of Minji, Dita, Jinny, and Léa earlier that year, bringing the total to six.[33] This restructuring, revealed on August 14, 2025, preceded the group's comeback with "Don't Touch," aiming to sustain operations with a mix of continuity and fresh talent.[33][37]Ebin (born Jeong Hye-bin on January 28, 2004) is a South Korean dancer and vocalist who joined as part of the 2025 additions.[5] Previously a contestant on the survival show CAP-TEEN, her inclusion emphasizes performance versatility in the revamped group dynamic.[38]Min C (born April 21, 2006) holds British-South Korean nationality, born in the United Kingdom, and serves as the lead rapper and maknae following her debut with the group on August 19, 2025.[39][40] Her youth and rap skills contribute to the group's updated sound, evident in teaser promotions for recent releases.[41]Dinda (full name Dinda Putri Maharani, born August 22, 2003) is an Indonesian singer, actress, and lead dancer-lead vocalist who integrated into Secret Number in August 2025.[42][43] Prior to K-pop, she appeared in the 2021 Indonesian series Abighea as Selena, bringing international appeal and dance expertise to the lineup.[5]Navi (born April 13, 2003) is a South Korean vocalist who debuted with the group on August 19, 2025, supporting the main vocal line in the post-restructuring era.[44][45] Her addition aligns with efforts to bolster the group's vocal and performance depth for ongoing promotions.[41]
Former Members
Denise departed Secret Number on February 1, 2022, after serving as the group's main dancer, lead rapper, and Thai representative since the debut on May 19, 2020.[5]Léa, a French member known for her sub-vocalist and visual roles, left the group on April 3, 2025, following the expiration of her exclusive contract with Vine Entertainment on April 2, 2025; the agency confirmed her departure after discussions but noted her contributions to the group's multinational concept.[46][47]Jinny, Dita, and Minji simultaneously announced their exits on April 4, 2025, after terminating their exclusive contracts with Vine Entertainment; the Korean-American rapper Jinny (born January 20, 1998), Indonesian all-rounder Dita (joined 2020), and main vocalist Minji (born March 11, 1999) stated that official group activities had concluded despite "numerous discussions" with the agency, citing unresolved issues in their joint statement.[48][49][5]
Membership Timeline
Secret Number debuted on May 19, 2020, as a five-member group consisting of Dita, Jinny, Léa, Soodam, and Denise.[5] On October 16, 2021, Zuu joined the lineup, expanding it to six members, with Minji added the following day on October 17, 2021, bringing the total to seven.[5][34]Denise departed on February 1, 2022, after her contract with Vine Entertainment expired, reducing the group to six members: Dita, Jinny, Léa, Minji, Soodam, and Zuu.[41] This lineup remained stable until early 2025.On April 3, 2025, Vine Entertainment announced Léa's departure following the expiration of her contract.[5] The next day, April 4, 2025, Dita, Jinny, and Minji terminated their contracts with the agency and ended their group activities, leaving only Soodam and Zuu.[48]On August 14, 2025, four new members—Ebin, MinC, Dinda, and Navi—joined, restoring the group to six members: Ebin, MinC, Dinda, Navi, Soodam, and Zuu.[33]
Musical Style and Artistry
Genres and Songwriting
Secret Number's music is rooted in K-pop, blending dance-pop and hip-hop elements with bold, energetic productions that emphasize the group's confident image. Early singles like "Who Dis?" (May 19, 2020) feature prominent hip-hop beats, rap verses, and multicultural flair through multilingual lyrics in English, Korean, and Indonesian, aligning with the members' diverse backgrounds. "Got That Boom" (November 4, 2020) incorporates brass sections and upbeat pop rhythms for a distinctive, anthemic sound that prioritizes high-energy hooks over intricate melodies.[50]Subsequent releases demonstrate stylistic evolution, including darker, intense tracks such as "Doomchita" (June 8, 2022), which employs aggressive percussion and minimalistic arrangements to create a fierce, unconventional vibe amid K-pop's trend toward formulaic pop. "Starlight" (August 24, 2023) adopts synth-driven cosmic pop with etherealelectronic layers, evoking space-themed aesthetics similar to those in other K-pop acts but tailored to the group's reduced lineup at the time. These shifts reflect Vine Entertainment's strategy to differentiate Secret Number through varied sonic palettes rather than adhering to mainstream K-pop homogeneity.