Dream (disambiguation)
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A dream is an experience during sleep.
Dream may also refer to:
- A Dream (1827), poem by Edgar Allan Poe
- Dream (comics), protagonist of Neil Gaiman's Sandman comic book series
- DReaM, open-source DRM implementation created by Sun Microsystems
- .dream, file format containing video and other features used in Stardock's DeskScapes add-on to Windows DreamScene
- Dream (ship) (built 1970), cruise ship
- Wet dream, releasing sperm while sleeping
- Daydream, kind of fantasy
- DREAM (Mixed Martial Arts) (created 2008), organization by former PRIDE/Dream Stage Entertainment staff and Fighting Entertainment Group (K-1).
- Atlanta Dream, a Women's National Basketball Association team.
Musical bands:
- D:Ream (active 1993-1997), Northern Ireland electronic and rock band
- Dream (band) (active 1998-2003), American pop girl group
- DRM (Japanese band) (debuted 2000), once called "dream", J-pop girl group
Musical albums:
- Dream (Michelle Tumes album)
- Dream (TrueBliss album)
- Dream (Keller Williams album)
- Dream (Jaclyn Victor album)
- Recurring Dream by Crowded House
- Dreams (Allman Brothers Band album)
Musical songs:
- Dream (song) written by Johnny Mercer
- All I Have to Do Is Dream by The Everly Brothers
- Dreams (Fleetwood Mac song)
- Dreams (Van Halen song) (1986)
- Dreams (The Cranberries song) (1993)
- Dreams (Diana DeGarmo song) (2004)
- Dreams (The Game song) (2005)
- #9 Dream (1975), by John Lennon
- Dream (Dizzee Rascal song) (2004), by British artist Dizzee Rascal
- Dreams (Gabrielle song) (1993), by British artist Gabrielle
Elsewhere in music:
- Dream pop - a music genre
- Dream (musical) (1997), musical based on the songs of Johnny Mercer
- The-Dream (active 2007-), American R&B artist
- Dream, Alejandro Garcia (producer) (born 1984), Mexican-American record producer