Breathe may refer to:
Breathe (Korean: 브리드) is a song recorded by the South Korea singer G-Dragon, released as the second single off from his debut album. While the single did not chart as strongly as its predecessor, it manage to chart within the Top 20 for the artist.
Amid controversy of the singer's previous single being accused of plagiarism, G-Dragon quickly released his follow-up single, "Breathe," to promote his album. The song managed to chart within the Top 20 of the Korean music chart. The lyrics, which portray the singer not wanting to wake up from a dream, was complimented by a writer for the Newsen as "strong" and "impressive."
Similar to "Heartbreaker"'s music video, "Breathe" showcased the singer dancing against a white backdrop. The video itself was given a 20-second teaser at the end of "Heartbreaker"'s music video before its official release. Currently, the video has drawn over 3 million views on YouTube. At the end of the music video, a short teaser of his next song "A Boy" was shown.
Music from The Body is the soundtrack album to Roy Battersby's 1970 documentary film The Body, about human biology, narrated by Vanessa Redgrave and Frank Finlay.
The music was composed in collaboration between Pink Floyd member Roger Waters and Ron Geesin, and employs biomusic, including sounds made by the human body (slaps, breathing, laughing, whispering, flatulence, etc.), in addition to more traditional guitar, piano and stringed instruments. The date of this album places it between Ummagumma and Atom Heart Mother, the latter also featuring Geesin as a collaborator. The album's final track, "Give Birth to a Smile", features all four members of Pink Floyd, plus Geesin on piano, although David Gilmour, Nick Mason and Richard Wright are uncredited.
The child heard on opening track is Ron's son Joe Geesin.
The LP features a different track listing to the original film soundtrack, and a 3 sided acetate does exist of the full version. The cover of the album features a Transparent Anatomical Manikin (TAM).
Splash! is a British television show which teaches celebrities the art of diving with the aid of Tom Daley. The first series started on 5 January 2013 and ended on 2 February 2013. Gabby Logan and Vernon Kay hosted the show, with Andy Banks, Jo Brand and Leon Taylor as judges, and commentary by Alan March.
The fifteen celebrities were revealed on 2 January 2013.Jennifer Metcalfe withdrew before the series began and was replaced by Donna Air.
This table only counts for dives scored on a traditional 30-points scale.
* Due to injury Ogogo had to withdraw from the competition
3 Splash is an extended play album by Japanese recording artist and songwriter Kumi Koda. It was released on 8 July 2009, by Koda's record label, Rhythm Zone. Koda's fourth extended play, 3 Splash consists of three recordings; "Lick Me", "Ecstacy", and "Hashire", with three additional interludes. It was released in two different formats; A stand-alone CD, and a CD and DVD bundle; the latter bundle was re-released with a pink-transparent CD holder. The three artworks for the EP depicts Koda posing, with the title of the work superimposed over her. The CD and DVD bundle artwork features Koda holding a basketball, this artwork was also used for the digital release of the EP.
3 Splash contains predominantly pop rock and dance music. Koda contributed by writing the lyrics to "Lick Me" and "Hashire", while Japanese songwriter and producer Hum created "Ecstacy". Hiroto Suzuki and Shinjiro Inoue were credited as the EP's producers. 3 Splash received favourable reviews from music critics who commended the EP's production and commercial appeal. 3 Splash reached number two on the Oricon Singles Chart, and was certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of Japan (RIAJ) for shipments of 100,000 units. "Lick Me", "Ecstacy", and "Hashire" served as promotional singles, while "Lick Me" was certified platinum for 250,000 digital shipments, and was nominated for a Japan Record Award at the 51st Japan Record Awards.
SPLASH is a programming language-related conference held since 2011, sponsored by the SIGPLAN special interest group of the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM). Its name is an acronym for Systems, Programming, Languages, and Applications: Software for Humanity. SPLASH is an umbrella conference for two longstanding conferences, OOPSLA and Onward! which are now tracks of SPLASH.
SPLASH conferences held so far have been:
Upcoming SPLASH conferences:
Higher is the ninth studio album by singer-songwriter, Regina Belle, and was released June 5, 2012 on Pendulum Records. It peaked at #15 on the Billboard U.S. Gospel chart and #44 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums. Belle stated that she had more clear ideas during the creating and recording process of this album and she had a better understanding of where she wanted to go.
The album produced the single Make An Example Out Of Me, which peaked at #19 on the Billoboard Hot Gospel Songs chart.