[51][52]Songwriting credits for Secret Number's output primarily involve external producers and lyricists from South Korea and international collaborators, focusing on themes of self-empowerment, mystery, and boldness. Member Jinny has co-written lyrics for multiple title tracks, including "Got That Boom" alongside composers like A. Wright and Jo Yun-kyung, contributing to English rap sections that enhance the song's global appeal. She also participated in lyric composition for "Tap" (2021) and "Starlight", where Minji received additional writing credits, marking rare but consistent idol involvement in a genre dominated by agency-led production. This limited member input underscores K-pop's industrial model, where idols provide vocal and conceptual guidance but rarely lead composition, with full credits verifiable through platforms aggregating Korea Music Copyright Association data.[53]
Choreography and Visual Elements
Secret Number's choreography emphasizes synchronized formations and dynamic energy, often highlighting powerful group dynamics alongside individual member showcases in dance breaks. For instance, the routine for "Got That Boom" (2020), choreographed by KEENS' Minjung, features sharp hip-hop influenced movements and precise footwork that align with the track's upbeat tempo, as demonstrated in their official dance practice video released on November 24, 2020.[54][55] Similarly, "DOOMCHITA" (2022) incorporates intense, aggressive steps with mirrored practices underscoring the group's technical proficiency and stage presence.[56]The group's dance style draws from their multinational composition, blending influences from members' diverse backgrounds, such as Indonesian member Dita Karang's strong dance foundation from her pre-debut training.[57] This results in routines that require high stamina and coordination, as noted in behind-the-scenes footage where choreography is filmed on urban sets like rooftops to enhance visual impact.[58] Recent releases like "Don't Touch" (2025) continue this approach with fluid transitions and contemporary elements, maintaining consistency across lineup changes.[59]Visually, Secret Number's elements reflect a "secret code" theme tied to their name, symbolizing personal PINs and passwords, which manifests in cryptic motifs and bold aesthetics across music videos.[29] Early works like "Who Dis?" (2020) introduce members through personalized concept clips emphasizing global diversity, with multinational styling in fashion and settings to appeal internationally.[1] Concepts evolve toward edgier visuals, as in "DOOMCHITA," featuring dark, intense transformations from prior brighter themes, with striking MV moments highlighting fearless group imagery.[9]Their aesthetic prioritizes confident, multicultural representation over uniform K-pop tropes, incorporating varied cultural nods in wardrobe and production design to underscore the group's international lineup, including members from South Korea, Indonesia, and beyond.[1] This approach, while innovative, has been critiqued for occasionally prioritizing visual flair over choreographic aggression in some tracks.[60]
Discography
Extended Plays
Secret Number's sole extended play to date is Like It Like It, their first Japanese-language release issued on April 5, 2023, by SPC Music in collaboration with Vine Entertainment.[61] This five-track EP marked the group's expansion into the Japanese market, featuring the titular lead single alongside an original track and localized versions of prior Korean releases.[62] The project comprises:
"Like It Like It" (title track)
"ODYSSEY"
"Who Dis?" (Japanese version)
"Got That Boom" (Japanese version)
"Love, Maybe" (Japanese version)
The EP's production emphasized multilingual appeal, with lyrics adapted for Japanese audiences while retaining core elements from the originals.[26] No subsequent extended plays have been released as of October 2025.[63]
Single Albums
