Whatever
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Whatever may refer to:
Music
Albums
- Whatever, a 1992 album by Megumi Hayashibara
- Whatever (Aimee Mann album) (1993)
- Whatever (The Friends of Distinction album) (1970)
- Whatever (Danny Thompson album) (1987)
- Whatever (Green Velvet album) (2001)
- Whatever: The '90s Pop & Culture Box, a 2005 Rhino Records box se†
- Whatever (Jennifer Batten album) (2007)
- Whatever (Hot Chelle Rae album) (2011)
- Whatever (Adore Delano album) (2017)
Songs
- Mas que Nada ("Whatever"), signature song of Sérgio Mendes
- "Whatever" (Ayumi Hamasaki song) (1999)
- "Whatever" (En Vogue song) (1997)
- "Whatever" (Godsmack song) (1999)
- "Whatever" (Ideal song) (2000)
- "Whatever" (Jill Scott song) (2005)
- "Whatever" (Oasis song) (1994)
- Whatever (Cro song), 2013
- "Whatever", a song by the Statler Brothers (1982)
- "Whatever", a song by Gnarls Barkley from The Odd Couple
- "Whatever", a song by Hüsker Dü from Zen Arcade
- "Whatever", a song by Imogen Heap from I Megaphone
- "Whatever", a song by Our Lady Peace recorded for Gravity
- "Whatever", a song by Pitchshifter from PSI
- "Whatever", a song by Zoé from Rocanlover
- "Whatever", a song by 4minute from the album Name Is 4Minute (2013)
Other uses
- Whatever (slang)
- Whatever (novel) (Extension du domaine de la lutte), a 1994 novel by Michel Houellebecq
- Whatever (1999 film), a film based on the novel
- Whatever with Alexis and Jennifer, an American satellite-radio talk show
- Whatever (1998 film), a film starring Liza Weil
- Whatever, a comedy album attributed to the fictional character Guido Hatzis
- Whatever, a blog by John Scalzi
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