Negative may refer to:
"Negative" is a song by the English alternative rock band Mansun. The song was written by Paul Draper, Dominic Chad, Stove and Andie Rathbone. It was recorded and produced by Paul Draper and Mark 'Spike' Stent during sessions for the group's second studio album. The song was released as the third single in 1998 from the group's second album, Six. Despite being one of the album's more traditional songs the single peaked low at #27 on the UK Singles Chart, breaking the group's run of seven consecutive top twenty singles.
The music video for "Negative" was directed by Jamie Thraves.
All songs written and composed by Paul Draper and Dominic Chad; except where indicated.
Negative is the 1999 debut studio album from influential Serbian rock band Negative. The album was an immediate success, and it included some of the band's greatest hits. Ja bih te sanjala became their signature song. During the next three years, the band had a string of successful singles such as "Ja bih te sanjala", "Oblaci", "Svet tuge", "Ti me ne volis" and "Vreme je". Videos were shot for all the singles from the album.
In May 2000, the band had their first live act in front of several thousand people. The concert was recorded and released on a CD later that year.
A kraj (plural: kraje) is the highest-level administrative unit in the Czech Republic and the Slovak Republic. For lack of other English expressions, the Slavic term is often translated as "province", "region", or "territory", although it actually approximately means "(part of) country", or "(part of) countryside". A kraj is subdivided into okresy ("counties").
The first kraje were created in the Kingdom of Bohemia during the reign of Charles IV in the 14th century and they lasted till 1862/68. Kraje were reintroduced in 1949 in Czechoslovakia and still exist today (except for the early 1990s) in its successor states despite many rearrangements.
In Russia nine of the 83 federal subjects are called krais (края, kraya), coequal to oblasts. The toponym Krajina refers to several historical regions in Slavic countries.
Kraj is a small village located in the southeast part of the island of Pašman, 3 km south of the town of Pašman, 300 m from the coast of the Pašman Channel in Dalmatia, Croatia.
The Kraj village features a Gothic Franciscan monastery with a church from 1392. The gate leading to the monastery yard was restored in Baroque style in 1669. The church was also reconstructed in Baroque style, and at the front is a Renaissance relief of St. Jerome from 1554.
Coordinates: 43°56′24″N 15°23′24″E / 43.94000°N 15.39000°E / 43.94000; 15.39000
Kraj (in Macedonian Cyrillic: Крај, English translation: End) is 2009 single by the Macedonian pop princess Karolina Gočeva.
The author of the music for this song is the famous Serbian hip hop artist Sky Wikluh. The song is realized in two versions: Macedonian & Serbian. The author of the Serbian lyrics is Sky Wikluh respectively and of the Macedonian Vesna Malinova.
In mid-June 2009, Karolina shot a video for this song with the Macedonian video production "Tomato". In the video she is showing herself in a new edition. She has a lot of sexappeal, during her soiling in the water. The video had its official showing on the 5 of July 2009.