Secret Number's single albums consist of releases typically featuring two tracks, including a title track promoted via music video and performances. These albums mark key points in the group's career, often coinciding with lineup adjustments or stylistic shifts. As of October 2025, the group has issued eight single albums under Vine Entertainment.[64]The debut single album, Who Dis?, was released on May 19, 2020, comprising the multilingual title track "Who Dis?"—which incorporates English, Korean, Japanese, Indonesian, and Vietnamese lyrics to reflect the members' diverse backgrounds—and the B-side "Holiday".[64])On November 4, 2020, the second single albumGot That Boom followed, led by the nu-disco-influenced title track "Got That Boom" and including "PRIVACY" as the second track. The release emphasized the group's international appeal with lyrics in multiple languages.[53][64]The third single album, Fire Saturday (불토), arrived on October 27, 2021, introducing new members Minji and Zuu while omitting Denise from promotions. It featured the energetic title track "Fire Saturday" and "Dangerous in Love".[65])DOOMCHITA, the fourth single album, was issued on June 8, 2022, with the bold, spicy-concept title track "DOOMCHITA" (meaning "doom" in Koreanslang for intense appeal) and B-side "HOLA". This release highlighted a fiercer image amid member changes.[66][64]The fifth single album, TAP, debuted on November 16, 2022, led by the track "TAP" and accompanied by "SLAM". It maintained the group's focus on dynamic, multicultural elements.[64])On May 24, 2023, the sixth single album DOXA (독사) was released, featuring the intense title track "DOXA"—referencing a venomous snake for its sharp, addictive concept—and "Beautiful One".)STARLIGHT, the seventh single album, came out on August 24, 2023, with the uplifting title track "STARLIGHT" and "Crazy Love", shifting toward a brighter, summery vibe.)[67]The eighth single album, titled NEW NUMBER and led by "Don't Touch", was released on August 19, 2025, incorporating a refreshed lineup and emphasizing boundary-pushing themes.[64][68]
Secret Number's singles consist primarily of title tracks from their single albums and select digital releases, emphasizing their multinational identity through multilingual lyrics and diverse musical styles.[64]The following table lists the group's main singles chronologically:
These releases have generally received limited charting success on major Korean platforms like Gaon or Circle, reflecting the group's niche positioning within the K-pop industry.[70] Physical sales for early singles, such as "Got That Boom," totaled 5,467 copies in the first month per Circle Chart figures.[71] "Like It Like It" marked their Japanese market entry, while later tracks like "Starlight" preceded member changes.[72]
Soundtrack Appearances
Secret Number has released several singles as original soundtracks (OSTs) for Korean dramas and related media, often featuring subunits of the group. These contributions typically align with the group's multilingual and multicultural identity, incorporating elements from their members' diverse backgrounds.[73]"Love, Maybe" (사랑인가 봐), released on March 13, 2022, served as Part 5 of the OST for the SBS drama A Business Proposal (사내맞선), a romantic comedy series that aired from February to April 2022 and achieved high ratings in South Korea. The track, performed by the full group, peaked at number 17 on the Gaon Digital Chart and garnered over 86 million streams on YouTube Music by late 2025.[74][73]On May 15, 2023, members Minji, Soodam, and Zuu released "Fall In Love" for the OST of Love Alarm CLAP! CLAP! CLAP! (좋아하면 울리는 짝!짝!짝!), a musical adaptation or extension tied to the popular Netflix series Love Alarm. The ballad emphasizes themes of budding romance, with vocals highlighting the subunit's harmonies.[75][76]"Love Love", issued on August 19, 2024, appeared as Part 1 of the OST for the tvN dramaSerendipity's Embrace (오럴 서렌디피티), a romantic series focusing on destined encounters. Credited to the full group under IOK Company, the song blends pop sensibilities with emotional lyrics suited to the plot's serendipitous narrative.[77][78]
"Fire Saturday," the B-side track from Secret Number's 2022 single album TAP, entered the Circle Chart's weekly download chart at number 74 during the chart week ending December 3, 2022.[79] This marked one of the few instances where a non-title track by the group achieved entry on the official South Korean digital rankings, reflecting modest streaming and download performance amid limited promotional activity for B-sides.[79] Other B-sides, such as "Holiday" from the debut single album Who Dis? (2020) and "Slam" from earlier releases, did not register notable positions on the Circle or predecessor Gaon digital charts, consistent with the group's focus on title tracks for chart promotion.
