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Press Play (EP)

Press Play is the second mini-album by the South Korean boy band BtoB. It was released on September 12, 2012, with the track "Wow" as the lead single. "I Only Know Love" was chosen as the follow-up single and will be used to promote the EP starting on October 18.

Background

A teaser image confirming the release was revealed by Cube Entertainment's Twitter account in September 4, 2012 along with the release date of the EP, September 12, the title track of the EP, titled "Wow" and the EP's name, titled Press Play. The image has a pop art theme and also shows the person on the photo making the word 'WOW' with their hands and mouth. It was later revealed that the person on the photo is the member Sungjae. In September 5, an audio teaser of the song "Wow" was released on BtoB's YouTube account. One day later, on September 6, Cube revealed teaser photos of the group together, as well solo shots of every member. In September 7, a teaser from the music video of "Wow" was released. In September 12, the EP and music video of "Wow" were released digitally simultaneously.

Press Play (company)

Press Play is a video game development studio based in central Copenhagen. Since 2006, Press Play have brought more than twenty games to multiple platforms. In 2012 the studio was acquired by Microsoft and Press Play is now part of the Microsoft Studios family along with other studios like 343 Industries, Rare, Lionhead Studios, Turn 10 Studios and Twisted Pixel Games.

Games

References

External links

  • Official website
  • Brendan

    Saint Brendan of Clonfert or Bréanainn of Clonfert (c. 484 – c. 577) (Irish: Naomh Breandán; Latin: Brendanus; Icelandic: (heilagur) Brandanus) called "the Navigator", "the Voyager", or "the Bold" is one of the early Irish monastic saints. He is chiefly renowned for his legendary quest to the "Isle of the Blessed," also called Saint Brendan's Island. The Voyage of Saint Brendan could be called an immram (Irish navigational story). He was one of the Twelve Apostles of Ireland.

    Saint Brendan's feast day is celebrated on 16 May by the Roman Catholics, Anglicans, and Orthodox Christians.

    Sources

    There is very little secure information concerning Brendan's life, although at least the approximate dates of his birth and death, and accounts of some events in his life, are found in the Irish annals and genealogies. The first mention of Brendan occurs in Adamnan's Vita Sancti Columbae, written between 679 and 704. The first notice of him as a seafarer appears in the ninth century Martyrology of Tallaght.

    Brendan (disambiguation)

    Brendan may refer to:

  • Brendan (given name), a masculine given name in the English language
  • People

  • Saint Brendan of Clonfert, an Irish monastic saint
  • Saint Brendan of Birr (died 573), Abbot of Birr in Co. Offaly, contemporaneous with the above
  • Brendan Rodgers, football player/manager
  • PhD Druid Brendan Myers, a Canadian author, academic, and religious activist.
  • Brendan Folmar, American football player
  • Brendan Gillanders, Canadian football player
  • Other uses

  • Brendan and the Secret of Kells, an animated feature film
  • Brendan Airways, parent company of USA 3000 Airlines
  • See also

  • St. Brendan's (disambiguation)
  • Brendan (given name)

    Brendan is an Irish masculine given name in the English language. It is derived from the Gaelic name Breandán, which is in turn derived from the earlier Old Irish Brénainn. The mediaeval Latin form of the name, Brendanus, has also influenced the modern English and Irish forms. Variant spellings of Brendan are Brendon and Brenden. In some cases it is possible that the given name Brandon is also a variant of Brendan. A variant spelling of the Irish Breandán is Breanndán

    Etymology

    The English Brendan is an Anglicised form of the Irish Breandán. This Irish name is derived from the Old Irish Brénainn. This Old Irish personal name, (pronounced [br'ēn-in'], is derived from a borrowing of the Welsh language word breenhín, meaning "a prince". Both the English form, Brendan, and the modern Irish form, Breandán, are based upon the mediaeval Latin form Brendanus. According to one old Irish text there are 17 saints with the name. When used in an Irish sentence it can take the form Bhreandán e.g. A Bhreandán or ..do Bhreandán. Variation of the Irish Breandán are Breanndán, Bhreandán and Bhreandáin.

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    by: Press Play

    Everybody get together
    Let's work it out
    Got the answer for this world
    Let's make it count
    Uh oh, uh oh
    It's time to live it out
    This crazy world we're livin' in
    Is lookin' to us now
    Oh, we all need love
    A different kind of love
    One that only comes from above
    Everybody dance
    Everybody move
    We can make a change
    From New York to LA
    It's made up to you and me
    So what's it gonna be
    We can make a stand today
    For love and unity
    Uh oh, uh oh
    I think the time has come
    For us to make a difference
    And live as one
    Oh, we all need love
    A different kind of love
    One that only comes from above
    We are here on planet earth
    To make a change
    To stand for those who cannot
    To never back down
    But stand proud for God
    The one and only true love
    A different kind of love
    A love that gives and forgives
    Doesn't judge but extends a helping hand
    A love that finds a need and fills it
    A different kind of love
    A love that shares hope, vision and dreams
    A love that's not relevant, but revolutionary
    Everybody dance
    Everybody move
    We can make a change
    From New York to LA
    Everybody dance
    Everybody move
    We can make a change
    From New York to LA
    Everybody dance
    Everybody move
    We can make a change
    From New York to LA
    Everybody dance
    Everybody move
    We can make a change
    From New York to LA




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