MVP (disambiguation)

Most Valuable Player is an award, typically for the best performing player in a sport or competition.

MVP may also refer to:

Computing

  • Hauppauge MediaMVP, a network media player often shortened to "MVP" (Music, Videos, Pictures)
  • Microsoft Most Valuable Professional, an award and recognition program
  • Minimum viable product, a concept used in software feature estimating
  • Model–view–presenter, a software engineering design and architectural pattern
  • Film and television

  • MVP (TV series), a TV drama about the lives of hockey players' wives
  • MVP, an Australian sport show hosted by basketball star Steve Carfino
  • MVP: Most Valuable Primate, a 2000 comedy film
  • Music

  • "M.V.P." (song), a 1995 single by underground rapper Big L from Lifestylez ov da Poor and Dangerous
  • "MVP", a song by the deathcore band Despised Icon which is included on their fourth album Day of Mourning (album)
  • MVP (album), a reggaeton album by various artists released in 2003
  • MVP (group), a hip hop group
  • Science and medicine

    Most Valuable Player

    In sports, a Most Valuable Player (MVP) award is an honor typically bestowed upon the best-performing player (or players) in an entire league, for a particular competition, or on a specific team. Initially used in professional sports, the term is now also commonly used in amateur sports, as well as in other completely unrelated fields such as business and music. In many sports, MVP awards are presented for a specific match—in other words, a man of the match award.

    The term is most common in the United States and Canada. In other cases, "Player of the Year" is used. In Australia, Australian rules football clubs and leagues use the term "Best and Fairest", while those playing rugby league use "Player of the Year", such as the Dally M Medal. The National Basketball League, however, uses the American-style "MVP" for its awards. Insofar as there is a distinction between an MVP and a Player of the Year, a "player of the year" describes the greatest individual talent, while a "most valuable player" is a person most responsible for their team's success.

    MVP (Australian TV series)

    MVP is an Australian sports television series which aired on One HD in 2010. It was hosted the former NBL player Steve Carfino.


    Angel (given name)

    Angel [ˈeɪn.dʒəl] is a given name meaning "angel", or "messenger". In the English-speaking world Angel is used for both boys and girls.

    Ángel [ˈaŋxel] is a common male name in Spanish-speaking countries.

    Variations

  • Albanian: Engjëll
  • Asturian: Ánxel
  • Bulgarian: Ангел (Ángel) (masc.)
  • Galician: Anxo
  • Greek: Άγγελος, Ággelos Angelos (masc.); Αγγελική, Aggelikē, Angelici, or Αγγέλα, Aggéla, Angela (fem.)
  • Italian: Angelo, Angelino, Angela (fem.), Angelina (fem.), Angelica (fem.)
  • Leonese language: Xelu
  • Lombard: Àngel
  • Macedonian: Ангел (Angel, masc,), Ангела (Angela, fem,), Ангелина (Angelina, fem.)
  • Portuguese: Ângelo, Ângela (fem.), Angélica (fem.)
  • Spanish: Ángel, Ángela (fem.), Angélica (fem.), Ángeles (fem.), Angelines (fem.)
  • People

    Angel

  • Angel Kelly, stage name of an American pornographic actress
  • Angel McCoughtry (born 1986), American basketball player
  • Angel Medina (wrestler), American wrestler
  • Angel Medina (artist), American comic book artist
  • Angel Reece (born 1983), American professional wrestler better known as Hailey Hatred
  • Angel Boi

    Ángel Schaffer, better known by stage name Angel Boi, is an American rapper and poet.

    His first released project, Blessed Child (2004) was a romantic poetry book. Then his first recorded single Toe Lover' in 2005, which was historic by being the first song ever about sucking women toes. He feels that it's important for an artist to write about the truth. As he puts it, "It's a true-life story. All my relationships deal with it." Boi admits some guys are into "skittels" just like he is, but the ladies are the ones who really love his toe-suckles. In fact, it's not uncommon for ladies to line up after his shows and try to stick their tootsies in his face. Angel's Boy Enterprises was established by Ángel in 2004. The Indie record label was launched, because Ángel wanted to express himself without the added pressure of signing to a major label. Ángel patiently waited to start his company, because of his strong belief in his own creativity. His zest for life has taken him to places he never thought he would go. It has allowed him the freedom as an artist to write, create, to be the type of artist who will be remembered until the end of time for his timeless work.

    Ángel (Belinda Peregrín song)

    Ángel (Angel) is the third single from Belinda's debut studio album Belinda. It received a Gold certification in Mexico for ringtone sales.

    Information

    The song was written by Graeme Pleeth and Shellie Poole; adapted by Belinda; produced by Graeme Pleeth and Mauri Stern. Was an enormous success in Mexico and an international success for Belinda.

    Tracklist

  • Ángel
  • Video

    In the video, Belinda has visions of the boyfriend dying in a car crash. The song asks "¿Cuándo se va a terminar o cuándo se hará realidad?" meaning "When is it going to be over or when is it going to be reality?". She states that her boyfriend is her 'Ángel'. The actor who portrayed the boyfriend, Eddy Vilard, is friends with Belinda in real life.

    The music video was directed by Mexican video director Alejandro Lozano, and was premiered in January, 2004 on MTV Latino.

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