26-583: (Redirected from SMASH ) [REDACTED] Look up smash or smashing in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Smash may refer to: People [ edit ] Smash (wrestler) (born 1959), professional wrestler Moondog Rex , another professional wrestler who briefly wrestled as the original Smash, before being replaced by the above DJ Smash , Russian DJ and EDM-music producer Art, entertainment, and media [ edit ] Smash (novel) ,
52-549: A 1960s British comic SMASH! (convention) , an annual Japanese popular culture convention held in Sydney, Australia Food and drink [ edit ] Smash (instant mashed potato) , a brand of instant mashed potatoes Smash (chocolate) , a Norwegian chocolate snack Smash (cocktail) , a casual cocktail filled with hunks of fresh fruit Mathematics [ edit ] Smash product , in algebraic topology Sport [ edit ] Smash (professional wrestling) ,
78-500: A 1960s British comic SMASH! (convention) , an annual Japanese popular culture convention held in Sydney, Australia Food and drink [ edit ] Smash (instant mashed potato) , a brand of instant mashed potatoes Smash (chocolate) , a Norwegian chocolate snack Smash (cocktail) , a casual cocktail filled with hunks of fresh fruit Mathematics [ edit ] Smash product , in algebraic topology Sport [ edit ] Smash (professional wrestling) ,
104-647: A 1971 SRC variety series starring Patsy Gallant and others Music [ edit ] Bands and enterprises [ edit ] Smash (music promoters) , a Japanese rock music concert and festival promoter Smash Records , a record label Smash (British band) , an English punk trio Smash (Indonesian band) , a boy band from Indonesia Smash (Russian band) , a Russian pop duo Smash (Spanish band) , 1967–1973 Albums [ edit ] Smash (Jackson and His Computerband album) Smash (Martin Solveig album) , 2011 Smash: The Singles 1985–2020 ,
130-538: A 1980 novel by Garson Kanin Smash! (comics) , a 1960s British comic smash. , a Japanese video streaming service Super Smash Bros. , a platform fighting video game series with characters from Nintendo and third-party franchises Fictional entities [ edit ] SMASH (comics) , a team of superheroes Smash Williams , fictional character in the television series Friday Night Lights Film and television [ edit ] Smash (Swedish TV series) ,
156-510: A 1990 Swedish miniseries Smash (TV series) , a 2012 NBC drama series Attack on Tomorrow , a 1977 Japanese anime series known in Europe as Smash Smash Pictures , an adult film production company Smash , a 1971 SRC variety series starring Patsy Gallant and others Music [ edit ] Bands and enterprises [ edit ] Smash (music promoters) , a Japanese rock music concert and festival promoter Smash Records ,
182-535: A Japanese promotion An overhead shot in some racket sports such as: Smash (tennis) Smash (pickleball) Education [ edit ] Santa Monica Alternative School House (SMASH) , an alternative school in Santa Monica, California, United States Other uses [ edit ] Aselsan SMASH , a remote controlled weapon station Smashes , a term for romantic friendships between women (late 19th and early 20th centuries) Topics referred to by
208-480: A Japanese promotion An overhead shot in some racket sports such as: Smash (tennis) Smash (pickleball) Education [ edit ] Santa Monica Alternative School House (SMASH) , an alternative school in Santa Monica, California, United States Other uses [ edit ] Aselsan SMASH , a remote controlled weapon station Smashes , a term for romantic friendships between women (late 19th and early 20th centuries) Topics referred to by
234-667: A compilation album by Pet Shop Boys Smash (Switch album) Smash (The Offspring album) SMASH , an album by Cindy Alexander Songs [ edit ] "Smash", song by the Norwegian singer Tone Damli "Smash", song by American band The Offspring from Smash "Smash", song by American rapper Rob Stone from Don't Wait For It "Smash", song by American band The Casualties "Smash", song by South Korean singer BoA from Kiss My Lips "Smash", song by American band Goo Goo Dolls from Gutterflower "Smash", song by American band Varsity "Smash!", song by
260-454: A man and woman until meeting each other on a blind date. The single was released on May 6, 2015, with its accompanying music video. The singer's labelmate Sehun (from Exo ) and actress Kim Hyun-ji co-starred in the music video as blind date partners. The music video shows varied places and props, and also sensory images mixing reality and fantasy through a lot of CG-based special effects. Commercially, "Who Are You" reached number three on
286-554: A record label Smash (British band) , an English punk trio Smash (Indonesian band) , a boy band from Indonesia Smash (Russian band) , a Russian pop duo Smash (Spanish band) , 1967–1973 Albums [ edit ] Smash (Jackson and His Computerband album) Smash (Martin Solveig album) , 2011 Smash: The Singles 1985–2020 , a compilation album by Pet Shop Boys Smash (Switch album) Smash (The Offspring album) SMASH , an album by Cindy Alexander Songs [ edit ] "Smash", song by
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#1732909003298312-412: A team of superheroes Smash Williams , fictional character in the television series Friday Night Lights Film and television [ edit ] Smash (Swedish TV series) , a 1990 Swedish miniseries Smash (TV series) , a 2012 NBC drama series Attack on Tomorrow , a 1977 Japanese anime series known in Europe as Smash Smash Pictures , an adult film production company Smash ,
