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Carpe diem is a Latin phrase, usually translated "seize the day".
Carpe diem may also refer to:
Music
Albums and EPs
- Carpe diem (Lara Fabian album), 1994
 - Carpe Diem (Will Haven album), 2001
 - Carpe Diem (Heavenly album), 2009
 - Carpe Diem (Belinda Peregrín album), 2010
 - Carpe Diem (Aqua Timez album), 2011
 - Carpe Diem (Karyn White album), 2012
 - Carpe Diem (Nightmare album), 2015
 - Carpe Diem (Hande Yener album), 2020
 - Carpe Diem (Olamide album), 2020
 - Carpe Diem (Saxon album), 2022
 - Carpe Diem, a 2000 album by Pretty Maids
 - Carpe Diem, a 2011 album by Josh Dubovie
 - Carpe Diem, the 2017 debut EP by Skye
 
Songs
- "Carpe Diem" (Joker Out song), 2023
 - "Carpe Diem", a song by The Fugs from the 1965 album The Fugs First Album
 - "Carpe Diem", the third part of the title track of the 1995 EP A Change of Seasons by Dream Theater
 - "Carpe Diem", a song by Nebula from the 2003 album Atomic Ritual
 - "Carpe Diem", a song by Counterparts from the 2010 album Prophets
 - "Carpe Diem", a song from the 2011 Phineas and Ferb episode "Rollercoaster: The Musical!"
 - "Carpe Diem", a song by August Burns Red from the 2011 album Leveler
 - "Carpe Diem", a song by Green Day from the 2012 album ¡Uno!
 - "Carpe Diem", a song by You Me at Six from the 2014 album Cavalier Youth
 - "Carpe Diem", the ending theme of the anime television series The World Ends with You: The Animation
 
Other uses in music
- Carpe Diem String Quartet, an American string quartet
 - Carpe Diem Tour, a 2012 concert tour by Chris Brown
 
Other uses
- Carpe Diem (comic strip), a comic strip by Niklas Eriksson
 - Carpe Diem (drink), a range of soft beverages distributed in Europe by Raunch
 - The Carpe Diem Trust, a UK-based charitable trust
 - Carpe Diem, a 1989 novel in the "Agent of Change" sequence by Sharon Lee and Steve Miller
 
See also
- Karpe Diem, a Norwegian hip hop group
 - Carpe noctem (disambiguation)
 - Seize the Day (disambiguation)
 
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