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* [[Clarity (Zedd song)|"Clarity" (Zedd song)]], a 2012 song by Russian-German electronic dance music producer Zedd featuring the vocals of British singer Foxes
* [[Clarity (Zedd song)|"Clarity" (Zedd song)]], a 2012 song by Russian-German electronic dance music producer Zedd featuring the vocals of British singer Foxes
* "Clarity", a song by All That Remains from the 2002 album ''[[Behind Silence and Solitude]]''
* "Clarity", a song by All That Remains from the 2002 album ''[[Behind Silence and Solitude]]''
* "Clarity", a song by Attila from the 2021 album ''[[Closure (Attila album)|Closure]]''
* "Clarity", a song by [[Kim Petras]] from the 2019 album of the same name
* "Clarity", a song by [[Kim Petras]] from the 2019 album of the same name
* "Clarity", an instrumental song [[List of songs recorded by Linkin Park|by Linkin Park]] from ''LP Underground 12''
* "Clarity", an instrumental song [[List of songs recorded by Linkin Park|by Linkin Park]] from ''LP Underground 12''
* "Clarity", a song by [[Northlane]] from the 2022 album ''Obsidian''
* "Clarity", a song by Northlane from the 2022 album ''[[Obsidian (Northlane album)|Obsidian]]''
* "Clarity", a song by Protest the Hero from the 2013 album ''[[Volition (Protest the Hero album)|Volition]]''
* "[[The Clarity]]" a 2014 single by Sleep
* "[[The Clarity]]" a 2014 single by Sleep



Revision as of 01:56, 6 October 2022

Clarity may refer to:

Arts, entertainment, and media

Fictional entities

Music

Albums

Songs

Other uses in arts, entertainment, and media

Brands and enterprises

Science and technology

  • Optical clarity meter, an instrument used to measure the transparency of an object
  • CLARITY (Clear, Lipid-exchanged, Anatomically Rigid, Imaging/immunostaining compatible, Tissue hYdrogel), a method of making brain tissue transparent using acrylamide discovered by researchers from the Stanford University School of Medicine

Other uses

See also