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'''ASAP''' usually stands for "]". '''ASAP''' usually stands for "]".


'''ASAP''' may also refer to: '''ASAP''' may also refer to:
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For when ASAP sounds too harsh, you can say ASAPlease. First recall use of ASAPlease by Jesus Solorzano in California, USA.

==Arts and media== ==Arts and media==
===Music=== ===Music===
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====Recordings==== ====Recordings====
* ], 2001 * ], 2001
* ], 2021
* ], 2005 * ], 2005
* "ASAP", a song from the Lena Meyer-Landrut album '']'' * ], 1997
* "ASAP", a song from the Lena Meyer-Landrut album '']'', 2012
* "ASAP", a song by ], 2018
* "A.S.A.P.", a song by ], 2002 * "A.S.A.P.", a song by ], 2002
* "A.S.A.P.", a song from the Two Steps from Hell album '']'' * "A.S.A.P.", a song from the Two Steps from Hell album '']'', 2008
* "]", a 2011 song by Alexandra Stan * "]", a song by Alexandra Stan, 2011
* "ASAP", a song by STAYC * "ASAP", a song from the NewJeans EP '']'', 2023


===Other media=== ===Other media===
* ], a Philippine television variety show (All-Star Sunday Afternoon Party) which has aired on ABS-CBN since 1995 * ], a Philippine television variety show (All-Star Sunday Afternoon Party) which has aired on ABS-CBN since 1995
* ], an Associated Press multimedia news portal * ], an Associated Press multimedia news portal


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* ], an investment education program at the University of Wisconsin–Madison School of Business * ], an investment education program at the University of Wisconsin–Madison School of Business
* ], an independent NASA safety panel * ], an independent NASA safety panel
* ], a southern U.S.-based food delivery company
* ], a Salvadoran non-profit organization

==Government==
* ], an EU subsidy programme


==Science and technology== ==Science and technology==

Latest revision as of 11:47, 26 November 2024

ASAP usually stands for "as soon as possible".

ASAP may also refer to:

Arts and media

Music

Performers

  • ASAP (band), a hard rock band fronted by Adrian Smith
  • ASAP Ferg (born 1988), American hip hop recording artist from Harlem, New York
  • ASAP Mob, a recording group from Harlem, New York
  • ASAP Rocky (born 1988), rapper from Harlem, New York

Recordings

Other media

  • ASAP (TV program), a Philippine television variety show (All-Star Sunday Afternoon Party) which has aired on ABS-CBN since 1995
  • Asap (web portal), an Associated Press multimedia news portal

Businesses and organizations

Government

Science and technology

See also

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