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* “Smoke”, by Caroline Polachek from ”[[Desire, I Want To Turn Into You]]”, 2023 |
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* “Smoke”, by Crash Vegas from ”[[Red Earth (Crash Vegas album)|Red Earth]]”, 1989 |
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* “Smoke”, by Jaehyun from ”[[J (Jaehyun album)|J]]”, 2024 |
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* “Smoke”, by Liz Phair from ”[[Funstyle]]”, 2010 |
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Latest revision as of 13:33, 19 November 2025
Smoke is a cloud of particles suspended in the air. The term may also refer to:
Arts and entertainment
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- “Smoke” (Eskimo Joe song), 2004
- “Smoke” (Natalie Imbruglia song), 1998
- “Smoke” (A Thousand Horses song), 2015
- “Smoke” (50 Cent song), a 2014 song featuring Trey Songz
- “Smoke” (Zach McPhee song) from Feels Country to Me, 2024
- “Smoke”, by Ben Folds Five from Whatever and Ever Amen, 1997
- “Smoke”, by Caroline Polachek from Desire, I Want To Turn Into You, 2023
- “Smoke”, by Crash Vegas from Red Earth, 1989
- “Smoke”, by Don Toliver from Life of a Don, 2021
- “Smoke”, by Jaehyun from J, 2024
- “Smoke”, by Liz Phair from Funstyle, 2010
- “Smoke”, by Mary J. Blige from Growing Pains, 2007
- “Smoke”, by Pvris from White Noise, 2012
- “Smoke”, by Victoria Monét featuring Lucky Daye from Jaguar II, 2023
- “Smoke! Smoke! Smoke! (That Cigarette)“, a Western swing novelty song, 1947
- “SMOKE (False Devils)”, by Wolves at the Gate from Wasteland, 2025
- “The Smoke”, by Amorphis from Eclipse, 2006
Computing and technology
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- Asheville Smoke, a United Hockey League team from 1998 to 2000, based in Asheville, North Carolina, USA
- Brantford Smoke, a Colonial Hockey League, later United Hockey League team from 1991 to 1998, based in Brantford, Ontario, Canada, before relocating to Asheville
Topics referred to by the same term


