Luv

Luv or LUV may refer to:

  • An intentional misspelling of love, sometimes used to show an affection that is more endearing than the word love shows.
  • Entertainment

  • LUV (Korean group), a Korean pop group
  • Luv', a Dutch pop group
  • "Luv" (song), a song by Janet Jackson
  • Luv (TV series), a BBC sitcom
  • Luv, a Broadway play and 1967 film
  • "Luv", a song by Zion I from True & Livin'
  • "Luv", a song by Travis (band)
  • Luv (film), 1967 film
  • LUV (film), 2012 film
  • "LUV" (song), a song by Apink
  • Computer-related

  • Linux Users of Victoria
  • Vehicle

  • Chevrolet LUV, a "light utility vehicle"
  • Other

  • Large unilamellar vesicle (LUV), a type of liposome
  • LUV, the New York Stock Exchange symbol of Southwest Airlines
  • Dumatubin Airport,Langgur, Kai Islands, Indonesia, IATA code
  • Names

  • Lava or Luv, son of Hindu god Rama
  • Marie Luv, an adult film actress
  • Jennifer Luv, an adult film actress
  • Leah Luv, an adult film actress
  • Luv' (Dutch band)

    Luv' was a Dutch female pop trio that scored a string of hit records in Continental Europe (Benelux, Germany, Switzerland, Austria, France, Denmark) as well as South Africa, Australia, New Zealand, Canada and Mexico in the late 1970s and early 1980s. This girl group consisted of Patty Brard, José Hoebee and Marga Scheide. In 1979, Luv' was "Holland's best export act" and thus received the "Conamus Export Prize".

    The band sold more than seven million records worldwide (singles and albums). Among their greatest hits were: U.O.Me (Welcome To Waldolala), You're the Greatest Lover, Trojan Horse, Casanova and Ooh, Yes I Do. The formation went through line-up changes and the original singers reunited several times. They had a hectic schedule between 2006 and 2008. They gave their final performance on August 11, 2012 in Spaarnwoude at the Dutch Valley Festival. Two members of the pop act have had a successful solo career in their homeland: Patty as a TV personality and José as a vocalist.

    Pink Luv

    Pink Luv is the fifth mini-album by South Korean girl group Apink, released on November 24, 2014. The album's lead single is the title track "Luv".

    Release and promotion

    The EP Pink Luv was released on November 24. "Luv" debuted at number 2 on South Korea's Gaon Digital Chart and stayed there for two weeks. It scored Apink's first three triple crown wins in music shows (MTV The Show, Music Core and Inkigayo.)

    Apink performed a snippet of "Secret", a track on their album, in addition to a full performance of "Luv" on KBS's Music Bank on November 21. This was followed by additional comebacks on music programs including MBC's Show! Music Core, SBS's Inkigayo , SBS's The Show, MBC Music's Show Champion and Mnet's M! Countdown. Apink received 17 trophies in total on the aforementioned music shows with "Luv".

    Track listing

    Charts

    Album

    Sales and certifications

    Release history

    References

    External links

  • "Luv" Music Video on YouTube
  • Luv (band)

    LUV (Korean: 러브 Reobeu, Korean pronunciation: [ləːbɯ]) was a short-lived K-pop girls group founded by SidusHQ, consisting of Jo Eun-byul, Jeon Hye-bin, and Oh Yeon-seo. As stated by LUV in an interview, LUV stands for "Love yoUr Voice", stating that everyone should love themselves and their strengths and flaws in their hearts.

    Biography

    2002: Debut

    They were first featured on JTL's "A Better Day" as the female singers on the song. Shortly thereafter, they debuted with "Orange Girl", which was very popular, as it was performed numerous times. They released their second single, "I Still Believe in You", with an accompanying music video soon thereafter. Their first album, Story, was released on May 15, 2002. Sometime in August, LUV promoted "Tears" from the same album and performed it at a military concert along with groups such as S.E.S. and Fin.K.L. They were credited as having massive potential, and were compared numerous times to S.E.S.

