Ride Explained
Ride may refer to:
People
- MC Ride, a member of Death Grips
- Sally Ride (1951–2012), American astronaut
- William Ride (19262011), Australian zoologist
Arts, entertainment, and media
Films
Games
Music
Albums
Songs
- "Ride" (Ace Hood song), 2008
- "Ride" (Baker Boy song), featuring Yirrmal, 2021
- "Ride" (Ciara song), 2010
- "Ride" (Lana Del Rey song), 2012
- "Ride" (Lenny Kravitz song), 2018
- "Ride" (Martina McBride song), 2008
- "Ride" (SoMo song), 2013
- "Ride" (Twenty One Pilots song), 2015
- "Ride" (the Vines song), 2004
- "Ride" (ZZ Ward song), featuring Gary Clark Jr., 2017
- "Ride!", by Dee Dee Sharp, 1963
- "Ride", a contemporary concert band piece composed by Samuel Hazo
- "Ride", an instrumental from Bond's album Shine
- "Ride", by Beautiful Creatures, from the album Beautiful Creatures
- "Ride", by Caravan, from the album Caravan
- "Ride", by Cary Brothers, from the album Who You Are
- "Ride", by Cathedral, from the album The Ethereal Mirror
- "Ride", by Chase Rice, from the album Ignite the Night
- "Ride", by Shea Couleé from the album Couleé-D
- "Ride", by The Dandy Warhols, from the album Dandys Rule OK
- "Ride", by Deepsky, from the album In Silico
- "Ride", by Empire of the Sun, from the album Two Vines
- "Ride", by Joe Satriani, from the album Flying in a Blue Dream
- "Ride", by Liz Phair, from the album whitechocolatespaceegg
- "Ride", by Max Ehrich, written for the film Walk. Ride. Rodeo.
- "Ride", by Rob Zombie, from the album Educated Horses
- "Ride", by Robyn Hitchcock, from the album Perspex Island
- "Ride", by Royce da 5'9", from the album Independent's Day
- "Ride", by Sir Mix-a-Lot, from the album Chief Boot Knocka
- "Ride", by Testament, from the album Low
- "Ride", by Trace Adkins, from the album Dangerous Man
- "Ride", by Tyr, from the album By the Light of the Northern Star
- "Ride", by Usher, from the album Confessions
Other uses in music
Other uses in arts, entertainment, and media
- Ride (2016 TV series), a Canadian drama TV series on YTV and Nickelodeon
- Ride (2023 TV series), a Canadian/American coproduced neo-Western drama on Hallmark Channel and CTV Drama Channel
- Ride, a 2002 novel by David Walton
- , a peer-reviewed academic journal published by the Institut für Dokumentologie und Editorik
Other uses
See also