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- Truth, Cry and Lie
- Dreambrave
- Lee Min-ki
- Based on a True Story (album Kimberley Locke)
- Julie Christie
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- In the Air Tonight
- Get It On Tonite
- The Sidewinder Sleeps Tonite
- Abante
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- We've Got Tonite
- Get It On...Tonite
- Tonite Lets All Make Love in London
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Tonite may refer to:
A common variant of "tonight"; see Tonight (disambiguation)
Tonite (explosive), type of explosive
"Tonite" (DJ Quik song), 1991
"Tonite" (LCD Soundsystem song), 2017
Tonite (Bad Boys Blue album), 2000
"Tonite", song by Phats and Small from Now Phats What I Small Music
"Tonite", song by Air Supply from The One That You Love
"Tonite", song by Eminem from Infinite
"Tonite", song by the Go-Go's from Beauty and the Beat
"Tonite", song by April Wine from Harder ... Faster
"2nite", song by Janet Jackson from Discipline
See also
All pages with titles beginning with Tonite
All pages with titles containing Tonite
Tonie
Tonita (name)
Toñito (name)
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Social, Political, and Economical in One Word?
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Did the slang term "The Bomb" meaning "Very Cool" come from …
Conclusion Though I don't have absolute confidence in the dates of the cited song lyrics from DJ Quik's "Tonite," I think it is probable that "the bomb" was in use as African American slang at around that time (1991) in the two senses that Smitherman cites three years later in Black Talk.