    2003: Disbandment

    Although the band was popular and had a large fanbase, they did not last long, as each member had their own dream. The band quickly split after one year of mild success and pursued personal goals. Jeon Hye-bin released a solo album and pursued an acting career, and her past experiences in the group led to her success as a singer. Oh Yeon-seo pursued an acting career, and Jo Eun-byul has been working as a stage actress in musicals in the playhouse district of Daehangno since LUV disbanded, although she was featured in a performance of JTL's "A Better Day" in 2005. Eun-byul, now known as LeeBie (이비), has released a solo mini-album titled 오늘 하루만 (This Day) on October 26, 2009. On November 11, 2009, LUV reunited for an showcase, but a reunion is not completely clear. On March 30, 2010, their album, Story was released for purchase on iTunes after eight years.

    Luv (TV series)

    Luv is a British television sitcom made by the BBC in 1993 which ran for 18 episodes. The writer and executive producer was Carla Lane. The main character, Terese Craven, was played by Sue Johnston.

    External links

  • Luv at the Internet Movie Database

  • Luv (play)

    Luv is a play by Murray Schisgal.

    A mix of absurdist humor and traditional Broadway comedy more in the Neil Simon vein, Luv concerns two college friends - misfit Harry and materialistic Milt - who are reunited when the latter stops the former from jumping off a bridge, the play's setting. Each discovers the other is equally miserable as they share hard-luck stories. Milt sees in Harry an answer to his primary problem - his wife Ellen, who he tries to foist on his old pal so he can run off with his mistress.

    After twenty-eight previews, the Broadway production, directed by Mike Nichols, opened on November 11, 1964 at the Booth Theatre. It transferred to the Broadhurst and then the now-demolished Helen Hayes before completing its run of 901 performances. It won the Tony Award for Best Director, Best Producer (Claire Nichtern) and Best Scenic Design (Oliver Smith).

    Alan Arkin, Eli Wallach, and Anne Jackson comprised the original cast. Barbara Bel Geddes, Larry Blyden, Gene Wilder, and Gabriel Dell were among the replacement performers later in the run.

    Podcasts:

    Luv

    ALBUMS

    • Luv released: 2003

    Luv'

    ALBUMS

    PLAYLIST TIME:

    Shoes Off (boots On)

    by: Luv'

    What a lovely night
    Why don't you look at me when I talk to you
    Now you listen to me
    You stand up and turn down your TV
    And you take my coat
    We go get out of here
    Ooh ooh ooh
    Don't you be so angry
    Ooh ooh ooh
    You better wait and see
    Lalalalalalalalalalala
    You're gonna like this night
    If you'll see it right
    This is fun, let's do it again
    Come on come on sing it
    Come on come on sing
    I say shoes off
    Let's get out of this place now
    Shoes off
    We'll go dancing tonight
    Boots on
    Come on come on now do it
    Boots on we'll go dancing tonight
    What a fine, fine time
    You're giving me tonight
    It's a long, long time I've felt you on my side
    Hold me close and whisper in my ear
    The sweet words, you know
    That I would love to hear
    Ooh, ooh, ooh
    Do you do you love me?
    Ooh, ooh, ooh
    Do you still fancy me?
    Lalalalalalalalalalala
    I'll get you finally
    Can't you hear my plea
    I can see it's good for you too
    Come on come on sing it
    Come on come on sing
    I say shoes off
    Let's get out of this place now
    Shoes off
    We'll go dancing tonight
    Boots on
    Come on come on now do it
    Boots on we'll go dancing tonight
    Alright now man
    That's the way I like it
    Come on come on sing it
    Come on come on sing
    Come on shoes off
    Let's get out of this place now
    Shoes off
    We'll go dancing tonight
    Boots on
    Come on come on let's do it




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