4 AM may refer to:
* a time in the
12-hour clock
The 12-hour clock is a time convention in which the 24 hours of the day are divided into two periods: a.m. (from Latin , translating to "before midday") and p.m. (from Latin , translating to "after midday"). For different opinions on represent ...
Music
*
4 AM (band), a Dutch boy band
*
"4 AM" (2 Chainz song), 2017
*
"4 AM" (Cherry Ghost song), 2007
*
"4 AM" (Melanie Fiona song), 2011
*
"4am" (Our Lady Peace song), 1997
*
"4 AM" (Scooter song), 2012
*"4 AM", a song by Levellers from the 1995 album ''
Zeitgeist
In 18th- and 19th-century German philosophy, a ''Zeitgeist'' () ("spirit of the age") is an invisible agent, force or Daemon dominating the characteristics of a given epoch in world history.
Now, the term is usually associated with Georg W. F. ...
''
*"4 AM", a 2008 single
by Kaskade
*"4 AM", a song by Suggs from the 1995 album ''
The Lone Ranger''
*"4 AM", a song by Madness from the 1999 album
''Wonderful''
* "4 AM", a 2014 single by
Antemasque
* "4 AM", a song by Herbie Hancock from the 1980 album ''
Mr. Hands''
* "4 AM", a song by Goapele from the 2005 album ''
Change It All
''Change It All'' is the third studio album by American singer–songwriter Goapele. It was released in 2005.
This album was composed of all-new material and was a forward step in her development as an artist, which was a great expansion in range ...
''
* "4 Am", a song by Hail Mary Mallon from the 2014 album ''
Bestiary
A bestiary (from ''bestiarum vocabulum'') is a compendium of beasts. Originating in the ancient world, bestiaries were made popular in the Middle Ages in illustrated volumes that described various animals and even rocks. The natural history a ...
''
*"4AM", a song by Bastille from the 2019 album ''
Doom Days
''Doom Days'' (stylised as "DOOM D∆YS") is the third studio album by British indie pop band Bastille, released on 14 June 2019 by Virgin EMI Records. It was preceded by the release of the four singles " Quarter Past Midnight", " Doom Days", "Jo ...
''
*"4am", a 2018 song by
Girl in Red
Marie Ulven Ringheim (born 16 February 1999) is a Norwegian singer-songwriter and record producer, known for her indie pop project Girl in Red (stylized as girl in red). Her early EPs ''Chapter 1'' (2018) and ''Chapter 2'' (2019) were recorded ...
*"4am", a song by Sault from the 2022 album ''
Aiir
''AIIR'' is the eighth studio album from British funk music, funk band Sault (band), Sault, A sequel to their sixth album, ''Air (Sault album), AIR'', the album was one of five initially released for free via digital distribution on 1 Novemb ...
''
*"4Æm", a song by Grimes from the 2020 album ''
Miss Anthropocene
''Miss Anthropocene'' is the fifth studio album by Canadian musician Grimes, released on February 21, 2020. It marked her first album in over four years, since she released ''Art Angels''. It was officially announced on March 19, 2019. The album ...
''
* "4am And I Can't Sleep (Until I Hear The Music)", a song by Tim Scott from the 2003 album ''
Bald on the Inside''
Other uses
*
''4 a.m.'' (novel), by Nina de la Mer, 2011
*
4AM (AM)
4AM is a radio station in Mareeba, Queensland on 558 kHz AM. 4AM is also heard in Cairns. Also they are on 1422 kHz AM in Port Douglas
Port Douglas is a coastal town and locality in the Shire of Douglas, Queensland, Australia, approxima ...
, a radio station in Mareeba, Queensland, Australia
See also
*"
4:AM Forever", a 2007 song by Lostprophets
*"
4 in the Morning
"4 in the Morning" is a song by American singer Gwen Stefani from her second studio album ''The Sweet Escape'' (2006). It was written by Stefani and co-written and produced by Tony Kanal, with additional production by Mark "Spike" Stent. Inte ...
", a 2006 song by Gwen Stefani
*''
4 O'Clock'', a 2008 EP by Emilie Autumn
*"
It's Four in the Morning
"It's Four in the Morning" (also known as "Four in the Morning") is a song made famous by country music singer Faron Young. Released in 1971, the song was his first No. 1 hit single on the ''Billboard'' Hot Country Singles chart since 1961's "He ...
", song by Faron Young
Date and time disambiguation pages
{{DEFAULTSORT:4am