Videography
Music Videos
The music videos accompanying Secret Number's title tracks are released via their official YouTube channel and typically align with single album launches, showcasing the group's synchronized choreography and thematic concepts drawn from their multicultural lineup.[80]The debut single's video, "Who Dis?", premiered on May 19, 2020, introducing the members in a narrative emphasizing secrecy and global appeal.[81]This was followed by "Got That Boom" on November 4, 2020, featuring vibrant energy and urban settings to highlight the track's upbeat tempo.[82][17]The "Doomchita" video, released June 8, 2022, adopted a darker, fiercer aesthetic representing a "spicy" transformation, as described in promotional materials.[83][9]"TAP", directed by Hong Won-ki of Zanybros, came out on November 16, 2022, with sharp, rhythmic visuals complementing the song's percussive style.[84]"DOXA" followed on May 24, 2023, presenting a distinct concept from prior releases, focusing on intense group dynamics and bold staging.[85][86]"Starlight" debuted August 23, 2023, incorporating ethereal elements to evoke the track's uplifting theme.[87]The most recent, "Don't Touch", was unveiled August 18, 2025, emphasizing contemporary edge in its performance-oriented direction.[88]Additionally, the group has produced performance versions and special clips for select tracks, such as "Dangerous in Love" on November 24, 2021, and OST contributions like "Love, Maybe" on March 13, 2022, though these are not full narrative music videos.[89][74]
Filmography
Web Series and Variety Shows
Secret Number has made limited appearances on South Korean variety programs, primarily focused on music performance segments rather than extensive reality or talk formats. The group guested on Music Universe K-909, a JTBC music variety show, in episode 18 aired on July 1, 2023, where they performed a cover of Secret's "Madonna" as part of the "Next Generation" project segment.[90] This cover was subsequently released as the digital single K-909: Madonna on July 2, 2023, marking one of the group's few broadcast variety features emphasizing their vocal and performance skills.[91]Member Dita made a notable individual appearance on the popular variety show Knowing Bros (also known as Ask Us Anything), in episode 405 aired on October 21, 2023, alongside guests including Joon Park of g.o.d., Zerobaseone members, and others.[92] Her segment highlighted personal anecdotes and group promotions, aligning with the show's format of celebrity interviews and games, though it did not feature the full group.[93] No further group or member appearances on major variety shows have been documented beyond these, reflecting the group's relatively niche promotional activities compared to more established acts.The group has not starred in or appeared prominently in web series, with activities confined to promotional content on platforms like YouTube, such as their official channel's SECRET FUN and SECRET TMI segments, which function more as behind-the-scenes vlogs than scripted web dramas.[80] These web-based efforts prioritize fan engagement over narrative storytelling, consistent with standard K-pop idol content strategies.
Concerts and Tours
Headlining Concerts and Showcases
Secret Number held their debut showcase on May 19, 2020, to promote their single "Who Dis?", featuring performances and introductions of the original five members: Léa, Dita, Jinny, Soodam, and Denise.[1][94]On October 27, 2021, the group conducted a showcase for their third single album "Fire Saturday", during which they introduced new members Zuu and Minji, expanding to six members.[95]The "Doomchita" showcase took place on June 8, 2022, highlighting performances from their fourth single album, with the full six-member lineup including Léa, Dita, Jinny, Soodam, Zuu, and Minji.[96][97]In 2024, Secret Number embarked on their first headlining international outing with The 1st US ShowKase Tour "Unlock", comprising eight performances across cities including Chicago (July 26), Minneapolis (July 28), Charlotte, Fort Worth (August 2), Boulder (August 4), Phoenix (August 6), and Los Angeles (August 10).[98]On September 28, 2024, they headlined the "pasSworLd Concert" at Tennis Indoor Senayan in Jakarta, Indonesia, performing a setlist that included "Who Dis?", "Starlight", "Holiday", "Hola", "Tap", "Dangerous in Love", and "Doomchita".[99][100]
Tours and Festival Appearances
Secret Number conducted their first United States showcase tour, titled Unlock, from July 26 to August 10, 2024, marking their initial live performances across multiple North American cities. The itinerary featured eight stops, beginning at Distro Music Hall in Chicago, Illinois, on July 26, followed by shows in Minneapolis on July 28, Charlotte, Fort Worth on August 2, Denver, Phoenix, and ending at a venue in Los Angeles.[98][101] This tour, organized under the SHOWKASE format, emphasized intimate fan interactions and full setlists amid the group's rising international profile post-2023 releases.[102]Beyond headlining tours, the group has participated in select music festivals to expand their exposure. On October 27, 2023, Secret Number performed at the Changwon K-POP World Festival in Yongji Culture Park, South Korea, delivering live renditions including "Got That Boom" to an outdoor audience.[103] Earlier appearances included stages at KV Fest 2022 and Joyland Festival 2022, where they showcased introductory sets and key tracks from their discography, aligning with efforts to build regional fanbases in Asia.[104] These festival slots, often featuring high-energy performances without full production, complemented their promotional activities rather than serving as primary touring vehicles.[100] No additional major tours or festival confirmations have been announced as of late 2024.
Endorsements
Group Endorsements
SECRET NUMBER has limited documented involvement in collective brand endorsements, with activities centered more on music promotion and variety appearances than commercial partnerships. In September 2022, the group participated in the Idolplus variety program Adolaschool 3: Promo ON Idol, challenging for selection as the 28th generation promotional models in a competitive format aimed at idol promotion.[105] This appearance highlighted their promotional capabilities but did not result in ongoing brand ambassadorships. No major group-wide commercial films (CFs) or sponsorship deals with consumer brands have been announced as of October 2025.
