Light (disambiguation) explained
Light is an electromagnetic radiation, part of which stimulates the sense of vision.
Light or Lights may also refer to:
Illumination
Arts and entertainment
Music
Albums
EPs
Songs
- "Light" (KMFDM song) (1993)
- "Light" (Music for Pleasure song) (1982)
- "Light" (San Holo song) (2016)
- "Light" (Annika Wickihalder song) (2024)
- "Spotlight" (Xiao Zhan song), also known as "Light" (2020)
- "Light", by Big Sean featuring Jeremih from I Decided (2017)
- "Light", by Camouflage from Relocated (2006)
- "Light", by Depeche Mode from Sounds of the Universe (2009, deluxe box set edition)
- "Light", by Joe Morris from Singularity (2001)
- "Light", by Odesza featuring Little Dragon from In Return (2014, deluxe edition)
- "Light", from Next to Normal (2008)
- "Light (Pop's Principle)", by Laura Nyro from Nested (1978)
- "Lights" (BTS song) (2019)
- "Lights" (Ellie Goulding song) (2010)
- "Lights" (Journey song) (1978)
- "Lights (Love Sick)", by Travis Scott (2012)
- "Lights", by Styx from Cornerstone (1979)
- "Lights", by Editors from The Back Room (2005)
- "Lights", by Inna from Nirvana (2017)
- "Lights", by Interpol from Interpol (2010)
- "Lights", by Scissor Sisters from Ta-Dah (2006)
Fictional characters
Other arts and entertainment
- Light (journal), a journal of light verse
- Light (novel), a 2002 science fiction novel by M. John Harrison
- "Light", an episode of Legend of the Seeker, an American television series
- "Light", an episode of the Adult Swim television series Off the Air
- Light, a 2019 play based on the lives of William Light and his father
Companies
- Light S.A., a Brazilian electricity distribution and retailing company
- Light (company), a digital photography peripheral company
People
Places
Other uses
- Divine light, in theology
- Light (automobile), a car built in 1914 in Detroit
- Lights (offal), the lungs of an animal used in cooking
- Light (web browser), a lightweight web browser based on Firefox
- Light (window), the area between the outer parts of a window (head, sill and jambs), the mullions and transoms
- Skyway Light, a German paramotor design
- Ventilated cigarettes or lights, a cigarette type with a low level of nicotine
- World of Light, transcendental realm in Mandaeism
- LIGHT, the Leeds Institute of Genetics, Health and Therapeutics at Leeds School of Medicine
See also