On July 3, 2013, it was stated that the title track of
Secret Garden was to be named "No No No" in a preview of their upcoming music video for their song. "No No No" highlighted Apink's clean and pure image, a healing song that will appeal across all ages and genders. Chris Choi from MTV commented "With all the ultra sexy releases we’ve been getting this summer, “No No No" feels like a breath of fresh air."
Japanese version On August 4, Apink held their first Japanese showcase at Siganawa Stellar Ball in Tokyo in front of music industry figures, reporters and around 2,000 chosen fans. At this event, Apink announced they would make their official debut in Japan on October 22 with a Japanese version of "No No No". On October 22, Universal Music Japan released "No No No" as a CD single with "My My" as a
B-side. Instrumental versions of both songs were also included. The Japanese lyrics were written by Japanese lyricist "PA-NON" who had previously written lyrics for South Korean groups such as Kara and 2 pm. Since the Japanese fans loved the original "No No No" lyrics, the group decided to have the Japanese lyrics be similar to the original lyrics. The Japanese lyrics for "My My" were written by Japanese lyricist MEG.ME who had previously written lyrics for T-ara and B1A4. == Composition and lyrics ==