338-437: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages smash [REDACTED] Look up smash or smashing in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Smash may refer to: People [ edit ] Smash (wrestler) (born 1959), professional wrestler Moondog Rex , another professional wrestler who briefly wrestled as
364-446: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Kiss My Lips Kiss My Lips is the eighth Korean-language studio album (seventeenth overall) by South Korean singer BoA . It was released digitally on May 12, 2015, and physically a day later by SM Entertainment , and distributed by KT Music . The album features twelve tracks in total, including two singles; "Who Are You" and
390-531: The Gaon Digital Chart , and has sold over 566,000 digital copies in South Korea. The self-composed title track "Kiss My Lips" is a minimal pop song incorporated with unique synthesizer riffs and sound. Emphasizing her deep voice, BoA's vocals redouble the single's dreamlike atmosphere. In the song's lyrics, the speaker provocatively urges her counterpart not to hesitate about coming up to her. The single
416-567: The Dutch-Turkish Ummet Ozcan "Smash!", song from the TV series Smash "Smash!", song by American rapper XXXTentacion from ? "Smash!", song by American comedy group Starbomb from Player Select Computing [ edit ] SMASH (hash) , a cryptographic hash function Systems Management Architecture for Server Hardware WebSphere sMash , a software environment Events [ edit ] Smash! (comics) ,
442-454: The Dutch-Turkish Ummet Ozcan "Smash!", song from the TV series Smash "Smash!", song by American rapper XXXTentacion from ? "Smash!", song by American comedy group Starbomb from Player Select Computing [ edit ] SMASH (hash) , a cryptographic hash function Systems Management Architecture for Server Hardware WebSphere sMash , a software environment Events [ edit ] Smash! (comics) ,
468-592: The Gaon Digital Chart and has sold nearly 128,000 digital copies domestically. Upon its release, Kiss My Lips debuted at number five on the Gaon Weekly Albums Chart . The album also entered Billboard ' s World Albums Chart on the issue date of May 30, 2015, debuting at number six. It sold 15,234 copies in South Korea and over 1,000 copies in Japan by the end of the year. IZM ranked it among
494-421: The Norwegian singer Tone Damli "Smash", song by American band The Offspring from Smash "Smash", song by American rapper Rob Stone from Don't Wait For It "Smash", song by American band The Casualties "Smash", song by South Korean singer BoA from Kiss My Lips "Smash", song by American band Goo Goo Dolls from Gutterflower "Smash", song by American band Varsity "Smash!", song by
520-487: The original Smash, before being replaced by the above DJ Smash , Russian DJ and EDM-music producer Art, entertainment, and media [ edit ] Smash (novel) , a 1980 novel by Garson Kanin Smash! (comics) , a 1960s British comic smash. , a Japanese video streaming service Super Smash Bros. , a platform fighting video game series with characters from Nintendo and third-party franchises Fictional entities [ edit ] SMASH (comics) ,
546-407: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Smash . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Smash&oldid=1232809221 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description
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598-412: The singer stated was particularly her role model. Promotions for the album was wrapped up by BoA's performance on Inkigayo aired on May 31, 2015. The album's pre-release single "Who Are You", written by BoA herself, is an electronic dance-pop tune with sounds of guitar and bass. Featuring a rap by Gaeko from hip-hop twosome Dynamic Duo , the lyrics of the self-penned song expresses excitement of
624-421: The title track. The self-produced record (for celebrating the fifteenth anniversary of BoA's debut) is her first Korean full-length release since Only One (2012). On May 8, the album's track listing was revealed online, and an image teaser video for the lead single came out via SM Entertainment 's official YouTube channel the following day. Commercials for the album aired from May 11 until 17. On May 12,
650-554: The whole album was released with an official music video for the title track. BoA began promoting her comeback album on various music programs, starting on Music Bank aired on May 15, 2015. Along with the lead single, she performed "Fox" on Music Bank , "Green Light" on Show! Music Core , and "Smash" on Inkigayo . On KBS's You Hee-yeol's Sketchbook , BoA performed the album's two lead singles and "Double Jack", along with her previous hits " My Name " and " No. 1 ". She also covered " Billie Jean " by Michael Jackson , who
676-428: Was released on May 12, 2015, the same day as the album's release. Its corresponding music video was directed by the singer's elder brother Kwon Soon-wook, who also directed the video for the album's pre-release track. {{efn|group=upper-alpha|Kwon has previously directed some of the music videos for BoA's singles such as " Game ", " Only One ", and " Disturbance ". Commercially, "Kiss My Lips" peaked at number eighteen on
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