Member-Specific Endorsements
Dita, the Indonesian member of Secret Number from 2020 until her departure in April 2025, obtained several individual brand endorsements targeted at the Indonesian market. On October 8, 2020, she was named the exclusive model for Nacific Indonesia, the local division of the South Korean skincare brand Nacific, appearing in promotional campaigns and live sessions to promote products like serums and masks.[106] In April 2024, Dita was appointed brand ambassador for Femmy Fyber, an inulin fiber supplement drink by Indonesian pharmaceutical company Kalbe, featuring in commercial shoots and social media endorsements emphasizing gut health benefits.[107] These deals leveraged her visibility as the group's first Indonesian idol to appeal to regional consumers, though no comparable individual endorsements have been documented for other Secret Number members.[13]
Awards and Nominations
Music Program Wins and Awards
Secret Number has not achieved any wins on major South Korean music programs as of October 2025. Comprehensive K-pop statistics trackers, which aggregate data from broadcasts and official announcements, confirm zero victories for the group across programs such as KBS2's Music Bank, SBS's Inkigayo, Mnet's M Countdown, MBC's Show! Music Core, and SBS MTV's The Show since their debut in May 2020.[108] These programs award first place based on scoring systems incorporating digital streaming, album sales, social media engagement, and viewer votes, criteria where Secret Number's releases, including "Who Dis?" (2020), "Got That Boom" (2020), and "Stuck in E" (2023), have not ranked highest.[109]The absence of music show wins reflects the competitive landscape of K-pop, where only top-charting tracks typically secure multiple victories; Secret Number's singles have garnered moderate streaming and sales but insufficient dominance for these accolades.[110] Group members have expressed determination to pursue such achievements in interviews, yet no wins have materialized through their promotions under Vine Entertainment.[111] This contrasts with their receipt of rookie honors at year-end ceremonies, highlighting a gap between initial buzz and sustained chart performance.
Magazine Listicles and Recognitions
Secret Number's song "Got That Boom" ranked 24th on Dazed magazine's list of the top 40 K-pop songs of 2020, recognizing its energetic debut impact amid competitive releases from established acts.[112]Forbes Korea selected Secret Number as one of 14 most notable K-pop idols for 2022, based on a survey highlighting their multinational composition and rising visibility in a year of industry expansion.[113]The group appeared on the digital cover of Vanity Teen magazine's May 2023 issue, featured in an editorial titled "Setting A New Standard" that emphasized their diverse backgrounds and performance versatility through an exclusive interview and photoshoot.[9]In July 2023, 1883 Magazine profiled Secret Number in its "18 Questions" series, discussing their album DOXA, live performance preferences, and adaptation to global fan engagement.[114]
Reception and Impact
Commercial Performance
Secret Number's physical album sales in South Korea have remained modest, reflecting their status as a smaller multinational group with limited domestic promotion. Aggregated data from Circle Chart (formerly Gaon) indicate total sales of 34,959 copies across their releases from 2020 to 2023.[71]
Year
Copies Sold
2020
12,329
2021
6,827
2022
12,386
2023
3,417
Total
34,959
Their highest-selling album, Fire Saturday (released October 27, 2021), accounted for 5,999 copies, while debut single Who Dis? (May 19, 2020) sold 6,178 units and peaked at number 19 on the Gaon Weekly Album Chart.[115][116] Subsequent releases like Got That Boom (November 4, 2020) achieved 6,979 sales, but figures declined for later comebacks such as DOXA in 2023 with only 3,417 copies.[71] Hanteo first-week sales for Doomchita (2022) reached 7,569 copies, their strongest initial performance, though overall trajectories show no sustained growth amid competition from larger acts.[117]The group has not charted on major international rankings like the Billboard 200 or Global 200, with no entries in compilations of K-pop albums on those lists. Digital performance mirrors physical limitations; on Spotify, lead track "Fall In Love" has garnered 850,521 streams, while music videos like "Fire Saturday" hit 1.87 million YouTube views within 20 hours of release but failed to sustain viral momentum.[118][119] As of 2025, no significant releases or sales upticks have been reported, consistent with their hiatus and agency shifts.[71]
Critical Reception
