SM*SH | ||
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Studio album by SM*SH | ||
Released | June 26, 2011[1] | |
Recorded | 2010–2011 | |
Genre | Dance pop, Pop-Indo, eurodance, hip hop | |
Length | 39:08 | |
Label | Star Signal Ancora Music |
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Producer | Star Signal, Veronica Lukito, Lidi Management, Bens Leo | |
Singles from SM*SH | ||
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SM*SH is the first studio album by Indonesian boyband, SM*SH, released in Jakarta on June 26, 2011. The first album Sm*sh this time titled as the group name of his own boy band (self titled) where the release is the inaugural concert by Sm*sh held at Kelapa Gading, which aired on national private television station SCTV exclusively. This album carries the kind of pop-dance music produced by Signal Star, Veronica Lukito, Lidi Management and released by Ancora Music and StarSignal. This album sold over 1 milion copies within Six month in Indonesia.
Sm*sh has released his first studio album, titled SM*SH at June 26, 2011, as has been reported previously. They had already released the main single is "I Heart You", after success with singles such, they re-release of "Senyum Semangat" as the second single.[2] On this album there are 10 songs that carry the flow of pop-dance and Indo pop, like personal Sm*sh with his techniques dance. In this album also contained songs "I Heart You" original version and acoustic version. Four songs recycling such as Bening's Ada Cinta, Trio Libels' "Gadisku", Me's "Inikah Cinta", and Kelompok 3 Suara (K3S)' "Oh Ya".[3]
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Length | |
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1. | "I Heart You" | Bunny d Looney, Decil Prapanca, Sogi Indradhuaja | 3:31 | |
2. | "Senyum Semangat" | Bunny D'Looney, Decil Prapanca, Kimberly Chin | 3:04 | |
3. | "Akhiri Saja" | Audi Mok, Omar K, Kimberly Chin, Warner Chappel, V | 4:26 | |
4. | "Gadisku" | Kendi Kamandanu, Herry Alesis, Bowo Soulmate | 5:06 | |
5. | "Selalu Bersama" | Francis Cobb, Vabyo | 4:25 | |
6. | "Ahh" | Omar K, Valiant Budi Vabyo, Audi Mok, Herry Alesis | 3:22 | |
7. | "Oh Ya" | Dian Pramana Poetra, Deddy Dhukun, J. Flow, Irwan S | 3:36 | |
8. | "Inikah Cinta" | Denny Saba, Yoyok-Inal, Bowo Soulmate, Herry Alesi | 4:03 | |
9. | "Ada Cinta" | Yovie Widianto, Irwan Simanjuntak, Eko | 3:57 | |
10. | "I Heart You (Acoustic Version)" | Francis Cobb, Jamie Wilson, Noisy Bunch, Herry Ale | 3:39 |
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SM*SH or Seven Man as Seven Heroes, (Indonesian pronunciation: [smɛs] or English pronunciation: /ˈsmæʃ/), is a boy band from Indonesia, founded by Starsignal on April 10, 2010. This boy-band consists of Rafael, Rangga, Morgan, Bisma, Dicky, Reza, and Ilham. Together, they perform songs that are pop-dance oriented. The name SM*SH stands for "Seven Man as Seven Heroes", heroes meaning that they want to young people by bringing positive spirits through their song. The letter "A" that's replaced by the star symbol was inspired by the name of their management, Starsignal. Currently, SM*SH is also working under the "Ancora Music" label since the mid 2011. Their first studio album that was released worldwide is titled SM*SH (self-titled). Their well-known singles, include "I Heart You", "Senyum Semangat", and "Ada Cinta". SM*SH has changed the Indonesian music industry by popularizing the boy-band culture in the year 2011. Now, the Indonesian music industry is dominated by various boy-bands and also girl-bands. Up until recently, SM*SH had received eight awards and two nominations in 2011, including two awards from the Indonesia Kids Choice Awards 2011.
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