Black Jack - Music

Music

Singers and bands
  • Blak Jak (born 1983), American rapper
  • Blackjack (band), an American rock band featuring Michael Bolton and Bruce Kulick
  • Black Jack (heavy metal band), an Australian heavy metal band
  • Black Jack (band), a Chilean rock band
  • BLK JKS, signifying Black Jacks, South African rock band
Albums
  • Blackjack (Blackjack album), the eponymous debut album of the American rock band Blackjack
  • Blackjack (Donald Byrd album) an album by jazz trumpeter Donald Byrd
Songs
  • "Black Jack", a song by The Hives from their album Barely Legal
  • "Black Jack", a song by Junkie XL from their album Big Sounds of the Drags
  • "Black Jacks", a song by Girls Aloud from their album Tangled Up
  • "Blackjack", a song by Everclear from their album Slow Motion Daydream
  • "Blackjack", a song by Airbourne from their album Runnin' Wild
  • "Blackjack", a song by Dave Matthews Band that debuted during their 2010 Summer Tour
Others
  • Blackjack, a twenty-one note scale in the miracle temperament
  • Blackjack, the official fan club of the South Korean hip-hop girl group 2NE1

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