Critics initially highlighted Secret Number's vocal strengths and energetic debut material, positioning the group as a promising act amid a competitive K-pop landscape. The single "Got That Boom" (released November 4, 2020) earned praise for its disco-infused verses, effective use of the members' vocals, and lively production, with one review awarding it a perfect 10/10 score and noting its appeal in live settings despite pre-recording elements.[120][121] Another assessment described it as a "fun dance pop track" evoking second-generation K-pop vibes through colorful vocals and fast-paced excitement.[122]Subsequent releases faced more tempered responses, often critiqued for generic electronic elements and underdeveloped hooks. "DOOMCHITA" (June 8, 2022) was deemed "pretty generic," blending into a crowded field of abrasive, powerful tracks without standout melodies, leading reviewers to skip replays.[123] Similarly, "Fire Saturday" (October 27, 2021) was faulted for overly sharp melodies clashing with its instrumental, resulting in an "undercooked" and poorly mixed output.[124] By 2023–2025, tracks like "Don't Touch" (August 19, 2025) were viewed as competent but unremarkable, overshadowed by more distinctive competitors in the genre.[125]User-aggregated scores on platforms reflected this trajectory, with "Got That Boom" receiving mixed but energetic feedback—described as "fun" with a "moodier vibe" yet hampered by inconsistent averaging—while later singles like "Starlight" garnered appreciation for cosmic, light aesthetics despite admitted genericism.[126][127] Overall, reception underscores the group's early vocal promise but recurrent challenges in crafting memorable, innovative material amid K-pop's formulaic trends.[128]
Fanbase Dynamics and Popularity
The official fandom name for Secret Number is LOCKEY, announced on January 8, 2021, symbolizing fans as "KEYs" that unlock the group's hidden appeal by combining "LOCK" from the group name with "KEY."[129] This nomenclature reflects the group's emphasis on multinational diversity, with members hailing from South Korea, Japan, Indonesia, France, and other regions, fostering a fanbase skewed toward international audiences rather than domestic Korean ones.[5]Secret Number's popularity remains niche within the K-pop landscape, evidenced by consistent but modest placements in monthly girl group brand reputation rankings; for instance, they ranked 40th in September 2025 with a score of 226,367 points, trailing far behind top acts like IVE and BLACKPINK. Social media metrics underscore this mid-tier status, with their official Instagram account maintaining approximately 1.08 million followers as of October 2025, showing negligible growth from earlier figures around 1 million in 2022.[130] YouTube subscribers similarly hovered near 1 million by 2022, with video views averaging under 100,000, indicating sustained but limited viral traction.[131]Fanbase dynamics highlight strong regional loyalty in Southeast Asia, particularly Indonesia, driven by members like Dinda and former Indonesian member Dita, which propelled their first solo concert in Jakarta on October 1, 2024, to sell out rapidly with enthusiastic local media coverage and fan participation.[132][133] Internationally, the group's 2024 "Unlock" U.S. tour drew dedicated attendees to smaller venues, where fans actively sang along and mirrored choreography, demonstrating high engagement despite lower overall attendance compared to mainstream K-pop acts.[134] This contrasts with weaker domestic Korean support, where fan investment—such as album sales—lags due to the predominance of cost-sensitive Southeast Asian followers who prioritize streaming and social interaction over physical purchases.[131] Overall, LOCKEY exhibits resilient, performance-focused loyalty in live settings but struggles with broader scalability amid lineup changes and competition from higher-profile groups.
Controversies and Criticisms
On the day of their debut, May 19, 2020, member Soodam faced unverified rumors of involvement in school violence and bullying during her student years, which surfaced via anonymous online posts.[135] Vine Entertainment promptly denied the allegations, stating they were baseless and announcing plans to pursue legal action against the rumormongers, with no further evidence emerging to substantiate the claims.[135][136]In September 2022, members Jinny and Minji, serving as hosts on the Arirang TV program Secret Airlines, drew criticism from netizens for their on-air interactions with guest group CIX, including perceived rudeness and unprofessional conduct such as interrupting responses and dismissive gestures, which became a trending topic on Korean online forums.[137]The group has experienced significant lineup instability, beginning with member Denise's departure from Vine Entertainment and the group in February 2022, followed by Léa's exit on April 2, 2025, due to contract expiration.[22][33] On April 4, 2025, Dita, Jinny, and Minji jointly announced the termination of their contracts with Vine Entertainment after five years, declaring an end to their activities as Secret Number amid unresolved disputes with the agency despite prior negotiations.[48][3] Vine Entertainment affirmed its intent to continue the group with remaining members Soodam and Zuu, leading to the addition of four new members—Ebin, Min C, Dinda, and Navi—in August 2025, a move that provoked fan backlash likening it to the Fifty Fifty dispute and questioning the ethics of retaining the group name without most original members.[33][34]