Soul (disambiguation)

(Redirected from SOUL)

A soul is the incorporeal essence of a living being.

Soul(s) may also refer to:

Arts and entertainment

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Film

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Literature

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  • Soul (novel), a 1935 novella by Andrey Platonov
  • "Souls" (story), a 1982 novella by Joanna Russ
  • The Soul, announced sequel to the 2008 science fiction romance novel The Host by Stephenie Meyer

Music

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Artists

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Albums

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Songs

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Television

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Video games

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People

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  • David Soul (1943–2024), American actor and singer
  • Joseph Soul (1805–1881), British reformer
  • Maelcum Soul (1940–1968), American artist, artist's model, and actress

Sports

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Other

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  • Kia Soul, an automobile by Kia Motors
  • Soul (building), a residential tower on the Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia
  • Soul theorem, in mathematics, a result in Riemannian geometry
  • Soul, an Australian telecommunications company merged into TPG
  • Soul, a unit of account for measuring numbers of serfs in Imperial Russia
  • Soul, the comprehensive self-identified attributes that form the culture (e.g., Soul music, Soul food, etc.) of African-Americans

See also

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